Job Description
Job Title: Measurement Technician II
Location: Victoria, TX
Position Summary |
The Measurement Technician II must be able to install and calibrate gas, liquid. EGM, and EFM meters. Install gas and liquid samplers, Troubleshot and repair gas and liquid meters, Troubleshoot and repair gas and liquid samplers, install communications equipment and help in the training of Measurement Technician I’s. |
Essential Responsibilities |
· Duties include calibrating, maintaining and repairing liquid and/or gas meters; maintaining and repairing liquid and/or gas sampler systems; procuring liquid or gas samples as required; and transporting of hazardous and/or non-hazardous materials. · Performs job duties onshore and/or offshore, utilizing a company vehicles and/or transportation by helicopter, boat, seaplane, etc. Out of town stay and/or offshore stay is sometimes required. · Required to maintain their work schedule with customers and SPL. If any changes are made to the schedule, notification to the customer and the appropriate office is requires. On non-scheduled days, the Measurement Technician II will perform assignments at the office. · Must be able to work a flexible work schedule, i.e., eight (8) to sixteen (16) hours depending on job services requirements and customer needs. A Measurement Technician II may be required to be part of the “On Call” program on a rotating schedule. These hours can be extended into weekends and/or holidays. · Must maintain and account for assigned SPL property. This includes tools, credit cards, company vehicle, cell phone, laptop, calibration equipments, and parts. · Required to properly prepare all necessary paperwork and documentation of service performed on a timely basis and submit same to proper office personnel for processing. · Perform other duties as assigned. |
Qualifications |
· High School or equivalent required · Two years of work experience required · Electrical and/or mechanical experience/knowledge preferred · Good communication skills required |
Physical Demands & Work Environment |
· Technicians may be exposed to hazardous noise levels at work sites on an occasional basis. · Must be able to carry equipment (not to exceed 50 lbs) up and down steps. At times, multiple trips of this nature (due to more than 50 lbs. of equipment) maybe required. · Technicians may be required to work in tight quarters. · Technicians must be able to wear Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) such as gloves, goggles, safety glasses, hard hats, safety boots, and ear plugs/muffs. · Working at elevated heights is sometimes required. · Working extended hours and varying shifts is often required. |