The primary objectives of a Coil Tubing Supervisor revolve around ensuring the successful and safe execution of operations in oil and gas wells. Responsibilities Manage and mentor personnel, equipment and materials to ensure they arrive at location on time. Execute successful coil tubing jobs according to design/client specification; understand rigging in/out procedures. Compile and update the SOP(Standard Operation Procedures) for coil tubing operations, execute coil tubing jobs in accordance with SOP. Ensure efficient handling of day-to-day operations. Ensure critical tasks are completed on every coil tubing job, including but not limited to disassemble/install the wellhead, pull/install the coil tubing, record the data, blowing down all units after every job. Communicate effectively with clients and internally with other departments, including Sales and Dispatch. Adhere to and enforce company Safety policies and ensure compliance with HSE legislation. Formulate and monitor the implementation of the maintenance plan, and accurately record the usage quantities of consumables, etc. Summarize and send of the coil tubing operation daily report to the PO Project Team. Prepare end of well, end of month, incident, abnormalities, maintenance, logbook, and end of jobs tickets and reports, or other reporting, as required. Implement and maintain procedures to ensure high level of service. Develop and maintain strong external/internal client relationships in support of company values and objectives. Work with management to improve policy and procedures. Verify load tickets. Supervise a crew on basic primary coil tubing jobs. Demonstrate the ability to operate coil tubing equipment. A Coil tubing Supervisors key processes revolve around ensuring the safe, efficient, and effective execution of operations in oil and gas wells. Strong technical knowledge of coil tubing processes, proficiency with equipment and software, effective leadership and communication, and a commitment to safety and compliance. Qualifications Valid class 1 (Canada) drivers license with a clean driving record. Physically capable of moving/lifting heavy objects up to 23 kg., bending, standing, gripping, sitting/driving, walking, and climbing repeatedly for extended periods. Able to work outdoors for extended periods of time and in some types of weather conditions. Able to make the maximum shift of a 15 days on a 6 days off rotational schedule on the base and the field. The Specific Schedule will depend on the projects. Able to work in congested or confined areas, and with exposure to loud noises and vibration. Demonstrated ability to direct and motivate the work of others.
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Coil Tubing Supervisor