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Reporting to the Project Manager for PTRCs Aquistore CO2 Storage project, you will be responsible for:
Monitoring and troubleshooting equipment to assure their continual operations: geophones and a geophone array, fibre optic cables, GPS receivers, seismic monitoring stations, solar panels.
Ordering of batteries and additional equipment to keep the various technologies in good condition
Tracking and marking cables and buried geophones
Assuring the proper maintenance of an all-terrain vehicle (ATV) used to gain access to the field site
Using software, computers, and specialized equipment
Downloading data being recorded through continuously operating equipment at site, and scattered across a 5 km by 5 km square location, including seismic data
Using software, computers, and specialized equipment during such maintenance
An Ideal Candidate Will be living near or in the Estevan area, and have:
Experience in oil and gas, mining or a related discipline particularly field operations like seismic acquisition, monitoring of wells and equipment maintenance
Experience with Geospace software, or a willingness to learn
A valid drivers license, and experience driving an ATV and snowmobile
Experience or an awareness of geophones, GPS receivers, batteries for operating such devices
Ability to work independently with no supervision in all weather conditions
Mechanical knowledge of vehicles and oil field operations
Strong computer skills, with a preference for software used in oil field operations such as well monitoring and maintenance
Emergency first aid training (or a willingness to be trained)
Successful candidate will be required to take a SaskPower safety training exam and in person training course. Total hours per month will vary between 30 and 60, with more hours possible during peak monitoring periods.