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Candidate must possess at least 3 years of experience operating an open-hole wireline truck. Must have experience logging wells for oil and gas applications running tools to depths greater than 8000 feet. The operator must have a Pennsylvania CDL. The home office location for this position will be Canonsburg, State College, or Hershey, PA. Candidate must have demonstrated ability to work independently on remote well sites, possess a strong mechanical aptitude, and the ability to work well and communicate well with others. High school diploma or equivalent along with industry experience required.
PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS:
- Associate's degree or completion of technical or trade school with a minimum of three (3) years directly related work experience
- Knowledge of OSHA safety requirements
- Proficient with a personal computer
- General knowledge in operation electronics, computers, and software used in open-hole logging
- Possession of a commercial driver's license
- Radioactive materials training
- The physical ability to lift 80 lbs on a consistent basis
- Ability to work in a team environment and establish good working relationships with others
- Available and willingness to travel to various locations
ARM offers a very competitive compensation and benefits package including medical, vision and dental coverage, life insurance, 401(k) and paid time off. Interested candidates should E-mail resume, expression of interest and salary requirements to: hr.resumes@armgroup.net .
ARM Group Inc., 1129 West Governor Road, P.O. Box 797, Hershey, PA 17033, is an equal opportunity employer.
Surface and Borehole Services
ARM Geophysics provides a full range of surface and borehole geophysics. Our geophysicists apply their geological and geotechnical knowledge and experience to provide the most cost effective surveys. In numerous applications, geophysics can
provide cost savings to you and/or your clients. ARM Geophysics serves six main markets:
- environmental
- geotechnical
- water resource
- utility mapping
- oil and gas.
ARM assists with a new robotic system integrating TM5emu,
which is being developed by USACE and Auburn University.
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