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Location : Prudhoe Bay, AK
Position : Roads and Pads Equipment Operator – Prudhoe Bay, AK

Job Description : Roads and Pads Equipment Operator – Prudhoe Bay, AK(Job Number: PRU00F0)
Description
The Roads and Pads Operator (levels 1-4) will operate a wide range of heavy industrial equipment including, but not limited to graders, loaders, snowblowers, maxi hauls, dozers, excavators and tankers in support of the Greater Prudhoe Bay road and pad systems. Operators will be required to safely perform pad lifts, roll and level road systems and pads, remove snow from pads, roads and pipeline access roads. Load and unload materials and supplies on the job site daily. This position will require a Class A CDL. Unique and specific job responsibilities for each level is detailed in the knowledge, skills, and abilities section.
This position will be North Slope based, rotational two week on, two-week off or three-week on, three-week off. Relocation assistance to Alaska is not provided; however, transportation between Anchorage and Prudhoe Bay is provided. Room and meals are provided while in Prudhoe Bay.
Essential Job Functions:
Complete DOT pre- and post-trip inspections of trucks/trailers/heavy equipment prior to use, which includes checking the oil, fuel, general and visual inspection of the entire chassis (depending on type of each equipment being operated) windshield, mirrors, blade, tracks, wheel rims, thumping each tire and lug nuts.
Complete a job specific task hazard assessment (Pre-Task Safety Plan) prior to starting any job.
Notify lead/dispatch of any recognized faulty equipment and red tag for repair.
Adhere to all North slope client and Worley’s health, safety and environment policies and procedures at all times.
Safely secure all loads in accordance with DOT and company policies and best practices.
Safely drive equipment to dispatched locations.
Maintain equipment in good/clean working order.
Maintain communications with dispatch and clients.
Attend all toolbox and safety meetings.

Knowledge, Skills & Abilities (Level 4 Operator):
Operator will be responsible for year-round roads and pads maintenance, civil project completion, and other duties as needed.
Highly skilled and competent in the operation of at least five different pieces of equipment utilized in road maintenance and civil work.
Four (4) or more years of experience, with 5,000 documented hours or equivalent.
Safely operate equipment to remove snow from pads and access roads.
This position may supervise and coordinate the work of other equipment operators and crew members.
Knowledge of the functional operation, purpose, capabilities, and limitations of any piece of equipment qualified to operate.
Ability to read and understand the results and what each gauge signifies on each piece of equipment being operated.
Ability to read and understand job descriptions, safety/technical manuals, procedures, maps, permits, JSA’s (Job Safety Analysis), task hazard assessment cards (Pre- Task Safety Plan), safety/warning signs and demonstrate competency, either oral or written, as required.
Must display sufficient oral communication skills to be able to give and receive emergency instructions, oral safety warnings, instructions, and task assignments.
Ability to complete a task hazard awareness assessment and administer mitigation.
Ability to safely drive, back and operate heavy industrial equipment in congested areas and in severe weather conditions.
Knowledge of standard DOT regulations.
Must be able to follow all company, client, safety, and regulatory requirements, including, but not limited to, policies, procedures, standards, and guidelines as they relate to this position and the work duties being performed.

Knowledge, Skills & Abilities (Level 3 Operator):
Operator will be responsible for year-round road and pad maintenance, civil project completion, and other duties as needed.
Advanced skills and competent in the operation of at least four different pieces of equipment utilized in road maintenance and civil work.
Two to four (2-4) years of experience, 3000 documented hours or equivalent.
Safely operate equipment to remove snow from pads and access roads.
This position may supervise and coordinate the work of other equipment operators and crew members.
Knowledge of the functional operation, purpose, capabilities, and limitations of any piece of equipment qualified to operate.
Ability to read and understand the results and what each gauge signifies on each piece of equipment being operated.
Ability to read and understand job descriptions, safety/technical manuals, procedures, maps, permits, JSA’s (Job Safety Analysis), task hazard assessment cards (Pre-Task Safety Plan), safety/warning signs and demonstrate competency, either oral or written, as required.
Must display sufficient oral communication skills to be able to give and receive emergency instructions, oral safety warnings, instructions, and task assignments.
Ability to complete a task hazard awareness assessment and administer mitigation.
Ability to safely drive, back and operate heavy industrial equipment in congested areas and in severe weather conditions.
Knowledge of standard DOT regulations.
Must be able to follow all company, client, safety, and regulatory requirements, including, but not limited to, policies, procedures, standards, and guidelines as they relate to this position and the work duties being performed.

