Managed Pressure Drilling Supervisor Manufacturing - Anchorage, AK at Geebo

Managed Pressure Drilling Supervisor

Company Name:
The Bergaila Companies
We are currently looking for a Managed Pressure Drilling Supervisor for a prominent international Operator in Kuparuk, Alaska. Our client is the 4th largest refiner worldwide, with operations in more than 30 countries and assets of $160 billion.
This is a 2/2 rotational position located on the North Slope.
The Managed Pressure Drilling Supervisor is primarily responsible for working to provide coordination of all aspects of Well Operations activities to ensure that wells are drilled in a safe, cost effective, and an environmentally responsible manner, adhering to all company core values, corporate fiduciary requisites and policies, and in-country legislation.
The Managed Pressure Drilling Supervisor is also responsible for:
- Reviewing and optimizing drilling programs / procedures in consultation with superintendent to ensure successful and efficient implementation of the drilling program
- Exercising leadership and judgment in dealing with emergencies; acting as an expert resource in well control situations
- Ensuring that equipment and procedures are in place to deal with emergencies and unexpected deviations from the well plan
- Identifying ways to reduce costs and improve work program effectiveness without sacrificing quality, production rates, or reserves
- Providing supervision of the day-to-day operations when carrying out drilling, completion, and well testing operations
- 7
years of Managed Pressure Drilling experience, with 3
years in a supervisory role
- Prior project work on the North Slope strongly preferredEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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