Derrickhand
Job Description
Job Description
Position Summary : The Derrickhand position is deemed to be a Safety Sensitive position due to the proximity of heavy industrial machinery.
A Derrickhand handles the uppermost section of the drilling string as it is brought from or lowered into the wellbore or drill hole.
A Derrickhand oversees some of the machinery on the rig and is responsible for the conditioning of the drilling fluid and the circulation machinery.
The Derrickhand spends 25% of there time up the rigs derrick and plays the lead role in stacking and guiding pipe as it is tripped in and out or reconnected into the hole.
A Derrickhand works with the mud systems, monitors weight and mixes weight properly while reporting any changes. The position requires mixing chemicals, monitoring pump manifolds and most importantly, good communication with the Driller and the Engineer.
Position is full-time seasonal position . Seasonal work is based on operational requirements, project schedules, weather and environmental conditions and other factors outside our control.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities :
- Assist Driller with equipment maintenance specifically related to the circulating system.
- Assist with pipe guiding while positioned in the derrick and climb the derrick.
- Observe and maintain proper drilling fluid characteristics, rate of fluid circulation, mud handling equipment and preventative maintenance programs.
- Work on or above the drilling floor, guide drilling pipe during tripping process.
- Ensure usage of proper safety equipment.
- Ability to follow directions, comply with company guidelines and work in a safe manner.
Job Knowledge, Skills and Abilities :
- Ability to work safely and plan ahead.
- Strong Leadership skill.
- Ability to work in a team setting.
- Strong communication and organization skills.
- Strong Mechanical aptitude and Manual dexterity.
- Ability to judge distance and spatial relationships.
Experience :
Previous hands-on experience in all position up to and including Derrickhand
Certifications and Licenses :
- Must be at least 18 years of age.
- Valid H2S Alive Certification.
- Valid CSO Certification
- Standard First Aid Level C CPR
- Loader Operator certification
- Confined Space Entry and Rescue
- Fall Protection and Fall Rescue for rig work
- Must possess a valid driver’s license and reliable transportation
Why Horizon Drilling?
- Best Drilling industry safety records within Canada.
- Family Health & Dental benefits.
- Up to 5% RRSP matching contributions.
- 60-day free coverall program.
- Competitive wages.
Safety and Physical Demands :
Working on a drilling rig comes with many physical demands and a commitment to a safe work environment. A rig worker is exposed to all weather conditions, long hours and rigorous physically demands.
Horizon Drilling is committed to ensure rig workers meet these physical demands by having each employee successfully complete a substance screening and strength and mobility test prior to them being hired.
Rig workers should be able to successfully lift 50 lbs., work 12 hours shift in extreme weather conditions and are able to work in a team environment.
Horizon Drilling is dedicated to a continuous improvement of safety.
Horizon Drilling is part of Western Energy Services Corp. with operations in Canada and the USA. We have one of the newest fleets of both Drilling and Well Servicing Rigs in the industry, leading the way with our innovative approach to safety and training by implementing eCompliance which is a cutting edge, mobile first EHS (Environmental Health and Safety) platform.
Horizon Drilling is an equal opportunity employer committed to diversity and inclusion. We are pleased to consider all qualified applicants for employment.
Company Description
Horizon Drilling, a division of Western Energy Services Corp., has been operating since 2004. Since that time the fleet has grown to where it currently is today with 33 rigs, making Horizon the fourth largest drilling contractor in Canada.
Company Description
Horizon Drilling, a division of Western Energy Services Corp., has been operating since 2004. Since that time the fleet has grown to where it currently is today with 33 rigs, making Horizon the fourth largest drilling contractor in Canada.