Floorhand – Lower Rockies
Patterson-UTI Drilling LLC
The Floorhand assists the Motorhand, Derrickhand, and Driller in
day-to-day rig operations. Major responsibilities include general maintenance
and cleaning, checking the rig and equipment, and assisting in drilling
activities. The Floorhand is responsible for making drill pipe connections
and tripping pipe in/out of the drilling hole. This is an entry-level job
that provides initial introductory training and substantial on-the-job training
Detailed Description:
Lift and place slips weighing approximately 150 pounds with another person
frequently during the tour work shift
General upkeep of the rig and drilling floor; includes regular sweeping,
shoveling, cleaning, painting, washing of equipment and related
housekeeping duties
Clean and general upkeep of the rig and drilling floor; includes regular
painting, washing of equipment and related housekeeping duties
Use iron roughneck, slips, and tongs to properly handle and connect /
break sections of drill pipe
Assist in rig moves: help with rig-up / rig-down, nipple up and down
blowout preventers, assist with general assembly and maintenance and help
prepare new location
Regularly check rig and equipment for any problems and safety issues on an
ongoing basis
Assist with inspecting, slipping and cutting drilling line
Responsible for picking up and laying down tubulars, attaching or detaching
pick- up lines, and the hook up and tear out of flare and degasser lines
Assist Motorhand with preventative maintenance and repairs of equipment and
motors, pipe, and off-loading materials as well as checking / changing
oil and coolant on engines
Assist Derrickhand with watching and maintaining shakers, mud pits and pumps
Wear required Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) at all designated times
which could include but is not limited to: hard hat, safety glasses,
coveralls, work gloves, respirator, and hearing protection
Inspect safety equipment and PPE for wear and replacing as needed
Maintain spatial orientation and awareness to safely move around work
environment with many moving objects
Work in a heavy industrial environment which includes working around
constantly moving overhead machinery, being in close proximity to loud
equipment and handling potentially hazardous chemicals
Take initiative and work independently during downtime
Support other crew members by carrying supplies, ensuring compliance with
safety procedures and other additional tasks as assigned
Other duties as assigned that may be outside of this job description
Job Requirements:
Ability to stand and walk for a minimum of 3.5 hours and up to 12 hours
without being able to sit and while wearing steel-toed boots
Able to repetitively climb steep stairs and be able to lift and carry 50
pounds independently while walking on uneven surfaces
Must be comfortable working at heights (50 ft. or greater) for extended
periods of time
Stay alert and focused up to 12.5 hours while performing repetitive and
routine activities
Bend, stoop, kneel, twist, and crawl throughout the tour work shift
Prior experience or ability to use heavy-duty handheld and long-handled tools
Ability to safely lift and carry 50 pounds independently and repetitively
climb steep stairs
Demonstrate clear communication skills including ability to read, write and
speak English as well as understand and promptly follow verbal and written
instructions in English
Clear vision to judge near and far distances to maintain awareness of,
watch, and report ongoing work activities to coworkers and third parties
Able to have accurate recall over short and long-term memory
Able to work closely with others in the confined area of the drilling rig and
may live together in crew quarters
Work with an emphasis on safety for themselves and others including coworkers
and third parties
Willing to travel to and work in remote locations on a rotational schedule
which consists of 14 days on / 14 days off, working 12.5 h ur shifts that
can include days or nights and as well as weekends and holidays
Willing to work mandatory and unscheduled hours outside of your assigned
schedule with little or no advanced notice
Must be willing and able to attend and successfully complete classroom
training and testing to qualify for a rig assignment
Able to successfully meet pre-employment testing requirements which may
include, without limitation, pre-employment drug and alcohol test(s)
and background checks as well as drug and/or alcohol testing periodically
during employment (subject to state and federal laws)
Minimum Qualifications:
One (1) year of stable work history
Preferred Qualifications:
Six (6) months stable related work history (e.g., farming,
ranching, construction, heavy equipment or other trade) or military service
High School Diploma or GED equivalent
Additional Details:
This position requires the person to work outdoors for an entire tour work
shift in all kinds of weather conditions, including precipitation, cold
/ heat, high wind, and turbulent conditions. They will be exposed to the
typical conditions of the local area where the rig is located. Southern
states generally experience hot summers where temperatures range from 80 to
low 100 with high humidity; winters have temperatures that generally do
not go below 20 . Northern states generally have hot summers with similar
conditions and have cold, windy winters, with low temperatures that can be as c