Production Lease Operator Manufacturing - Mandaree, ND at Geebo

Production Lease Operator

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RCI Recruitment Solutions
Seeking Team-Oriented Lease Operator. Apply today!
Halcn Resources Corporation is an independent energy company focused on the acquisition, production, exploration and development of onshore, liquids-rich assets in the United States. With the most experienced staff and the most advanced technology, were empowered to make informed and effective business decisions. Spanish for hawk, Halcn embraces the vision and agility to become a resource powerhouse in the oil and gas industry. Continuous growth has led to the need for the following professional:
Production Lease Operator
Mandaree, North Dakota
Being a part of the Hawk legacy requires passion, energy, innovation and leadership. We work quickly but precisely, always dedicated to achieving operational excellence. As our Production Lease Operator, you will spearhead production operations for a production route in our North Dakota Bakken operations. Responsibilities include production optimization, lease inspections and production reporting, surface equipment maintenance, EHS and regulatory compliance. To qualify, you should have a high school diploma (an Associates degree is preferred) and 6 months to a year of related experience. You must work compatibly with a team and be willing to share information with others. You will work 8 consecutive days, followed by 6 days off.
Youll be rewarded with great pay and an annual bonus, along with generous employee benefits, including medical, dental, vision, short- and long-term disability and life insurance, a 10%-matched 401(k) retirement plan, paid holidays and vacations and more. Because our employees define our success, we take pride in hiring the most talented oil and gas professionals in the industry.
Put wings on your career and fly with us! Please send your resume to , for immediate consideration.
Halcn Resources Corporation is an Equal Opportunity Employer.Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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