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The Aviation Audit and Consulting Specialists provides support in the auditing and consulting services of both the customer and contractor facilities, ensuring that all the activities are carried out in line with customer and industrial standards, in order to guarantee the maximum level of safety and effectiveness of the transportation activities to and from offshore facilities as well as helideck landing locations on offshore facilities.
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As a Lease Operator you will be responsible for monitoring, optimizing, and maintaining oil and gas production and injection wells on a rotational schedule. You will ensure peak efficiency and reliability of production equipment, support Health, Environment, and Safety processes. The role requires extensive experience in the oil and gas industry, strong technical skills, and the ability to work independently and collaboratively. A successful candidate must have a deep understanding of oil and gas and be capable of troubleshooting various production systems.
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The Artificial Lift Tech is responsible for monitoring and analyzing daily well operations, identifying exceptions, and troubleshooting variances in production data. This role is responsible for coordinating chemical treatments, rigless jobs, and storm recovery efforts while ensuring accurate well test coding, downtime reporting, and displacement monitoring.
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As a Lease Operator you will be responsible for monitoring, optimizing, and maintaining oil and gas production and injection wells on a rotational schedule. You will ensure peak efficiency and reliability of production equipment, support Health, Environment, and Safety processes. The role requires extensive experience in the oil and gas industry, strong technical skills, and the ability to work independently and collaboratively. A successful candidate must have a deep understanding of oil and gas and be capable of troubleshooting various production systems.
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The Deepwater Mechanic A is responsible for maintaining, inspecting, troubleshooting, and repairing rotating and mechanical equipment in an offshore deepwater environment. This role supports safe and efficient facility operations through hands‑on mechanical expertise, strict adherence to safety standards, and compliance with all customer and regulatory requirements.
The Mechanic A works closely with operations, maintenance, and marine personnel and must demonstrate strong technical skill,...
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The Instrument‑Automation Technician A is responsible for the installation, maintenance, calibration, and troubleshooting of instrumentation, electrical, and automation systems in an offshore oil and gas environment.
This role supports safe, reliable, and efficient facility operations by ensuring control systems, communications, and power distribution systems function as designed and remain compliant with all regulatory requirements.
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The Deepwater Electrician A is responsible for maintaining, troubleshooting, and repairing all electrical equipment and safety systems in an offshore production environment. This role requires advanced technical knowledge of electrical systems, controls, and safety requirements, along with the ability to work independently and lead electrical activities on assigned platforms.
The Electrician A maintains current knowledge of government, company, and client‑specific policies, codes, and...
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The Lead Maintenance Technician is responsible for supervising and coordinating comprehensive maintenance activities for mechanical, electrical, instrumentation, and automated control systems in an offshore oil and gas environment. This leadership role ensures maintenance programs are executed safely, efficiently, and in full compliance with company, customer, and regulatory requirements.
The Lead Maintenance Technician provides technical oversight, mentors maintenance personnel, and plays a...
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The Deepwater Lead Operator is a multi‑skilled leadership role responsible for the safe and efficient operation of offshore production processing systems and the marine systems of a floating production facility. This position provides direct operational leadership, ensures regulatory and environmental compliance, and maintains facility stability through effective marine, ballast, and fluid transfer operations.
This role serves as a key interface between operations, maintenance, and leadership...
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The Deepwater Production Operator A / Marine Systems Technician A is a multi‑skilled senior offshore operations role responsible for supporting the safe and efficient operation of the production processing plant and assisting in maintaining the stability and integrity of a floating production facility.
This position operates and maintains production and marine systems, supports facility stability through ballast and fluid transfer operations, and ensures work is performed in compliance with safety, environmental, and regulatory requirements.
Candidates should be open to...
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The Maintenance Technician is responsible for for the installation, operation, maintenance, troubleshooting, and repair of plant equipment.
