Job ID: 11218
Location: Kuparuk, Alaska
Employment Type: Contract
Date Added: 09/15/2025
Job Description
Location: Kuparuk, AK
Description
- Experience driving in rugged terrain and challenging weather conditions preferred
- Heavy equipment operation, heavy load transportation, or crane certification preferred
- Previous experience with Microsoft Office Suite (Outlook, Excel, Word, PowerPoint)
- Experience with inventory software or Wellview software preferred
- Ability to manage large groups of people and multiple operations simultaneously
- Ability to work in and present to small strategic groups preferred
- Limited background in stimulation additives, petrochemistry, or production chemistry preferred
- Introduction or understanding of current Alaska permitting and land restrictions
- Familiarity with or interaction with state environmental and emissions oversight (AOGCC, BLM, ADEC) preferred
- Previous Slope logistics experience preferred
- Previous conventional fracturing background preferred
- Ability to work 3-on/3-off rotation in dormitory-type environment
- Ensures safe and efficient operation of the work area
- Commits to ConocoPhillips core values: safety, people, integrity, responsibility, innovation, and teamwork
- Provides strong commitment to all Health, Safety, and Environment matters
- Ensures compliance with company, state, and federal regulations
- Works closely with Completion Superintendent to direct activities of Operators, Maintenance Personnel, Technical Staff, and Third-Party vendors
- Collaborates with engineers and Optimization Specialists to optimize area volumes, expenses, and long-term value
- Coordinates with third-party vendors to ensure optimal performance and maintain company requirements
- Recommends improvements in Planning, Operations, and Maintenance processes
- Works with Lead Operator to organize and fulfill SIMOPs demands
- Assists in training and development of field personnel through mentorship and technical guidance
- Provides input for employee assessments and reviews
- Manages daily activities of business, technical support, or production team
- Resolves standard/non-standard problems
- Responsible for management of a functional area or small to medium operation
- Makes decisions guided by policies, procedures, and business plans
- Performs relief duties for Completions Superintendent
- Provides input to development of technical/functional strategies and ensures operational plans align with business objectives
- Coordinate with Third Party vendors for materials/labor needs to slope
- Work with warehouse/drilling material planners to locate and expedite materials/supplies/equipment for each fracturing treatment
- Assess pad layouts for planning fracturing operations
- Work with frac company and labor provider on equipment and SIMOPs needs
- Coordinate frac material input (water and proppant) needs based on completion design and Operations deliverability
- Provide Slope travel, badge access, and billeting to Third Party Vendors
- Organize support equipment (light plants, heaters, generators) through internal resources or rental companies
- Direct vendor assignments and rigups onsite (frac valves, frac tracer pumping, ball/dart droppers, fuel trucks)
- Manage loading/unloading, maintenance, and other ancillary operations across multiple fields and pad sites
- Plan and manage material reloading and fuel replenishment
- Work with Wells Hardline support to provide tanks, IA/OA tie-ins, and hardline connections
- Interact with and understand environmental, emissions, and land permitting requirements
- Coordinate frac water volumes and rates with Operations:
- In the seawater case: assemble loading stations and trucking to frac pad
- In the produced water case: monitor and communicate PW rates and potential stoppages
- Select appropriate equipment or suitable replacements for unavailable/downed equipment
- Plan and manage SIMOPs with drilling rig, coiled tubing, and other services in real-time
- Select appropriate handling and storage of proppant, including preloading activities and volume tracking
- Schedule ahead and manage emergency plans for changing weather patterns or significant weather events
- Track proppant inventory and quality control:
- Responsible for tracking quantities of multiple types/sieves of proppant across multiple fields and staging pads
- Front-line cost tracking and field ticket input via OpenInvoice and Wellview
- Log equipment, volume data, cost estimates, event tracking data, and treatment data into Wellview
- Coordinate and support special frac-related projects and new technology (e.g., PW Skid, Proppant Silos, Tankage, High-Pressure & Low-Pressure Hose solutions)
- 5–10 years in Hydraulic Fracturing or related field
- High School diploma, GED equivalent, or higher education
- Valid Driver’s license
- Field-to-field travel requires a minimum of 40% of day spent traveling