- Experience
- 1+ yrs
- Salary
- —
- Openings
- 1
- Posted
- 2 days ago
- Work mode
- Work from home
- Education
- High School Diploma or GED
- Eligibility
- Applicants must be at least 18 years old, hold a high school diploma or GED, have at least 1 year of solids control experience, and be legally able to work remote rotational shifts across Canada. A valid driver’s license, valid insurance, and the ability to travel to remote project sites are requir…
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Job description
About the Role
Stage 3 Separation builds high-quality solids control systems for mud management, helping customers lower costs and, when required, achieve limited or zero-discharge outcomes. The company also combines field technicians, supervisors, engineers, and scientists to recommend the most efficient and cost-effective approach for each job.
The organization’s work is guided by four core priorities: safety, teamwork, technology-driven innovation, and strong operational integrity.
Role Summary
Reporting to the Field Leader(s), the Solids Control Field Technician supports the mechanical processes used in closed-loop and other mud systems to improve drilling operations and recover drilling fluid. The role includes hands-on training on specialized Stage 3 equipment.
This is a safety-sensitive position. Technicians work 12-hour shifts on a 14-days-on / 7-days-off rotation, with schedules varying by site. Work is project-based at remote locations across Canada, while hiring is handled through the Calgary office.
Key Duties
- Work assigned rotations of 14 days on and 7 days off, with schedules depending on the project location.
- Complete 12-hour shifts, including overtime when needed.
- Work swing shifts from 12:00 PM to 12:00 AM or 12:00 AM to 12:00 PM, with training and shadowing alongside an experienced technician and field leader.
- Travel within Canada to remote job sites as required.
- Support one or more projects as assigned.
- Learn to rig up and rig down equipment.
- Operate solids control equipment such as shaker tanks, centrifuges, drying units, and pumps.
- Build working knowledge of environmental services and related practices.
- Develop a basic understanding of electrical principles.
- Learn drilling fluid properties, including fluid weight, funnel viscosity, retort analysis, and similar testing, and carry out fluid analysis.
- Assist with solids control services such as air drilling, barite recovery, de-watering, floc water, fluid transfers, low-gravity solids control, and cuttings drying/invert recovery.
- Perform routine maintenance and basic electrical tasks on equipment.
- Operate heavy machinery safely and efficiently under supervision.
- Keep work areas clean using pressure-washing equipment.
- Participate in daily safety meetings.
- Complete PJRA/JSA documents, inspection reports, observation reports, and checklists as required.
- Wear the required personal protective equipment at all times on site.
- Follow all safety rules and protocols consistently.
- Carry out other assigned duties as needed, which may change without notice.
Required Skills and Abilities
- Comfortable working as part of a team and independently.
- Mechanically minded with a basic understanding of electronics.
- Able to enter routine information into company systems and portals.
- Strong problem-solving skills and good time management.
- Ability to build professional working relationships on the rig.
- Customer-focused approach with tact and diplomacy.
- Capability to learn and operate an excavator, forklift, or wheel loader, with certification earned through the role.
- Willingness to obtain safety credentials such as H2S, WHMIS, Lockout/Tagout (LOTO), and CPR/First Aid.
- Prepared to work outdoors in cold, wet, and hot conditions.
- Ability to live away from home for 14 days or more during rotation periods.
- Responsible for keeping shared accommodations clean and orderly.
- Ability to read, write, and understand English.
- Expected to progress to Field Level 1 after completing performance evaluation and competency testing.
Minimum Qualifications
- High school diploma or GED.
- Must be at least 18 years old.
- A 2-year associate degree or technical diploma in Technology, Electronics, Mechanics, or a related area is preferred.
- Prior forklift, excavator, or wheel loader experience or certifications are preferred; training will be provided before site work begins.
- Basic experience with Microsoft Office, including Outlook.
- Valid provincial driver’s license, valid insurance, and a driving record with low to zero demerits.
- Must hold a valid license equivalent to Class 5 in AB/BC/SK or Class G in Ontario, or the equivalent in another province or territory.
- As a safety-sensitive role, pre-employment drug and alcohol testing may be required.
Experience Requirements
- At least 1 year of solids control experience is required.
- 1 or more years of experience in dewatering or water-based mud/transfer work is required.
- Experience with shaker tanks, centrifuges, drying equipment, and pumps is preferred.
- Heavy equipment experience, such as forklifts, excavators, or wheel loaders, is preferred.
- Previous certifications such as WHMIS, H2S, CPR/First Aid, or LOTO are preferred.
- A basic understanding of drilling fluid properties is preferred.
Benefits
- Employer-paid employee health insurance.
- Health insurance coverage for dependents.
- Life insurance.
- Paid vacation time.
- Paid holidays.
- Optional dental insurance.
- Optional vision insurance.
- Additional life insurance and dependent life insurance options.
- Short-term disability coverage.
- Long-term disability coverage.
- RRSP/DPSP retirement plan with company match.
Additional Information
This role is based from the Calgary office, but the actual work takes place at remote sites across Canada. It is a safety-sensitive position, and the work environment may include shared living quarters during rotations.