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Key Responsibilities:
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Supervise and manage the daily operations of the mud plant and solids control unit to ensure compliance with safety procedures, operational efficiency, and quality standards.
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Develop new drilling fluid formulations, conduct laboratory tests and perform computer simulations to meet project requirements.
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Analyze drilling data to optimize fluid composition and performance for various drilling conditions.
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Ensure proper storage, handling, and disposal of chemicals and hazardous materials used in drilling operations.
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Lead and train subordinate staff (mud plant supervisor, drilling fluid controllers).
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Implement and monitor water cleaning and reuse systems to optimize water consumption.
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Conduct training programs for drilling personnel on drilling fluid composition, properties, and application.
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Prepare detailed reports on mud plant performance, waste management, water reuse, and training efficiency.
Requirements:
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Bachelor’s degree in Engineering or related technical field.
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Minimum 10 years of experience in drilling fluids engineering.
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Strong understanding of drilling technologies, mud properties, and solids control systems.
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Certified Mud Engineer (Drilling Fluids Engineer License).
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Solid leadership, communication, and organizational skills.
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Knowledge of occupational health, industrial safety, and environmental protection standards.
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Proficient in technical reporting and process optimization.
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Good command of English (written and spoken) — ability to communicate effectively in an international environment.
Working Conditions:
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Rotational schedule at Muyunkum and Tortkuduk sites.
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Modern equipment and high safety standards.
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Competitive salary and comprehensive social package.
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Opportunities for professional development and training.