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Provides administrative support to a department or individual by coordinating office activities, maintaining records, scheduling meetings, managing correspondence, and supporting day-to-day business operations. This role requires strong organizational, communication, and multitasking skills, with the ability to prioritize work and handle sensitive or confidential information. May also assist with special projects, reporting, and data management.
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As a Well Runner you will be responsible for monitoring, optimizing, and maintaining oil and gas production and injection wells on a rotational schedule. You will ensure peak efficiency and reliability of production equipment, support Health, Environment, and Safety processes. The role requires extensive experience in the oil and gas industry, strong technical skills, and the ability to work independently and collaboratively. A successful candidate must have a deep understanding of oil and gas and be capable of troubleshooting various production systems.
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The Multi-Skilled Operator II is responsible for the safe and efficient operation of oil and gas production facilities, wells, and related equipment. This role monitors production performance, performs routine operational checks, assists with maintenance activities, and works closely with engineering and support teams to maximize production and ensure equipment reliability.
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The position of Deepwater Mechanic entails operating an offshore production facility according to customer specifications, conducting testing, calibration, maintenance, and inspections of equipment, and completing mandatory paperwork for both customers and governmental agencies. Additionally, responsibilities include troubleshooting and maintaining various equipment such as turbine compressors, generators,...
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Serves as the primary quality assurance representative for construction, fabrication, and maintenance projects within the Permian Basin. This role is responsible for ensuring contractor and supplier work complies with applicable industry codes, project specifications, and quality requirements throughout all phases of construction and installation.
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As a Lease Operator you will be responsible for monitoring, optimizing, and maintaining oil and gas production and injection wells on a rotational schedule. You will ensure peak efficiency and reliability of production equipment, support Health, Environment, and Safety processes. The role requires extensive experience in the oil and gas industry, strong technical skills, and the ability to work independently and collaboratively. A successful candidate must have a deep understanding of oil and gas and be capable of troubleshooting various production systems.
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The primary responsibilities of this role include remotely troubleshooting automation-related field issues to minimize the need for on-site responses by automation technicians. The successful candidate will also be responsible for frequent alarm reductions related to automation equipment and will serve as a key interface between the automation team and operations to ensure open lines of communication and transparency.
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The position of Deepwater I&E Technician involves maintaining control systems on the platform, including calibration of equipment, ensuring regulatory compliance, and assisting in the development of instrumentation and electrical (I&E) maintenance plans. A key aspect of the role is strict adherence to all safety standards to ensure a secure working environment.
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We are seeking an experienced Inspection Advisor III to serve as a Quality Lead in the New Mexico area. This role is responsible for overseeing quality assurance activities across engineering, procurement, fabrication, and construction phases, ensuring full compliance with industry standards and project specifications.
The ideal candidate brings extensive oil & gas or EPC experience, strong leadership capabilities, and deep technical knowledge across multiple inspection disciplines.
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As a Lease Operator, you will be responsible for monitoring, optimizing, and maintaining oil and gas production and injection...
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The Cathodic Protective Technician is responsible for assisting in the maintenance and installation of systems that prevent corrosion in various metal structures by performing routine inspections, conducting test to determine system effectiveness, and assisting in troubleshooting any issues that arise. This involves working closely with senior technicians to learn and apply industry-standard practices for inspecting, testing, and troubleshooting these systems.
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The role of Pipeline Operator I provides operational, technical, and mechanical support for facility equipment, focusing on inspections, production switching, and troubleshooting/maintenance of LACT units. Primary responsibilities include pigging operations and maintenance tasks related to equipment troubleshooting, testing, installation, and repair within the assigned area.
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The role of Pipeline Operator III provides operational, technical, and mechanical support for facility equipment, focusing on inspections, production switching, and troubleshooting/maintenance of LACT units. Primary responsibilities include pigging operations and maintenance tasks related to equipment troubleshooting, testing, installation, and repair within the assigned area.
