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Nabors Floorhand- Wyoming District in Casper, Wyoming
The Floorhand’s job is to safely and efficiently provide the manual labor required to operate the equipment on the drilling rig floor. The Floorhand participates in a variety of activities in repairing, maintaining and cleaning the rig equipment. This may include chipping and painting, the physical movement of equipment, the mixing of chemicals and the greasing, oiling and washing of equipment, walls and floors. The Floorhand performs these tasks under the close supervision of the Driller.
Nabors is a leading provider of advanced technology for the energy industry. With operations in about 20 countries, Nabors has established a global network of people, technology and equipment to deploy solutions that deliver safe, efficient and responsible hydrocarbon production. By leveraging its core competencies, particularly in drilling, engineering, automation, data science and manufacturing, Nabors aims to innovate the future of energy and enable the transition to a lower carbon world.
Equal Opportunity Employer
Nabors is committed to providing equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants and prohibiting discrimination and harassment of any type without regard to race, religion, age, color, sex, national origin, disability status, genetics, protected veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state, or local laws. This applies to all terms and conditions of employment including recruiting, hiring, placement, promotion, termination, layoff, recall, transfer, leave of absence, compensation, and training. To learn more about our Fair Employment practices, please refer to the Nabors Code of Conduct (https://www.nabors.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/12/code-of-business-conduct.pdf) .
Understand the requirements of the Company Management System that include, policies, procedures and expectations and be able to perform these duties in accordance with Company requirement.
Operating of the tongs and slips to connect and dis-connect drill pipe, tubulars, casing and drill bits or tools.
Perform maintenance and repair on rig equipment.
Rig up and down procedures, nipple up and down and care of the B.O.P. system.
Monitoring and operation of the shakers.
Assisting the Derrickhand within the mud pit, mud pump and chemical sack rooms.
Performing housekeeping activities on the drill floor including pressure washing, chipping and painting.
Assist the Motorhand / Derrickhand with offloading / back loading supplies, equipment, pipe, etc.
When trained, relieve the Derrickhand in the derrick.
Able to receive verbal and written instructions.
Maintain good housekeeping on the drilling location to include rig components, offices and accommodations.
Report incidents, equipment failures, system failures and abnormalities as per Company procedures.
Train and mentor new Floorhands / Floorhand Trainees, as they are assigned to the rig.
Other duties as required by the Driller, Derrickhand or Rig Manager.
High school diploma or equivalent
must pass background checks
7 months experience as a Floorhand for another drilling company
Ability to perform essential functions of this position with or without reasonable accommodations
Ability to wear respiratory protective devices
Ability to successfully completion of Floorhand Training at the NDUSA Training Center
Must have reliable transportation to and from the rig
Attention span to stay alert and attentive for up to 12-hour tour while performing sometimes repetitive and monotonous tasks
Able to works 7 or 14 days on and 7 or 14 days off, including holidays, weekends and or days and nights.
Able to receive verbal and written instructions
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
Must be able to 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
Repetitively be able to lift / carry 100 lbs sacks, pull drill slips with another employee(200 + lbs), latch / unlatch tongs as well as rack back drill pipe continually throughout the 12 hour tour
Able to bend, stoop, kneel, twist, and crawl throughout the tour work shift while wearing Personal Protective Equipment at all times
Listen for unusual noises that signify equipment and machinery problems
Other duties as required by the Driller, Derrickhand or Rig Manager