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Fishing Tool Supervisor RTA

The Fishing Tool Supervisor will support offshore fishing and well re-entry operations in the field. This role involves running a wide variety of fishing and re-entry equipment, while proactively advising clients during open-hole and cased-hole fishing operations, workovers, slot recoveries, and abandonment projects. This is a senior level job for experienced Field Specialists, requiring strong technical expertise and the ability to support decision-making during ongoing operations in often dynamic and fast-changing environments. The Fishing Tool Supervisor plays a crucial role in executing field operations in accordance with operational plans and ensuring deliveries meet or exceed customer expectations. A good knowledge of fishing tools, the well environment and rig systems is essential for this role.

Responsibilities:

  • Operate and maintain Fishing and Re-entry equipment in the field

  • Provide onsite support to customer during ongoing field operations

  • Assist in testing and adjusting equipment to obtain optimum operating performance

  • Daily reporting of field operations for ongoing Fishing and Re-entry operations

  • Work hand in hand with the onshore operations team

  • Recommend measures to improve methods, performance, and quality to increase efficiency

  • Accurate and thorough completion of job reports in a timely basis

  • Support onshore maintenance activities if required

  • Participate in all client and Weatherford safety systems during ongoing operations as required

  • Must have the ability to grasp and adapt to changing work environment and conditions

  • Must be able to perform basic problem solving and troubleshooting when needed

  • Continue training to expand knowledge and experience of Fishing and Re-entry operations and services

  • Know and understand Weatherford Quality Policy and comply with all requirements of the Quality Systems Manual, Operating and Technical Procedures and Workplace Instructions

  • Must understand and comply with all safety rules and company policies of Weatherford

  • Work assignments carried out to the highest quality level

  • Perform various other duties and activities as assigned by supervisor within the physical constraints of the job.

Required:

  • 3-7+ years fishing and whipstock experience

  • High School diploma (or Secondary School Diploma or equivalent) as minimum. Preferred 2 years College degree

  • General knowledge of oilfield equipment

  • Mechanical ability necessary to perform repairs

  • Valid Driver license

  • Basic Microsoft Outlook, Word and Excel computer skills

  • Self-motivated and capable of working independently when required

  • Strong team player who collaborates closely with colleagues. Effective teamwork is non-negotiable for success in this role

  • Excellent English verbal and written communication skills

  • Must be able to follow instructions

  • Rotational standby schedule: 28 days on, followed by 28 days off.

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