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Tubular Coordinator - Oklahoma City (NAM)
Wellbore Integrity
Oklahoma City, OK
Category
Operations
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Job Description
Tubular Coordinator responsible for operating forklift, managing consumable inventory, and maintaining safe and organized storage areas for drill pipe and downhole tools. Ensures compliance with company and regulatory standards, and performs risk analysis and documentation.
Requirements
Complies with all Company & Regulatory HS&E & Quality and IT standards and policies.
Operates forklift to load and unload trucks and racks with tubular products in a safe and efficient manner.
Ensures all loading and unloading areas are free of personnel prior to loading or unloading tubular products.
Manages consumable inventory levels to ensure all supplies needed are in stock.
Maintains safe and organized storage areas for drill pipe and downhole tools in storage yard and service areas.
Performs Risk Analysis (e.g. HARC, JSA) before each job or task and identifies & addresses potential safety hazards.
Conducts material split in TMS MRT to update location and status each time tubular products are moved.
Completes all the required pre and post job documentation and job tickets on time and without errors as per company policy.
Ensures that all completed job documentation is returned to the operating district upon completion for expedited customer billing/invoicing.
Safely and efficiently utilizes all tools and equipment to support the timely completion of assigned work orders and/or assigned duties, and to optimize throughput.
Leads and supports continuous improvement projects.
Develops technical knowledge through on the job training and certification classes.
Works with Manager to prepare for future career opportunities.
Coaches and mentors less experienced rack hand trainees.
Handles special projects as assigned.
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