What are the responsibilities and job description for the Electronics Technician for Odessa, TX position at Cudd Pumping Services, Inc.?
Utilizes basic skills to repair, maintain and perform preventative maintenance on electronic and electro-mechanical equipment for designated District. Essential duties include the following: Champions the company’s H.S.E.&T program in all aspects of work performed to provide quality service in a safe and efficient manner. Uses troubleshooting and repair skills to keep instrumentation in working order. Installs and configures electronic, electro-mechanical and instrumentation equipment. May assist and train mechanical technicians in testing components and repairing electrical problems. Researches equipment and component needs and maintains electronic parts inventory. Performs preventative maintenance on instrumentation and maintains preventative maintenance records. Follows operating instructions for guidance in troubleshooting, maintenance, and performing general repairs. Provides technical support in the form of operator training on electronic equipment. Performs emergent repairs on electronics and instrumentation at field locations. Works directly with vendors and other internal departments to advance business objectives and operations. Performs any and all job duties as assigned by supervisory personnel including general labor, as necessary. This position is required to perform safety sensitive functions as defined in the CES Drug and Alcohol Plan. Equal Opportunity Employer Cudd Energy Services (CES) is a leading provider of innovative technology in well intervention and completion applications. With a commitment to excellence in service and performance, CES provides solutions that improve work efficiencies, manage risks, and enhance resource recovery. With eight employees and a hydraulic snubbing unit, Bobby Joe Cudd founded Cudd Pressure Control in 1977 in Woodward, Oklahoma. Specializing in well firefighting and well control in Western Oklahoma, we quickly expanded into Rock Springs, Wyoming in 1978. In 1979, CPC acquired several companies to expand into Texas and Louisiana. In 1980, Rollins Inc. acquired CPC and merged it into its oilfield services group that already included Patterson Services and Patterson Tubular. In 1984, Rollins Inc. created a spin-off consisting of Patterson and CPC called RPC Energy Services (NYSE: RES). From 1986 through 1995, operations expanded through acquisitions and improved market conditions; well firefighting in Kuwait in the early 1990s provided tremendous international exposure and growth for the company. In 1996, RPC Energy Services was renamed RPC Inc. In 2000, we expanded into the pressure pumping market with the formation of Cudd Pumping Services, offering well acid and fracturing services in East Texas, Oklahoma, and Louisiana. With the acquisition of Freemayer Technical Services, we extended our service offering into the Permian Basin region of West Texas and eastern New Mexico. Cudd Pressure Control and Cudd Pumping Services now operate as an integrated oil and gas field service provider under the marketing name Cudd Energy Services (CES). With over 2,000 employees in more than 60 markets, our service capabilities include stimulation, coiled tubing, e-coil, hydraulic workover, nitrogen, slickline/braided line, electric line, industrial nitrogen, water management, well control, and special services.