ROLE STATEMENT:
The Pump Coordinator will be a member of the Maintenance Department responsible for maintaining the pump shop to ensure safe and efficient fluid end repair/replacement and readiness testing for equipment. Reporting to the Maintenance Manager and taking day-to-day direction from the Fracturing Manager and/or Coiled Tubing Department Supervisor, the Pump Coordinator will focus on providing maintenance and operational assistance including safely operating Class 1 units in the district yard, ensuring adequate materials and supplies are available, as well as adhering to all Calfrac HSE policies and procedures.
OUR CULTURE:
At Calfrac, we believe in being an integral part of the communities where we operate and we support a variety of giving activities throughout the year. Our support falls under two main areas: volunteering or donation. Whenever possible, the initiatives and organizations we undertake to promote and support fall into the following categories: Environment, Education, Indigenous, Social Services, Arts & Culture, and Community Sport.
SPECIFIC ACCOUNTABILITIES:
- Responsible for coordination of removing/installing all required fluid ends and treating iron and rebuilding components
- Testing units after repairs have been completed as per District requirements
- Operate Class 1 units related to Fracturing, Coiled Tubing, and Transport service lines
- Drive Class 1 vehicles within the district yard and region in a safe manner when needed
- Provide assistance to Parts Department along with Shipping and Receiving
- Assist with new hire onboarding and training initiatives including conducting shop and yard tours for OaTS
- Operate the forklift when required
KEY ATTRIBUTES AND COMPETENCIES:
- Follow and enforce safe work procedures, codes, and regulations
- Energetic self-starter, able to work in a dynamic environment
- Able to handle multiple tasks by prioritizing and maintaining a high attention to detail
- Excellent verbal and written English communication skills
- Work and inspire others to work at high performance levels
- Able to work alone and willingness to work with others respectfully and professionally in a team environment, with reasonable instructions, training, and supervision
- Able to handle multiple projects and priorities with a high attention to detail
- Work in various physical positions including standing, kneeling, squatting, bending, and reaching
- Able to thrive in a rapidly changing environment
- Basic mechanical aptitude
EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE:
- Class 1 driver’s license and satisfactory driver’s abstract
- 5+ years of experience working in oilfield services and specific service line experience
- High School Diploma or GED
- Basic computer skills would be beneficial to this position (Microsoft Word and Excel)
- Overhead crane certification is a requirement
- Fork Lift Certificate is a requirement