Night Shift Compressor Technician/Well Tenderother related Employment listings - Montrose, PA at Geebo

Night Shift Compressor Technician/Well Tender

COMPANYWC Welding is an Oil & Gas industry service provider.
We offer a wide array of services throughout the Appalachian Basin including Welding & Fabrication, Compression & Facility Operations, Hydrotesting Services, Well Hookups, Compressor Installations, Facility Maintenance, and more.
We have over 10
years of experience in the industry and are aimed at superior quality results with high emphasis on achieving safety excellence.
WC Welding is a drug-free environment and all candidates will be subject to pre-employment drug testing, background and motor vehicle (MVR) checks as well as random drug testing.
WC Welding is currently seeking qualified applicants for the below listed position(s):
COMPRESSOR OPERATOR/TECHNICIANOperation & Preventative Maintenance of natural gas compressors and associated midstream equipmentCompressor Startup SequencingFreeze-up PreventionRoutine Preventative MaintenanceLocation:
apprx.
50 mile radius of Montrose, PAEXPERIENCE & QUALIFICATIONSMinimum two (2) years compressor technician experience preferredExcellent Mechanical AptitudeStrong work ethic Desire and Willingness to LearnStrong commitment to safety - Adherence to company & client HSE policies & guidelinesBENEFITSMedical, Dental, Vision Insurance CoverageSite Level Training & Mentorship ProgramAnnual Review & Advancement OpportunitiesSalary commensurate with experience levelWC Welding is an equal opportunity employer.
To learn more about our operations and opportunities within please visit our website at www.
wcwelding.
net Recommended Skills Coaching And Mentoring Hardworking And Dedicated Maintenance Manufacturing Oil And Gas Preventive Maintenance Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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