Experience
Oct 23 - Apr 24
Team Snubbing
Junior snubber operator assistant
Fort st. John, Oct 2023 - Apr 2024
- Maintenance: Performing routine checks and maintenance on the snubbing unit and its components to ensure that everything is in working order and to prevent malfunctions or safety hazards.
- Safety Compliance: Adhering to strict safety standards and protocols to prevent accidents. This includes wearing personal protective equipment (PPE), following safety procedures, and responding to emergencies effectively.
- Teamwork and Communication: Working closely with other crew members, including floorhands, derrickhands, and the drilling engineer, to coordinate operations and respond to the dynamic conditions at the well site.
- Physical Duties: Handling heavy equipment and tools, which requires physical strength and stamina, as well as the ability to work in various weather conditions.Problem Solving: Addressing and resolving mechanical or operational issues that arise during snubbing operations, often under time-sensitive conditions.
Esteem Cleaning
Laborer/Cashier
Fort st. John, Oct 2022 - Oct 2023
- Responsible for treating and cleaning garments and other items according to specific requirements.
- Backup Delivery driver
- Janitorial duties
- Quality control inspection
- Delivery driver, change mats, deliver coveralls
- Receptionist
Rawhide cattle co.
Ranch hand
Buick, Dec 2016 - Oct 2022
- Animal Care: Feeding, watering, and tending to the health and welfare of livestock such as cattle, horses, and sometimes sheep or goats. This includes administering medications or vaccines as needed.
- Herding: Moving livestock from one location to another, either on foot or using vehicles or horses, depending on the size of the ranch and the type of livestock.
- Maintenance and Repair: Maintaining and repairing ranch equipment, fencing, buildings, and other structures. This can involve carpentry, welding, and mechanical work.
- Operation of Equipment: Operating various types of ranch machinery such as tractors, backhoes, and ATVs, for tasks like plowing, planting, or harvesting feed crops.
- Metal working - cutting, grinding, welding, etc
- Monitoring the Range: Checking on the condition of pastures or grazing areas, ensuring there is adequate water and that fences are intact. This may also involve managing vegetation and monitoring for any signs of disease or pests.
- Assisting with Breeding and Birthing: Helping to manage the breeding program and assisting with the birth of livestock, which can include late-night checks and emergency interventions if complications arise.
- General Labor: Performing general labor tasks such as cleaning barns and sheds, hauling feed, and other physical tasks required for the upkeep of the ranch.
- Land Management: Assisting with the management of the land, which can include planting and maintaining feed crops, controlling weeds, and managing water resources.
- Ranch hands need to be versatile, hard-working, and have a good understanding of animal behavior and agricultural practices. They often work long hours in various weather conditions and must be prepared for the physical demands of the job.
Industrial forestry services
Labourer
Prince George, Nov 2013 - July 2016
- Assisting in the loading and unloading of trees for transportation or sale.
- Repair rails and wooden trays that the blocks of trees sit on
- Assist in setting up greenhouses
- Working in a line counting sorting and wrapping bundles of saplings
- Tree planting