Knowledge, Skills & Abilities (Level 1&2 Operator)
Operator will be responsible for year-round road and pad maintenance, civil project completion, and other duties as needed.
Medium Skilled, Competent in the operation of a front-end loader and various tractor trailer combinations utilized in road maintenance and civil work.
Two (2) years minimum experience, 1500 hours documented hours or equivalent.
Safely operate equipment to remove snow from pads and access roads.
Knowledge of the functional operation, purpose, capabilities, and limitations of any piece of equipment qualified to operate.
Ability to read and understand the results and what each gauge signifies on each piece of equipment being operated.
Ability to read and understand job descriptions, safety/technical manuals, procedures, maps, permits, JSA’s (Job Safety Analysis), task hazard assessment cards (Pre-Task Safety Plan), safety/warning signs and demonstrate competency, either oral or written, as required.
Must display sufficient oral communication skills to be able to give and receive emergency instructions, oral safety warnings, instructions, and task assignments.
Ability to complete a task hazard awareness assessment and administer mitigation.
Ability to safely drive, back and operate heavy industrial equipment in congested areas and in severe weather conditions.
Knowledge of standard DOT regulations.
Must be able to follow all company, client, safety, and regulatory requirements, including, but not limited to, policies, procedures, standards, and guidelines as they relate to this position and the work duties being performed.

Physical Demand/Work Environment
The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. While performing the essential functions of this job, the employee is required to:
Must have ability to stand, walk on level, uneven and slippery surfaces, sit, squat, kneel, reach through low and high ranges, and exhibit normal balance and coordination. These basic physical requirements are essential for safe performance of the job in harsh environments with exposure to very cold temperatures and while wearing arctic gear.
Lift 40 lbs. from floor to knuckles x 5 with a 12 second interval.
Lift 40 lbs. from floor to waist x 5 with a 12 second interval.
Lift 40 lbs. from floor to from floor to shoulders x 5 with a 12 second interval.
Carry 40 lbs. for 50 feet x 2 for a total of 100 ft. Self-paced but continuous; allow a 60 second rest break after carrying 50 ft.
Stairs: Climb up and down 12 steps x 3 for a total of 36 steps; self-paced, continuous.
Stair Climb and Carry: While carrying 40 lbs. with one hand and holding onto a railing with the other hand for safety, walk up and down 8 steps x 2 for a total of 16 steps; self-paced, but continuous.
Slanted ladder: Climb up and down 6 rungs x 2 for a total of 12 rungs; self-paced.
Push Test: Generate horizontally between waist and shoulder level a peak isometric push force of 120 lbs.
Repetitive Kneel Test: Perform from standing, kneel on one knee, alternate from left to right knee, x 5 each knee.
Repetitive Stoop Test: From standing, bend forward at waist as far as possible without bending the knees reaching hands toward the floor x 5; self-paced, but continuous.
Repetitive Squat Test: Perform a functional squat and stand x 5.
Twist and Flex Test: Perform from standing alternate toe touches x 5 to each side to assess ability to twist and flex the trunk repetitively.

Qualifications
Required Qualifications
Class A Commercial Driver’s License (CDL) required
Current DOT medical card required
Current Tanker endorsement required
Two (2) years minimum experience, 1500 hours documented hours or equivalent required
Ability to be covered by Worley’s auto insurance provider required

Preferred Qualifications
Experience working with remote North Slope operations or arctic experience preferred
Hazardous endorsement preferred
High school diploma or equivalent (GED) preferred

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