DescriptionJob Overview
The Field Specialist II applies standard techniques, procedures, and criteria to perform field-based tasks and service jobs across a range of Weatherford products and services. This role operates with a moderate level of supervision and demonstrates growing technical competence in job execution, data analysis, and equipment operation. Field Specialist II serves as a key interface with the client at the well site, ensuring safe, efficient, and high-quality service delivery while supporting junior personnel as required.
Key Responsibilities
- Participate in daily operations, safety meetings, toolbox talks, and Job Hazard Analyses (JHA), promptly reporting hazards, incidents, or operational issues using approved systems.
- Maintain equipment, facilities, and work areas in a safe, clean, and presentable condition.
- Monitor, collect, and analyze operational data to recommend appropriate services and solutions.
- Demonstrate the required knowledge and skills to perform work processes in accordance with role level, training, and competency.
- Perform job planning, preparation of tools and equipment, mobilization, and execution of field operations.
- Complete and submit all job-related documentation, including job reports, WPTS data entry, observation cards, service tickets/logs, and other required documents to enable timely client invoicing.
- Remain available on a 24-hour on-call basis to respond to customer and operational requirements.
- Test, operate, service, and maintain tools and equipment in accordance with work instructions, company policies, and procedures.
- Develop and maintain positive working relationships with clients to support service excellence and repeat business.
- Take responsibility for delivering superior service quality at the well site.
- Manage inventory, materials, and supplies required for field operations.
- Coordinate with the Repair & Maintenance (R&M) team to follow up on equipment failures and ensure failure reports are completed and closed with clients.
- Participate in or support equipment failure investigations and Root Cause Analysis (RCA) activities.
- Where required by role level, oversee, guide, and mentor Field Operator crew members at the well site.
- Perform engineering checks while on location, including hand calculations, verification of software outputs, and updated computations based on real-time data.
- Perform other duties safely as assigned by the supervisor, within the physical requirements of the role.
Skills
- Ability to analyze operational data and recommend technical solutions.
- Strong critical thinking, problem-solving, active learning, and listening skills.
- Effective communication skills, including clear reading, writing, and reporting.
- Time management and task prioritization in a dynamic field environment.
- Quality control and service-oriented mindset to ensure compliance with client and company standards.
- Ability to operate tools and machinery safely, efficiently, and effectively.
- Strong task sequencing and problem anticipation skills.
- Mechanical and spatial awareness to visualize equipment assemblies, repairs, and modifications.
- Mathematical reasoning and analytical skills applicable to field operations.
Qualifications