Conoco Phillips
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Who We Are
We are one of the world’s largest independent exploration and production companies, based on proved reserves and production of liquids and natural gas. With operations and activities in 13 countries, we explore for, develop, and produce crude oil and natural gas globally. We are challenged with an important job to safely find and deliver energy to the world. Our employees are critical to our success, and with them we power civilization.
We’re grounded by our SPIRIT Values – safety, people, integrity, responsibility, innovation, and teamwork. These values position us to deliver strong performance in a dynamic business – but not at all costs. We believe it’s not just what we do – it’s how we do it – that sets us apart.
We strive to make a significant difference in the communities where we live and operate. We create an inclusive environment that values all voices and opinions. Together, the different backgrounds, experiences, ideas, and perspectives of our employees drive our success.
Job Summary
Alaska Overview
ConocoPhillips Alaska, Inc. is Alaska’s largest crude oil producer and largest owner of exploration leases, with approximately 1 million net undeveloped acres at year-end 2023. The company produced an average of 195 thousand barrels of oil equivalent per day (MBOED) in 2023. ConocoPhillips Alaska holds major ownership interests in two of North America’s largest legacy equivalent per day conventional oil fields, both located on Alaska’s North Slope: Kuparuk, which the company operates, and Prudhoe Bay. Additionally, ConocoPhillips Alaska owns and operates several fields on the Western North Slope. The company also has an ownership interest in the Trans-Alaska Pipeline System and owns and operates the Polar Tankers fleet.
Kuparuk Overview
The Greater Kuparuk Area includes the Kuparuk River Unit, approximately 40 miles west of Prudhoe Bay, which encompasses the Kuparuk Field and six nearby satellite fields.
The Kuparuk Field is one of the largest onshore producing fields in the United States with more than 500 active producing wells. Kuparuk maintains an active development program. Field installations include three central production facilities that separate oil, natural gas and water, and a seawater treatment plant.
The Kuparuk satellites consist of the Meltwater, Tabasco, Tarn, West Sak, Moraine and Coyote fields. All satellite field production is processed through the Kuparuk production facilities. The Nuna project, which targets the Moraine reservoir, was sanctioned in 2023. The project will add ~29 development wells with on-pad infrastructure and pipelines that tie back to the existing Kuparuk River Unit processing facilities. Project construction activities began in 2023 and will continue through 2024. Drilling is anticipated to begin in mid-late 2024 with first oil anticipated by early 2025.
In 2023, net crude oil production in the Greater Kuparuk Area averaged 65 MBOED.
Alpine Overview
The Alpine Field, located approximately 34 miles west of the Kuparuk Field, is one of the largest conventional onshore oil fields developed in North America in the past 25 years. Alpine is a model for future oil developments, as directional drilling and other innovations minimize its environmental footprint. Field installations include one central production facility that separates oil, natural gas, and water.
Job Description
ConocoPhillips Alaska is recruiting an Electrical Maintenance Technician for on-site work at our Kuparuk / Alpine Field on the North Slope of Alaska. The position is remotely based working a minimum 14 days on and 14 days off.
The ConocoPhillips North Slope Alaska Maintenance team is seeking individuals that can demonstrate a track record of achievement in innovation, teamwork and technical growth. Successful candidates will have excellent verbal and written communication skills and will be able to work with a formal computer-based maintenance management system.
The successful candidate will work in a journeyman role and develop/demonstrate skills and knowledge to allow for progression within the electrical position.
Your responsibilities may include:
- Performing maintenance on heavy-duty industrial generators, motors, switchgear, protective relays, fire/gas detection systems, fire suppression systems, UPS systems, variable speed drives, heat tracing systems, and other facility electrical equipment
- Performing general maintenance functions such as troubleshooting, repair, and preventative maintenance
- New installation of electrical equipment and cable systems in hazardous/classified areas
- Functional checkout/commissioning of new equipment and facilities
- Proficiency using electrical test and calibration equipment
- Knowing and observing safe work practices including wearing Personal Protective Equipment (i.e. fire retardant clothing, hard hat, safety glasses with side shields, safety shoes/boots, hearing protection, safety harness, breathing apparatus, etc.)
- Utilizing safe work practices and actively participating in company safety processes and programs
- Working in a team environment with a wide range of personnel
Basic/Required:
- Must be legally authorized to work in the United States on a full-time basis for anyone other than current employer
- State of Alaska electrical journeyman’s license
- Current/valid driver’s license
- 5 or more years journeyman electrician experience in an industrial environment
- Willing and able (with or without reasonable accommodation) to work and live in a remote site in the Arctic, including working outside in harsh weather conditions
- Willing and able (with or without reasonable accommodation) to safely perform strenuous physical activity such as lifting, bending, carrying material, and climbing ladders/stairs daily
- Willing and able (with or without reasonable accommodation) to work a 2 week on/2 week off work schedule
Preferred:
- Possess a current NICET Level 2 Fire Alarm Systems certificate and/or Alaska State Fire Alarm Permit Level 1B
- Associate degree or technical certificate or higher in the electrical field or foreign equivalent
- 5 or more years of experience in the oil and gas industry
- 1 or more years of experience working with large industrial synchronous generators / controls, induction / synchronous motors, 480V / 5KV / 15KV / 35KV switchgear, solid state / electromechanical / microprocessor based protective relays, fire / gas detection systems, and Halon / FE13 / Fine Water Mist fire suppression systems
- Intermediate knowledge of maintenance management system (SAP preferred)
- Strong computing skills, including proficiency in MS Excel and Word
- Ability to deliver Zero Incident HSE Results
- Demonstrate active leadership/participation/engagement in achieving a Zero Incident Culture
- Strong written and oral communication skills
- A proven track record of achievement, collaboration, technical growth, and growing responsibilities
- Listens actively and invites new ideas for shared understanding, then influences and acts to drive positive performance and achieve results
- Takes ownership of actions and follows through on commitments by holding others accountable and standing up for what’s right
- Builds effective solutions based on available information and makes timely decisions that are safe and ethical
Apply Before: October 17, 2024Sponsorship:
ConocoPhillips’ sponsorship for employment authorization in the U.S. is NOT available for this position.
EEO:
In the US, ConocoPhillips is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, national origin, age, disability, veteran status, gender identity or expression, genetic information, or any other legally protected status.
To apply for this job please visit careers.conocophillips.com.
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