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The Roustabout position is responsible for supporting oilfield operations. The position is diverse and may vary on a daily basis. The Roustabout works with equipment they are qualified to operate such as hand tools, power tools and heavy equipment. This position requires the ability to work in all types of inclement and extreme weather conditions. The position also requires a commitment to understanding and exhibiting Jennmar's Core Values, following safety rules, federal and state laws and regulations as well as representing the company in a professional, courteous manner at all times.

Role and Responsibilities

Fuel all equipment on the well location and fill with DEF where necessary Secure and safely transport equipment according to DOT regulations Make repairs to containment Perform general cleanup duties on well site locations and/or at the facility Operate high pressure power washing equipment Set well equipment at well locations Load/unload trucks Ground all equipment on the well location General site location maintenance of ground and buildings Assemble or repair equipment using hand and power tools Operate telehandlers, skid steers or other moving or lifting equipment Work and commit to a company-wide culture that ensures that Safety is everybody's business All other duties as assigned Monday through Friday 6am to 6pm

Qualifications Must abide by a SAFETY FIRST culture Ability to lift up to 75 lbs. Possess and maintain a valid driver's license. Prior roustabout experience Possible out of town overnight work Successful completion and passing of company drug/alcohol screen and background check. Must be willing and able to work in a field environment in all weather conditions and noisy environments; Must have the ability to use hands and arms in handling, installing, positioning, moving materials and manipulating things. Requires ability for sitting, standing, walking, lifting heavy materials, carrying, pushing, pulling, climbing stairs & ladders, balancing, stooping, kneeling, repeated bends, crawling, reaching high and low; This is a Physically demanding position Must be willing and able to work as needed on a 24/7 basis
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