Mechanical Oilfield Service Technician Community, Social Services & Nonprofit - Watonga, OK at Geebo

Mechanical Oilfield Service Technician

Great Plains Construction, LLC Great Plains Construction, LLC Watonga, OK Watonga, OK Full-time Full-time $15 - $20 an hour $15 - $20 an hour Great Plains Construction, as a growing oilfield service and construction company, is looking for competent, experienced Mechanical Oilfield Services Technician Supervisors and Helpers.
Mechanical Oilfield Service Technician Supervisors should have the following
Qualifications:
Installation of Oilfield Gas Compressors; Pipefitting Capabilities; Flange Bolting; Cutting and Threading; Welding; Class A CDL Preferred, but not Required; Estimated pay is $16-$20
per hour (dependent on experience and performance).
Helpers should have the following
Qualifications:
Oilfield Experience is Required; Perform Manual Labor; Must Have a Good Driving Record; Compressor and Gas Plant Experience Preferred, but not Required; Welding Experience, Preferred but not Required; Estimated pay is $15-16
per hour (dependent on experience and performance).
Most work is performed in Oklahoma, so must be willing to commute or relocate to the Edmond, Oklahoma area.
Great Plains Construction does not pay for relocation expenses.
Pay is based on performance and experience.
Benefits include:
Health, dental vision, and life insurance; Paid time off; Paid holidays; and 401(k) retirement plan.
Background check and drug screening are required.
Job Type:
Full-time Pay:
$15.
00 - $20.
00 per hour
Benefits:
401(k) 401(k) matching Dental insurance Health insurance Life insurance Paid time off Vision insurance Schedule:
Monday to Friday Weekend availability
Experience:
Compressor or Gas Plant:
1 year (Preferred) Mechanical Construction:
1 year (Preferred) Welding:
1 year (Preferred) License/Certification:
Driver's License (Required) OQ (Preferred) OSHA 10 (Preferred) Work Location:
On the road.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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