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The position of Deepwater Operator A entails overseeing the startup, operation, monitoring, and shutdown of process and utility systems, ensuring they operate within specified parameters and meet quality standards. Responsibilities also include troubleshooting to optimize sales quality and delivery volume, maintaining compliance with environmental guidelines, conducting equipment testing and maintenance, and facilitating a safe work environment through risk assessments and clear communication. Additionally, the position involves maintaining accurate records, witnessing calibrations, and fostering positive working relationships.
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A Valve Technician Helper is responsible for assisting with various valve maintenance and repairs on offshore and land facilities.
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The Compressor Mechanic is responsible for the maintenance, troubleshooting, and repair of natural gas compression equipment in field and facility settings. This role focuses on ensuring reliability and efficiency of compression systems by performing preventative maintenance, diagnosing mechanical issues, and supporting safe, continuous operations.
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Job Title: Training Coordinator
Schedule: 5/2
Location: Gray, Louisiana (Danos Headquarters)
Job Summary:
The Training Coordinator assists in planning, coordinating, and directing compliance training programs for field employees. This role ensures employees are properly scheduled, tracked, and supported in meeting all required compliance standards.
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The role of Deepwater Electrician involves maintaining electrical equipment on the platform, such as motor controls, batteries, relays, VFDs, generators, and power transducers. Responsibilities also include performing electrical isolations, calibrating equipment, ensuring regulatory compliance with organizations like the USCG and MMS, contributing to the development of electrical maintenance plans, and strictly adhering to all safety standards.
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The position of Deepwater Mechanic entails operating an offshore production facility according to customer specifications, conducting testing, calibration, maintenance, and inspections of equipment, and completing mandatory paperwork for both customers and governmental agencies. Additionally, responsibilities include troubleshooting and maintaining various equipment such as turbine compressors, generators,...
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As a Lease Operator you will be responsible for monitoring, optimizing, and maintaining oil and gas production and injection wells on a rotational schedule. You will ensure peak efficiency and reliability of production equipment, support Health, Environment, and Safety processes. The role requires extensive experience in the oil and gas industry, strong technical skills, and the ability to work independently and collaboratively. A successful candidate must have a deep understanding of oil and gas and be capable of troubleshooting various production systems.
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As a Lease Operator you will be responsible for monitoring, optimizing, and maintaining oil and gas production and injection wells on a rotational schedule. You will ensure peak efficiency and reliability of production equipment, support Health, Environment, and Safety processes. The role requires extensive experience in the oil and gas industry, strong technical skills, and the ability to work independently and collaboratively. A successful candidate must have a deep understanding of oil and gas and be capable of troubleshooting various production systems.
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The Deepwater Operator A or B is responsible for the start-up, operation, monitoring, and shutdown of process and utility systems. This role ensures that process parameters are maintained within operating requirements, samples are taken and acted upon, and troubleshooting is performed to optimize sales quality and delivery volume.
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The role of Deepwater Electrician involves maintaining electrical equipment on the platform, such as motor controls, batteries, relays, VFDs, generators, and power transducers. Responsibilities also include performing electrical isolations, calibrating equipment, ensuring regulatory compliance with organizations like the USCG and MMS, contributing to the development of electrical maintenance plans, and strictly adhering to all safety standards.
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The role of Deepwater Electrician involves maintaining electrical equipment on the platform, such as motor controls, batteries, relays, VFDs, generators, and power transducers. Responsibilities also include performing electrical isolations, calibrating equipment, ensuring regulatory compliance with organizations like the USCG and MMS, contributing to the development of electrical maintenance plans, and strictly adhering to all safety standards.
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The Pipeline Technician is responsible for the installation, inspection, maintenance, and repair of oil and gas pipeline systems to ensure safe, efficient, and compliant operations. This role involves routine monitoring, troubleshooting, integrity management, and responding to pipeline issues in the field. The ideal candidate has hands-on pipeline experience, strong safety awareness, and the ability to work independently in a fast-paced field environment.
