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Roughneck apprenticeship

Findlay, Florida

Posted: 10/28/2024 Employment Type: Contract Industry: Construction Job Number: SB6845411028

Job Description

Roughneck Apprentice/Helper

Great opportunity for beginner looking for world travel or someone with refinery experience in US and abroad.  

Full Time with Benefits, Bonuses, and Advancement!

Wage: Hourly

Roughneck One: $35.00

Roughneck Two: $45.00

Benefits: Health, Dental, Vision, Life and Voluntary Insurance Options; 401k Program

Per Diem, Bonuses, Company Provided Lodging and Paid Travel*

Competency and Training Programs for Career Path Advancements

Schedule: Rotational - Out of Town; Day, Evening, Night Shifts, Weekend and Holidays Required.

Experience:  Some construction experience preferred but not necessary.  

Work Location: This position requires 100% travel. Work locations will vary through the US and world wide

Work Environment is non-traditional. Frequent trips to remote job sites will require working in a variety of potentially harsh weather conditions.

Description
The Roughneck is responsible for assigned snubbing functions to ensure continuous production consistent with established standards. This job requires 100% travel for approximately one month at a time.
  • Ensure all flammable products are stored in the flammable storage cabinet when not being used.
  • Complete a “360o walk around” prior to operation of any fleet vehicle and report/correct any deficiencies prior to use.
  • Maintain a minimum of 10 feet of clearance from any power lines that are 50kV or less.
  • Ensure all loads are properly secured prior to transport.
  • Before releasing chain binders, ensure the object secured by the binder is stable before releasing the load.
  • Stand to the side of and out of the line of fire when releasing chain binders from secured loads.
  • Each sling must be marked with name of manufacturer, rated capacity and type of material.
  • Rigging must not be loaded beyond rated load capacity.
  • Match the load weight to the proper capacity sling.
  • Ensure personnel in man-lift basket maintain 100% fall protection.
  • Riders will have all tools secured prior to being elevated by the man-lift.
  • Access the snubbing basket via the snub ladder or man lift. Access the drill stand via rig stairs. Do not climb over rails between the two units.
  • Inspect all pressure lines to ensure there are no mismatched unions – check before you connect.
  • Other duties as assigned by management.

Meet Your Recruiter

Shane Bertelsen
President

Shane Bertelsen 

President

O: 319-774-5414 C: 563-424-0432

111 South 1st Street

Monmouth, IL 61462

sbertelsen@industrialtradeservices.com

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