What are the responsibilities and job description for the Roustabout/Pusher position at G.I.S.?
Job Description
Duties:
Requirements:
Note: This job description is intended to provide a general overview of the position. It is not an exhaustive list of all responsibilities, duties, skills, or qualifications required.
Company Description
Established in 1948 in Grand Isle, LA, GIS began as a modest company serving the commercial fishing industry. It quickly evolved, entering into the emerging Oil & Gas Industry in the Gulf of Mexico.
Today, GIS services the oil and gas, power, renewables and critical infrastructure industries nationally and internationally. With nearly 3,000 employees, 21 strategically located facilities, and 20 service lines, GIS has the resources to span the complete life cycle of our customers' projects, and the capability to provide solutions in all the markets we service. We align our services with operations from the development stage of major projects, through construction, commissioning, and ultimately decommissioning.
Established in 1948 in Grand Isle, LA, GIS began as a modest company serving the commercial fishing industry. It quickly evolved, entering into the emerging Oil & Gas Industry in the Gulf of Mexico. Today, GIS services the oil and gas, power, renewables and critical infrastructure industries nationally and internationally. With nearly 3,000 employees, 21 strategically located facilities, and 20 service lines, GIS has the resources to span the complete life cycle of our customers' projects, and the capability to provide solutions in all the markets we service. We align our services with operations from the development stage of major projects, through construction, commissioning, and ultimately decommissioning.
Duties:
- Perform general maintenance and repairs on equipment and machinery
- Operate heavy machinery, such as cranes, forklifts, and tankers
- Assist in the transportation of materials and equipment to and from job sites
- Previous experience working in the oil and gas industry preferred
- Familiarity with horizontal drilling techniques is a plus
- Commercial driving experience is required
- Mechanical knowledge and aptitude for troubleshooting and repairs
Requirements:
- Valid driver's license with a clean driving record
- Ability to pass a background check and drug screening
- Physical stamina to perform manual labor in various weather conditions
- Strong communication skills and ability to work well in a team
Note: This job description is intended to provide a general overview of the position. It is not an exhaustive list of all responsibilities, duties, skills, or qualifications required.
Company Description
Established in 1948 in Grand Isle, LA, GIS began as a modest company serving the commercial fishing industry. It quickly evolved, entering into the emerging Oil & Gas Industry in the Gulf of Mexico.
Today, GIS services the oil and gas, power, renewables and critical infrastructure industries nationally and internationally. With nearly 3,000 employees, 21 strategically located facilities, and 20 service lines, GIS has the resources to span the complete life cycle of our customers' projects, and the capability to provide solutions in all the markets we service. We align our services with operations from the development stage of major projects, through construction, commissioning, and ultimately decommissioning.
Established in 1948 in Grand Isle, LA, GIS began as a modest company serving the commercial fishing industry. It quickly evolved, entering into the emerging Oil & Gas Industry in the Gulf of Mexico. Today, GIS services the oil and gas, power, renewables and critical infrastructure industries nationally and internationally. With nearly 3,000 employees, 21 strategically located facilities, and 20 service lines, GIS has the resources to span the complete life cycle of our customers' projects, and the capability to provide solutions in all the markets we service. We align our services with operations from the development stage of major projects, through construction, commissioning, and ultimately decommissioning.