JOB SUMMARY
           
The Production Foreman is responsible for the effective and economic
installations, operation and maintenance of oil and gas production
facilities.
 
DUTIES/RESPONSIBILITIES
- Supervises company and contract Lease Operators
- Supervises company and contract personnel conducting repair and
  maintenance operations
- Oversees activities of contractors performing well service lease
  maintenance and workover operations
- Recommends and implements maintenance programs
- Recommends changes in production operations and confers with
  Production Manager on implementing changes
- Codes and approves all invoices for services to properties under
  his/her control
- Establishes and maintains good working relationships with surface
  owners
- Oversees safety program
- Supervises more complex workovers and facility installations
- Other duties may be assigned
SKILLS
- Strong communication skills, both written and oral
- Proficient computer skills
- Proven team player
QUALIFICATIONS
- High school diploma or general education degree (GED)
- Five years related experience or equivalent combination of education
  and experience
- HAZWOPER Certification
- First Aid/CPR Certification
- H2S Training
- Valid state operator’s license
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS
- Ability to stand, stoop, walk, carry instruments, climb ladders and
  navigate tank stairs.
- Occasional bending, crouching, pulling and kneeling to check
  equipment and gauges, open and close valves and supervise repairs.
- Ability to lift up to (20 pounds) without assistance.
- Ability to one arm carry up to (10 pounds) without assistance.
- Must be able to exert up to 20 lbs. of force occasionally and up to
  10 lbs. frequently to move or manipulate objects.
- Ability to work significant amounts of time as required in
  completing job responsibilities.
- Daily driving of approximately 90 miles or more as required
  completing assigned jobs and/or repairs.
- Exposure to and driving in all weather conditions, including extreme
  heat, extreme cold, sun, rain, hail, sleet, high winds, etc. to
  inspect and evaluate equipment and locations.
- Working environment includes exposure to extremely loud noises in
  field, hazardous chemicals, and hydrocarbons that may be under
  extreme pressure for which appropriate safety measures are required.
- Working with moving machinery/equipment parts for which extreme
  caution must be taken.
- The ability to inspect and have close visual acuity to
  perform activities.
- The ability to perform fine manipulation with hands and fingers