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Title: Derrickhand
Overview: The Derrickhand is responsible for ensuring the smooth operation and support function of the mud module (sack area, mud pumps and mud pit / shakers). The Derrickhand works under the direction / supervision of the Driller, but reports directly to the Rig Manager.
Key Relevant Tasks:
• Preventive maintenance and general repairs to the mud pumps and associated
equipment including changing out the mud pump liners, as requested by the
Driller or the Mud Engineer
• Ensuring the chemicals and mud mixture (properties) is of sufficient type and
quantity to meet the needs of the drilling operations
• Direct and supervise the Floorhand assigned to assist with the sack handling or
the shakers
• Perform the general housekeeping, maintenance and upkeep of the equipment
in the chemical / mud pits / mud pumps
• Assisting the Driller with raising and lower drill pipe in and out the hole during
tripping operations
Essential Functions:
• Must have good short and long term memory and the mental stamina to stay alert
and attentive for up to 12 hour tour
• Able to works 7 or 14 days on and 7 or 14 days off, including holidays, weekends
and or days and nights
• Must be able to respond to instructions from the Mud Engineer, Driller or Rig
Manager in an efficient manner
• Regularly weigh the mud, analyze the viscosity and measure barrels gained or
loss every half hour
• Must be able to repetitively climb stairs and ladders as well as be able to work
while suspended upwards of 90 feet above the rig floor in a riding belt. Must be
comfortable working 140 feet above the rig floor
• Must be able to stand and walk for a minimum of 4 hours at any one time,
including standing and walking on steel decking as well as gravel, board roads
and mud, snow and ice
• Repetitively lift and carry items weighing upwards of 60 lbs up and down stairs.
Repetitively swing 20 lbs sledge hammers as well as torque on wrenches /
open /close valves requiring upwards of 160 lbs of torque
• Able to bend, stoop, kneel, twist, and crawl throughout the tour work shift while
wearing Personal Protective Equipment at all time
• Assist the Rig Manager with trouble shooting and problem solving duties and
decisive manner
• Working above the drilling floor, on the monkey board, guiding the drill pipe
during the tripping-in/tripping-out process, ensuring to wear proper safety
equipment.
• Other duties as required by the Rig Manager