This position is responsible for the maintenance and documentation of natural gas engines, compressors and associated auxiliary equipment at our Waha Gas Storage on the Agua Blanca pipeline. This position will be based out of Midland, Texas.

Job Responsibilities:

  • Start, stop and operate engines to maintain designated operating parameters.
  • Perform routine evaluations of engines, compressors and hardware for maintenance needs in accordance with technical specifications, routers, manuals or other quality verification criteria using precision measuring equipment such as micrometers, rulers, calipers, protractors, and torque wrenches
  • Audit integrity of systems, perform testing and troubleshoot component failures and malfunctions as well as recommend corrective procedures and conduct maintenance as needed including repairs and installations
  • Manage procurement process of inventory with vendors
  • Document and maintain all records of assembly, asset evaluations, disassembly of machinery, improvement recommendations and all work performed on machinery, components and/or hardware
  • Outline company standards, procedures and recordkeeping forms related quality assurance of engines and compressors
  • Manage maintenance program to ensure that units operate reliably and efficiently
  • Comply with safety and environmental practices in accordance with regulatory and company requirements 
  • Attend safety trainings, maintain required certifications to perform job duties, set example of high safety standards and assist in regulatory inspections
  • Occasional travel, including overnight visits, to other compressor locations may be required

Requirements & Qualifications:

  • High School Diploma, or equivalent
  • At least 5 years of related experience maintaining machinery, and industrial service equipment including engines, compressors, fans, motors, generators, and pumps. Experience maintaining CAT 3600 series and Ariel compressors
  • Must possess valid driver’s license and meet company insurability requirements
  • Maintain compliance with WWM’s drug and alcohol program
  • Proficient in Microsoft Office, various operating systems and perform basic math skills
  • Ability to work overtime, weekends, holidays and respond to call outs and emergencies
  • Knowledge of reading and interpreting P&ID’s, charts, assembly and instruction manuals
  • Knowledge and experience using measurement tools as well as complex equipment including Bolting, Hydraulic Bolting, Flange Management, Small Bore Piping, Basic Rigging/Lifting, and follow Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) guidelines
  • Ability to work in changing climate conditions
  • Ability to work with a team, take direction from supervisors, keep required work schedules, focus attention on details, and follow work rules
  • Excellent verbal and written communication skills and fluency in English is required
  • Must be able to lift, push and pull a minimum of 75 lbs. and be able to work in tight spaces, climb to and work from elevated platforms, ladders, walkways, etc.
  • Depending upon the location and workload, travel may be required
  • Willing to live within approximately 50 miles of Midland/Odessa, T

Benefits: This position is Full-Time located in the Midland/Odessa, Texas area.  Selected candidate is eligible for employer matched 401(k), medical, dental, vision, basic life and AD&D insurances and other benefit offerings.

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