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The role of Deepwater Electrician involves maintaining electrical equipment on the platform, such as motor controls, batteries, relays, VFDs, generators, and power transducers. Responsibilities also include performing electrical isolations, calibrating equipment, ensuring regulatory compliance with organizations like the USCG and MMS, contributing to the development of electrical maintenance plans, and strictly adhering to all safety standards.
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The Mechanical Technician is responsible for independently executing mechanical maintenance and repair activities in support of safe, reliable, and efficient operations. This role works under general supervision and supports mechanical engineers and supervisors with planning, execution, documentation, and continuous improvement of mechanical systems and equipment.
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An Automation Technician responsible for installing, maintaining, calibrating, and repairing electronic, computerized, and diagnostic testing equipment. This role requires expertise in SCADA systems, PLCs, and DCS systems, ensuring efficient operation of automation systems in an offshore environment.
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As a Power System Operator, you’re responsible for the safe operation of the distribution system and our Transmission system. This position identifies and initiates corrective action as needed in a timely manner to optimize operating conditions including service restoration procedures while working under minimal supervision. The position is in a diverse work group operating 24-hours a day through rotating shifts. Rotating shifts: 12 Hour hitch Days & Nights currently 7/7 will move to 14/14 in the future
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The position of a 14x14 rotational Shelf I&E Technician is responsible for the maintenance of control systems on platforms, calibration of equipment, regulatory compliance, and assisting in the development of I&E maintenance plans.
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A Shelf Operator A is responsible foroperating offshore production facilities in accordance with customer requirements, including testing, calibrating, maintaining, and inspecting equipment, as well as performing mandatory paperwork and coordinating
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A Shelf Operator A is responsible foroperating offshore production facilities in accordance with customer requirements, including testing, calibrating, maintaining, and inspecting equipment, as well as performing mandatory paperwork and coordinating...
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This role is an onshore Preservation & Maintenance Specialist position focused on keeping stored industrial equipment and facility systems in safe, reliable working condition at a Houma-based facility. The job combines equipment preservation, maintenance/repair work, inventory management, and carpentry/fabrication responsibilities.
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The Development Analyst position is a member the development team within the Development group. The analyst will report to the Development Analyst Supervisor and will have responsibilities related to both disciplines of Engineering and Geoscience. As a member of the development team, the analyst will be responsible for optimizing the field development strategy for a given area and presenting to upper management to gain approval for a development plan that is inclusive of high-return drilling locations that allow for maximum flexibility and meet economic guidelines and corporate program targets.
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A Integrity Technician is responsible for role covering: in-line inspection (ILI) support, right-of-way (ROW) patrols, leak detection, non-destructive testing (NDT/UT wall thickness), cathodic protection (CP) surveys and rectifier work, atmospheric coating inspection and application, chemical injection support, pipeline locating via EM and GPS, and permanent marker installation/maintenance.
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The position of Deepwater Mechanic entails operating an offshore production facility according to customer specifications, conducting testing, calibration, maintenance, and inspections of equipment, and completing mandatory paperwork for both customers and governmental agencies. Additionally, responsibilities include troubleshooting and maintaining various equipment such as turbine compressors, generators,...
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The Material Specialist is assigned to support onshore material management and logistics for the customer at an onshore facility. The primary function of this role is the day-to-day operation of the onshore warehouse, the receipt, stocking, storage, picking, issuance, and movement of materials, equipment, and consumables supporting both onshore and offshore oil and gas operations, including the preparation and shipment of materials to offshore assets and maintaining accurate inventory through regular counts within the facility. In addition, the Material Specialist is expected to fill in for offshore warehousemen as needed, traveling to and performing the material management duties of an offshore production platform during relief rotations. The goal, in...
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The Roustabout is an entry-level field position in the oil and gas industry responsible for performing general labor and maintenance tasks to support drilling, production, and construction operations. This hands-on role plays a key part in ensuring the safe and efficient operation of oilfield equipment and facilities.
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A Plant I&E Technician is responsible for the maintenance of control systems on platforms, calibration of equipment, regulatory compliance, and assisting in the development of I&E maintenance plans.