Job Summary
This supervisory position oversees a crew of hourly employees and/or contract staff responsible for oil and gas field operations in order to direct the day-to-day field operations activities for an assigned functional area, which may include plant, field maintenance, drilling, completions, construction, or pipeline.
Job Duties & Responsibilities
Coordinates the day-to-day work activities for a team of field personnel and contractors
Inspects work progress, equipment, construction sites to verify safety or and to ensure specifications are met
Estimates materials and worker requirements needed to complete jobs
Orders ore requisitions materials and supplies to complete jobs
Confers with managerial or technical personnel to resolve problems and issues that arise
Seeks opportunities to streamline processes, optimize productivity, eliminate inefficiencies, and cut costs
Attends production, completion and safety meetings as needed
Performs all work in accordance with Chesapeake's EHS guidelines, as well as government regulations and codes
Provides direct supervision of personnel. Participate in decisions involving hiring, promotion, compensation administration, and termination of employment
Acts as a lead when the superintendent is unavailable
Performs other duties as assigned
Job Specific Skills
Advanced knowledge of oil and gas operations
Advanced knowledge of oilfield equipment operations, including their designs, uses, repairs and maintenance
Advanced knowledge of industry safety and environmental standards, requirements and regulations
Advanced knowledge of administrative procedures in order to prepare and maintain reports, budgets, and administrative records as required
Ability to provide on-the-job training, performance assessment, coaching, motivation, and career development to employees
Ability to show flexibility in response to change and adapt to and accommodate new policies, procedures, and technology
Ability to ensure all employees are operating within all Chesapeake, state, and federal guidelines, policies, and regulations
Ability to oversee workover activities
Good knowledge of well construction and completion
Education
Minimum: High school diploma or GED
Experience
Minimum: 5 - 8 years related work experience
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Chesapeake Energy Corporation engages in the acquisition, exploration, and development of properties for the production of oil, natural gas, and natural gas liquids (NGL) from underground reservoirs in the United States. The company holds interests in natural gas resource plays, including the Marcellus in Northern Appalachian Basin in Pennsylvania; Haynesville located in Northwestern Louisiana; Eagle Ford in South Texas; Brazos Valley in Southeast Texas; Powder River Basin in Wyoming; and Mid-Continent in Anadarko Basin of northwestern Oklahoma. As of December 31, 2018, it owned interests in approximately 13,200 oil and natural gas wells; and had estimated proved reserves of 1,448 one million barrels of oil equivalent. Chesapeake Energy Corporation was founded in 1989 and is headquartered in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.