Oiler Jobs
By Reliance Offshore At St John’s, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada
Valid Canadian Passport or Canadian PR
Must be willing to undergo industry required medical & drug assessments
LOOKING FOR DEDICATED & SAFETY FOCUSED CREW TO WORK OFFSHORE
Job Type: Fixed term contract
Oiler- Sander Jobs
By Mondelēz International At Hamilton, Ontario, Canada
Knowledge and understanding of SOP’s and work instructions
Responsible for ensuring all products produced meets all GMP and food safety requirements
Knowledge of and ability to follow specific and key protocols, policies, etc.
Some mechanical knowledge, familiarly with machine parts, components fixing jam-ups, cleaning, etc.)
Knowledge in troubleshooting, basic maintenance (such as fixing jam-ups, cleaning, etc.)
Problem solving/trouble shooting skills are required
Oiler-Sander Jobs
By Mondelēz International At Hamilton, Ontario, Canada
Knowledge and understanding of SOP’s and work instructions
Responsible for ensuring all products produced meets all GMP and food safety requirements
Knowledge of and ability to follow specific and key protocols, policies, etc.
Some mechanical knowledge, familiarly with machine parts, components fixing jam-ups, cleaning, etc.)
Knowledge in troubleshooting, basic maintenance (such as fixing jam-ups, cleaning, etc.)
Problem solving/trouble shooting skills are required
Hot Oiler, Class 1 Or 3
By ClickJobs.io At Estevan, Saskatchewan, Canada

Company Description CEDA specializes in industrial maintenance, turnaround and environmental services and has a proud history in North America with roots extending back to 1973. Our talented and ...

Supervisor, Hot Work Jobs
By Aecon Group Inc. At Tiverton, Ontario, Canada
Demonstrated leadership abilities with strong interpersonal and communication skills.
Manage team of assigned workers to set up hot work areas consistent with project and client policies and procedures.
Train project staff in the requirements of hot work safety procedure.
Assigns fire watch personnel, manages schedule, and after hours sign off as required.
Requires interaction with client Fire Protection services and manages permit applications and issuance for field work.
Knowledge and understanding of project schedules.
Hot Shot Driver Jobs
By Interstate Batteries At Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
Run the Hot Shots and assigned routes on a timely basis as needed
Charge, clean, date and rewrap rotations
Charge, test, clean, and date adjustment batteries
Accurately complete reports and claims
Must have a clean driving record
Must be able to operate a motor vehicle and fork lift.
Cook (Italian Hot Table)
By Coppa's Fresh Market At North York, Ontario, Canada
Share customer feedback with management
Previous experience working as a Cook in a grocery store or restaurant setting is required
Food Handling Safety Certification is preferred
Prepare a variety of salads, sandwiches and cold dishes
Provide customers with information on our unique items, sales items and up-selling
Adhere to Food Handling Safety guidelines

Are you looking for a challenging and rewarding career in the oil and gas industry? Become an Oiler Operator and join a team of professionals dedicated to keeping the oil and gas industry running smoothly. With competitive pay and benefits, you'll have the opportunity to work with cutting-edge technology and make a real difference in the industry. Don't miss out on this hot opportunity!

Overview:

Hot Oiler Operators are responsible for operating and maintaining hot oiler trucks, which are used to heat and circulate oil in pipelines and other oilfield equipment. They must be knowledgeable in the operation of the truck and its components, as well as the safety procedures associated with the job. Hot Oiler Operators must also be able to troubleshoot and repair any issues that arise with the truck or its components.

How To Become an Hot Oiler Operator:

To become an Hot Oiler Operator, you must have a high school diploma or equivalent, as well as a valid driver’s license. You should also have experience in the oil and gas industry, as well as experience operating and maintaining heavy machinery. Additionally, you must be able to pass a background check and drug test.

Hot Oiler Operator Skills:

• Knowledge of oilfield operations and safety procedures
• Ability to operate and maintain hot oiler trucks
• Ability to troubleshoot and repair any issues with the truck or its components
• Knowledge of the local, state, and federal regulations related to oilfield operations
• Ability to work in a team environment
• Strong communication and interpersonal skills
• Ability to work in a fast-paced environment

What is Hot Oiler Operator Knowledge?

• Knowledge of oilfield operations and safety procedures
• Knowledge of the local, state, and federal regulations related to oilfield operations
• Knowledge of the operation and maintenance of hot oiler trucks
• Knowledge of the proper use of safety equipment and procedures
• Knowledge of the proper use of tools and equipment

What is Hot Oiler Operator Responsibilities?

• Operate and maintain hot oiler trucks
• Troubleshoot and repair any issues with the truck or its components
• Follow safety procedures and regulations
• Monitor and inspect the truck and its components
• Load and unload materials and equipment
• Maintain records and logs
• Communicate with other team members

What is Hot Oiler Operator Experience?

• Previous experience in the oil and gas industry
• Previous experience operating and maintaining heavy machinery
• Previous experience troubleshooting and repairing mechanical issues
• Previous experience working in a team environment

What is Hot Oiler Operator Qualifications?

• High school diploma or equivalent
• Valid driver’s license
• Ability to pass a background check and drug test
• Ability to work in a fast-paced environment

Hot Oiler Operator Education:

• High school diploma or equivalent
• Technical school or college courses in oil and gas operations
• On-the-job training

Tools to Help Hot Oiler Operator Work Better:

• Hot oiler truck maintenance software
• Automated monitoring systems
• Safety equipment
• Tools and equipment

Good Tips to Help Hot Oiler Operator Do More Effectively:

• Follow safety procedures and regulations at all times
• Maintain records and logs of all activities
• Communicate with other team members to ensure efficient operations
• Inspect the truck and its components regularly
• Load and unload materials and equipment safely
• Stay up to date on the latest industry trends and regulations

Common Hot Oiler Operator Interview Questions:

• What experience do you have in the oil and gas industry?
• What experience do you have operating and maintaining heavy machinery?
• How would you handle a situation where you had to troubleshoot and repair a mechanical issue?
• What safety procedures and regulations do you follow?
• How do you ensure that the truck and its components are properly maintained?