Measurement Technician A/B
Tioga
Wednesday, 22 April 2026
May include, but are not limited to: Execute all work in compliance with Chevron safety policies, Life-Saving Rules, pre-job planning requirements, energy isolation standards, and permit-to-work processes. Perform meter calibration, inspection, proving, and sampling for oil, gas, water, and NGL measurement systems. Calibrate gas measurement equipment in accordance with regulatory requirements and applicable API standards. Perform proving of oil allocation meters in compliance with regulatory and API requirements. Collect gas samples for compositional analysis using gas chromatograph equipment. Witness and support LACT meter proving activities, including valve operation and hose and piping connections. Inspect meter tubes, orifice plates, and associated measurement components. Conduct proving and calibration of NGL meters. Maintain accurate, auditable documentation to support regulatory, accounting, and internal reporting needs. Operational Excellence & Continuous Improvement. Demonstrate knowledge of, or ability to learn, Lean fundamentals including: Standard Work 5-Why problem solving 5 S workplace organization. Identify abnormal conditions and contribute to continuous improvement of measurement processes. Use Chevron work management and documentation systems to support safe and efficient execution. Leadership & Behaviors. Demonstrate accountability, ownership, and commitment to high performance. Actively engage with team members and contribute positively to team objectives. Raise safety, quality, and operational concerns in a timely and constructive manner. Maintain a solution-oriented mindset during change and operational challenges. Work effectively across organizational boundaries without direct authority. Demonstrate cost awareness by responsibly managing company resources. Build trust and credibility through consistent, professional conduct. Work Environment. Field-based role supporting operations in the Keene/ Tioga area. Standard Monday–Friday schedule (9/80), with flexibility to work weekends, holidays, and overtime as business needs require. Physically capable of climbing stairs, operating valves, and performing work under supplied-air conditions. Able to regularly lift 50 pounds and handle oil proving hoses and equipment. Work is often performed independently with minimal direct supervision. Required Qualifications. Knowledge of, or ability to learn: Oil and gas safety practices and requirements Measurement calibration and proving techniques and regulations Effective troubleshooting and problem-solving methods. Proficiency with business systems and tools (SAP, Microsoft Office Suite)Ability to read and interpret operating procedures, drawings, and P&IDs. Industrial or oilfield experience. High school diploma or equivalent. Valid driver’s license required. Preferred Qualifications Strong verbal and written communication skills 2 years of oil and gas measurement experience preferred. Effective time management and scheduling capability. Associate or technical degree. SAP training or experience preferred. Relocation options. Relocation may be considered. International Options:International assignments won't be considered. IMPORTANT NOTE:As part of the application process, you will be required to take an assessment that measures aptitude and work styles. We recommend you allow approx 45 minutes to complete the assessment in one sitting. If you need to exit, your progress will be saved. You will be immediately directed to the testing portal upon submittal of your application, at which point you will have 72 hours (about 3 days) to complete the online assessment. Once complete, your assessment score will be valid for 180 days. Should you reapply for another Job Requisition within this timeframe that includes the Maintenance, you will be required to complete the application process and then click on the assessment link. This will resubmit your previous results. U.S. Regulatory notice: