Overview:
A LDAR Technician identifies future competencies and expertise required for the emissions tech role. This role develops learning plans and coaches peers on establishing priorities, problem-solving, and recognizing opportunities independently.
Responsibilities:
- Complete LDAR and AVO inspections at production facilities and well sites, diagnosing and describing leaks accurately.
- Perform mechanic skills including mechanical, electrical, pneumatic, hydraulic troubleshooting, and repair.
- Basic troubleshooting of emissions equipment and minor repairs to production equipment.
- Ensure proper operations and accurate data recording of production and emission control equipment.
- Utilize SAP for work order and purchase order management.
- Report incidents and spills immediately, ensuring compliance with state and federal air regulations.
- Detect faulty operations and defective material, complying with safety regulations.
- Collect and analyze information from various sources to troubleshoot and solve complex issues.
- Correlate information into clear reports, demonstrating a thorough understanding of processes and finding solutions.
- Assist in selecting and implementing solutions, ensuring successful outcomes.
- Proactively set priorities and plan effectively with a realistic sense of time demands.
Qualifications:
- High school diploma or GED equivalent; Technical or Environmental degree preferred.
- Previous experience in O&G Environmental, leak detection and repair methods, and regulatory compliance.
- Experience with troubleshooting, repair, maintenance, and calibration of valves, actuators, hatches, VRUs, and vents.
- Familiarity with emergency response methodologies.
- Demonstrated development and management of compliance procedures at facility level.
- Good driving record and valid driver's license.
- Able to climb ladders and stairs, perform physical tasks (walking, bending, stooping), and lift up to 60 pounds.
- Able to wear personal protective equipment, including respirators, and respond to visual and audible alarms.
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