***This job has preference to qualified local job seekers within 60 miles of Axis Bryan, Texas facility.
The Derrick Hand is part of a 4-5 person workover rig crew who are responsible for performing services on workover rigs.
This position reports to the assigned Tool Pusher/Field Supervisor or Rig Operator.
The primary responsibilities of a Derrick Hand is to work anywhere on the derrick of the workover rig including but not limited to the tubing board and rod basket (in other words this person may also need to go up and perform routine maintenance on the derrick structure or components) and other functions specified by the Tool Pusher or Rig Operator.
Job Functions/Duties
Assists the operator in rigging up and down, lining up the well service rig with the well; performs servicing on the well.
Responsible for all elevated work associated with rigging up/down (such as removing horse head from pumping unit).
Responsible for all work performed for the rod basket and tubing board (transferring rods and tubing from the vertical racks to the elevator).
Operates tubing elevators for standing tubing in derrick.
Assists in picking up or laying down tubing, manually lifting the tubing from the rack onto the work floor or vice versa.
Sets hydraulic jacks, handles pads/boards and assists in attaching the guy wires to the anchor.
Assists in walking the rods when laying down rods.
Reports any safety hazards, accidents or maintenance issues to the Tool Pusher/Field Supervisor.
Ensures that work carried out is in compliance with Axis policies and procedures and according to Axis and customer safety programs.
May be required to work floors or operate the rig when needed.
May drive the crew truck as needed (must maintain active state issued driver license).
Performs other related duties as assigned.
High school diploma, GED, or the equivalent.
Must have valid state issued driver license with acceptable motor vehicle record (MVR); CDL Class A or B preferred.
Minimum (1) year of Derrick hand experience required; at least two (2) years of workover rig floor experience required.
Ability to effectively communicate, both verbally and written in English.
Must be able to work a varied rotational schedule and travel as job requires.
Work may be performed in all weather conditions.
Ability to lift heavy equipment up to 75 lbs.
Ability to access the work environment by use of a ladder at heights of 50 ft.
or more
Long periods of standing, squatting, kneeling, reaching or similar activities may be necessary
Able to perform duties with protective equipment, working near or with heavy tools and moving machinery
Mobility, including entering confined spaces, enter areas by the use of ladders or other access devices; ability to bend, stoop, twist, stand, squat, crawl and walk.
Ability to interact with others in a team environment.
Ability to work in a fast-paced environment and handle multiple tasks at once.
Basic problem solving and organizational skills.
Reliable telephone (cell phone) communication and transportation.
Able to clear pre-employment drug/alcohol and job-relevant screens.
Axis is a completion and workover company built for today’s operators, as you shift into manufacturing mode while drilling ever-longer laterals.
We’re advancing both goals through our core mission: optimizing completions.
For too long, well services has lagged other oil and gas sectors in innovation.
Axis is changing that with integrated, data-driven services.
New, purpose-engineered equipment.
And a team that unites oilfield veterans with the next generation of crews and engineers through our leading-edge training culture.
At Axis, we’re building a new kind of completion and workover company.
Axis offers highly competitive compensation packages, innovative new training methods and a supportive team environment.
It’s a revolution in well services.
Join the revolution.
One Team – One Goal.