Sewer Plant Operator (SPO) - Alaska

Anchorage, Alaska


Employer: Nabors Industries
Industry: OPERATIONS
Salary: Competitive
Job type: Full-Time

Description

Nabors Alaska Drilling operates in the State of Alaska with some of the most versatile oil and gas exploration rigs with special design for Arctic operations.

Title: Sewer Plant Operator (SPO)


Key Relevant Tasks/Functions:

  • Responsible for keeping the camp in good, safe working conditions and operating smoothly.
  • Operators need to be State certified in water and waste-water (licensed) and maintain their certifications.
  • Operator will read and become familiar with duties and responsibilities of the Camp SPCC Plan.
  • Daily SPO Logs completed and E-mailed or faxed to appropriate personnel.
  • Record daily potable water test for chlorine residuals and turbidity. Camps discharging will fill out complete water/waste-water log.
  • Take monthly water sample and deliver to Arctic Fox in Deadhorse with PO# assigned. Sampling will be taken as per ADEC and Nabors guidelines.
  • Fax chlorine residual and turbidity sheet to camp manager monthly. Sheet needs to be complete, accurate and legible.
  • Monitor fuel, oil, water, and gray water levels in tanks and equipment affiliated with camp operations.
  • Check camp generator operation and service as needed.
  • Insure adequate inventory of expendable parts; filters, oil, light bulbs etc.
  • Clean lift stations and grease traps as necessary, minimum 1 per hitch.
  • Inspect sewer line for leaks and verify heat trace is working.
  • Monitor SAA/RAA/UAA sites.
  • Check with head cook daily for any required maintenance.
  • Conduct daily walk-thru of camp and check plumbing, lighting and heating fixtures for operation and leaks. Repair when necessary.
  • Repair minor electrical problems or call an electrician for assistance. (Operator will perform Electrical work only to their level of expertise)
  • Keep walkways, stairs, and landings clear of ice and snow.
  • Expedite people, materials and mail for rig Toolpusher as needed.
  • Familiarize yourself with fire alarm panel, emergency evacuation plan, and other alarms in camp. Conduct fire drills as per Nabors policy. Perform monthly fire extinguisher inspection as required.
  • Plan for bad weather conditions when they arise, and monitor tank levels (fuel, water and waste-water).
  • Notify Toolpusher when leaving location especially if weather is in phase conditions.
  • Contact the Toolpusher or camp manager if you have problems or questions or concerns.
  • Be safety conscience and adhere to Nabors HSE Policies. Including HSE meetings and participating in the Pro-Active HSE system.
  • If the camp is operating without supporting a Nabors operation, the SPO is the responsible person for managing the daily operations of the camp.
  • SPO needs to be trained and certified before operating a loader. These duties include unloading groceries, plowing snow and camp moves only if a loader operator is not available. For camp moves a rig loader operator should be used if possible.
  • Plan and organize camp move: Checking moving hydraulics, tire pressure, manage fluid levels before move, trucking, location preparation, blow-down procedures, etc.
  • Knowledge of how the satellite TV systems work. Tuning the dish in after moves.
  • Able to works 14 or 14 days off, including holidays, weekends and or days and nights
  • Other duties as may be assigned.


Successful applicant must provide transportation costs to and from Alaska.

Qualifications

Minimum requirement - Level 2 certification for Water and Wastewater Treatment

Created: 2024-05-09
Reference: 230000FX
Country: United States
State: Alaska
City: Anchorage
ZIP: 99518