Stratum Reservoir

Field Specialist I

LocationMidland-Odessa Area, Midland-Odessa Area
Job TypeFull-time
Salary$50,000-$60,000

About This Job


JOB PURPOSE

The Field Specialist is responsible for processing and collecting various types of samples at the wellsite, primarily production fluids. They will assemble, operate, and maintain wellsite equipment to ensure proper functionality. Additionally, they will organize, collect, and process different rock and fluid samples while maintaining wellsite testing equipment in good working condition. The Field Specialist ensures that sampling operations at the wellsite are conducted safely, efficiently, and accurately. The role requires the ability to work in diverse environmental conditions and the flexibility to work weekends or night shifts as needed and must always adhere to company safety and environmental policies and procedures.


Duties and Responsibilities:

Use established industry protocols and standards for processing core and fluid samples on wellsite locations, for testing and analysis at the laboratory.
Prepare solid and fluid samples for analysis.
Assemble, operate, and maintain wellsite equipment.
Compile and record testing and operational data for review and further analysis.
Adjust and repair testing, electrical, and mechanical wellsite equipment, and devices.
Perform daily tasks in a timely manner.
Meet all daily and monthly production requirements.
Know and understand Stratum Reservoir’s Enterprise Excellence Process and the Quality Policy and comply with all requirements of the Quality Systems Manual, Operating and Technical Procedures and Workplace Instructions.
Must understand and comply with all safety rules, confidentiality practices and company policies of Stratum Reservoir.
Comply with Stratum Reservoir Training and requirements via Employee Connect.
Work assignments carried out to the highest quality level
Be able to use Self-Contained Breathing Apparatus (SCBA)


Skills & Knowledge:

Basic one on one communication skills
Basic computer skills such as email and Microsoft office (Excel, Word and Outlook)
Willingness to travel for extended periods of time to different states.
Able to work 12-hour shift without close supervision
Able to work flexible hours including shifts longer than 12 hours
Ability to react quickly and rationally to stressful situations.
Strong written and verbal communication skills in a professional environment
Valid driver’s license. Satisfactory driving record as defined in Driver Qualification Policy HRD-12.
Ability to operate a forklift and other motorized equipment.
Ability to operate and repair wellsite equipment.
Ability to remain focused in repetitive tasks and work independently.
Ability to lift up to 50lbs.
Ability to work safely and well with other team members.
Ability to attend and pass all required safety classes.
Oilfield experience with production equipment (Separator, Wellhead, Heater Treater, Etc)
Knowledge of laboratory, mechanical, construction, well testing, fluid sampling, or other is a plus.
Basic understanding of geology, geochemistry, or sedimentology is a plus


Minimum Qualifications:

High School Education with some Geology Classes
Knowledge about surface production equipment