Job Description
Workover Rig Tool pusher
A Workover Rig Tool Pusher at Dynamic Well Service is responsible for supervising all rig-site activities related to workover, well servicing, and completion operations. This position ensures safe, efficient, and cost-effective execution of workover programs while maintaining compliance with company policies, regulatory requirements, and customer expectations.
Key Responsibilities
Operational Supervision
Direct and oversee the daily workover rig operations, including pulling and running tubing, setting packers, fishing, and well cleanout operations.
Ensure the correct implementation of workover programs and adherence to procedures.
Coordinate logistics for materials, tools, and personnel to ensure uninterrupted operations.
Monitor rig performance and optimize workover efficiency and time management.
Safety and Compliance
Enforce all HSE (Health, Safety, and Environmental) standards and ensure all crew members follow safety protocols.
Conduct safety meetings, toolbox talks, and risk assessments before each operation.
Ensure compliance with company, client, and regulatory safety policies and reporting requirements.
Report and investigate incidents or near misses.
Personnel Management
Supervise and lead rig crews including driller, derrickman, floorhands, and mechanics.
Provide training, coaching, and performance feedback to crew members.
Manage shift rotations and ensure adequate crew coverage.
Equipment and Maintenance
Oversee maintenance and inspection of rig equipment and tools to ensure operational readiness.
Verify that all equipment certifications, inspections, and preventive maintenance are up to date.
Coordinate with mechanics or maintenance teams for repairs and troubleshooting.
Reporting and Documentation
Maintain accurate daily reports on operations, equipment status, and personnel activities.
Track costs, time logs, and material usage for operational efficiency.
Submit end-of-well and incident reports as required.
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Qualifications and Experience
Minimum 5–10 years of experience in well servicing or workover rig operations, with at least 2–3 years in a supervisory or tool pusher role.
Strong knowledge of downhole tools, well control, and workover procedures.
Certified in Well Control (IWCF / IADC), H2S, and First Aid.
High school diploma or technical certification; engineering or petroleum degree preferred.
Class A CDL
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Skills and Competencies
Excellent leadership, communication, and decision-making skills.
Strong understanding of rig equipment and mechanical systems.
Ability to interpret well schematics, workover programs, and safety documentation.
Strong problem-solving and troubleshooting ability under pressure.
Commitment to safety and environmental protection.
Job Type: Full-time
Pay: From $130,000.00 per year
Benefits:
Employee discount
Flexible schedule
People with a criminal record are encouraged to apply
Work Location: In person