EMI Tubing Scanner Operator
Job in
Hobbs, Lea County, New Mexico, 88244, USA
Listed on 2026-07-14
Listing for:
Metalsndt
Full Time
position Listed on 2026-07-14
Job specializations:
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Trades / Skilled Labor
Field/Service Technician, Maintenance Technician / Mechanic
Job Description & How to Apply Below
Job Overview
An EMI (Electromagnetic Induction) Tubing Scanner is responsible for inspecting oilfield tubulars for internal and external flaws, wall loss, pitting, and cracks using non‑destructive testing (NDT) technology. The scanner operates specialized EMI equipment to detect longitudinal and transverse defects, ensuring tubing integrity before it is returned to the well.
Key Responsibilities- Operate EMI Inspection Equipment (OEM): Use high‑speed EMI tools to scan tubing as it is pulled from the well during workovers or completions.
- Rigging & Setup: Safely rig up and down EMI equipment, communicate with wellsite leads and engineers, and coordinate with rig crews.
- Inspection & Analysis: Interpret EMI readings to classify tubing condition (e.g., "yellow‑band" or "red‑band" joints) and determine if it meets API or customer standards.
- Equipment Maintenance: Regularly check and maintain EMI tools and safety gear; perform housekeeping and shop maintenance.
- Safety Compliance: Wear PPE at all times, follow safe work procedures for handling heavy tubing (often 200+ lbs), and ensure compliance with safety and incident reporting.
- Customer Service: Provide clear, accurate inspection reports and work independently to meet job deadlines.
- Experience: Preferably 3+ years in tubing scanning as an operator and familiar with OEM’s ARTIS-4 or 6.
- Technical
Skills:
Proficiency with EMI inspection tools, understanding of API standards, and ability to perform independent material condition assessments. - Physical Requirements: Ability to lift over 50 lbs, work in remote well locations, and handle equipment in challenging environments.
- Licenses/Certifications: Valid driver’s license (no CDL required), ability to pass drug tests, and familiarity with oilfield safety protocols.
- Soft Skills: Strong communication, problem‑solving, and customer service skills; ability to work independently and in a team.
- Location: Multiple oilfield sites (Hobbs, NM and surrounding area and Farmington, NM).
- Schedule: Full‑time, often 40+ hours/week, including weekends, nights, and on‑call overtime.
- Conditions: Outdoor, mobile work in remote well sites; exposure to oilfield hazards and weather.
- Pay Range: $17–$28/hour depending on experience, with potential for overtime, and supplemental pay.
- Benefits: Health, dental, vision, life insurance, paid time off.
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