Technical Operations Consultant Intermediate
Company: Archrock
Location: Midland
Posted on: April 1, 2026
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Job Description:
Description Overview: This position plays a critical role in
ensuring the reliability, safety, and performance of Archrock’s
compressor units. It provides direct technical support to
operations leadership by conducting condition audits, investigating
major, repetitive and higher risk equipment issues, failures and
safety incidents, and driving continuous improvement in maintenance
and service quality. This role is responsible for working with
field operations and customers in troubleshooting and resolving
acute and chronic equipment performance issues. Additionally, it
will contribute to developing, updating, and creating
accountability to operational and maintenance standards and
procedures. Responsibilities Essential Duties: Works with field
operations and customers in troubleshooting acute and chronic
equipment performance issues. Leads and executes incident
investigation and conducts root cause failure analysis of major,
repetitive and higher risk equipment failures in an operating
environment. Researches and identifies whether issues are chronic
across the organization. Collaborates with other functions in the
organization as well as outside entities (e.g. OEM) to develop,
recommend and provide appropriate, cost-effective solutions which
may include analysis of failures, parts usage, etc. to determine
whether there is a correlation between equipment, gas
concentration, geography, etc. Investigate major, repetitive and
higher risk equipment failures and fires, working with field
personnel to determine root cause and implement corrective actions.
May participate in the technical review team which addresses
suggested solutions, engineering or other technical advice to
determine how we shape equipment maintenance standards in the
company. Identifies gaps and recommends updates to maintenance
standards and processes. Researches, develops and writes technical
tips, bulletins, and alerts and reviews similar documents developed
by others. Stays on top of all OEM technical service bulletins of
reported issues. Coach and mentor Service Managers and FSTs on best
practices for equipment reliability, quality assurance, and process
adherence. Conduct regular site visits to perform unit condition
audits, observe field operations, identify performance gaps, and
collaborate with BU leaders to develop and execute improvement
plans. Provide recommendations to Business Unit leaders on optimal
candidates for improved performance through improved maintenance
quality or defining a plan to improve poor performing units that
are a result of mechanical or customer issues. Reviewing of fluid
sampling, identifying trends and severity 4 samples to ensure
regulatory compliance and timely repairs, by working directly with
Business Unit leaders for action to correct and solve issues.
Organize and facilitate regular training sessions, toolbox talks,
and operational meetings to reinforce safety, quality, and
maintenance best practices. Provides knowledge, advice and input to
training material development. Non-Essential Duties: Performs other
duties as assigned. All employees shall be in compliance with the
Archrock Health Safety and Environmental Policy and local,
statutory and/or regulatory requirements at all times.
Qualifications Skills and Abilities: Ability to: Perform all
essential duties. Advanced troubleshooting skills relative to
electro-mechanical and I&E systems. Occasionally lead and
independently execute incident investigation and conduct root cause
failure analysis. Demonstrated ability to use failure analysis
techniques in an operating environment. Demonstrate solid written
and verbal communication skills and collaboration and persuasion
skills. Demonstrate good customer service skills. Demonstrated
ability to evaluate and communicate cost / benefit of solution
relative to risk. Effectively interface with Operations
Technologist and Engineering using technical terminology and
technical knowledge to determine appropriate solutions.
Demonstrated ability to mentor and transfer knowledge to others.
Proficient with: Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, Outlook,
PowerPoint, PowerBI etc.) and PC Skills. Archrock Field Mobile
(AFM). Enbase Telematics Suite. Knowledge: Recognized as Subject
Matter Expert in Compression with explicit knowledge and skill
across most package types (Waukesha, Caterpillar 3500/3600/ULB and
controls). Working knowledge and understanding of Company business
units and products. Advanced knowledge and understanding of
production processes and equipment. Working knowledge of vibration,
pulsation and engine performance studies. Advanced
electro-mechanical knowledge of systems, components, parts and
function of different engine and compressors (CAT, Waukesha,
Dresser, Ariel, Ajax, etc). Solid knowledge of instrumentation and
electronic systems and their interaction with other components and
systems around compression and production equipment. Knowledge of
known industry, regulatory, and company standards related to
compression, production and process equipment. Solid knowledge of
general industry and company HSE standards. Knowledge of failure
analysis techniques. Minimum Education and Certification: High
school diploma or equivalent. Valid driver's license and good
driving record and ability to drive a light truck for an extended
number of hours a day, several times per week. Waukesha GET and ESM
certified, or CAT commission certified, maintained annually as
required by OEM preferred. Training in Root Cause Analysis, Failure
Analysis, Incident Investigation. Minimum Experience: Typically, at
least 8 years Field Operational experience. Broad experience
working with engines Caterpillar 3400, 3500, 3600 series, White
Superior, Waukesha, Ajax, others. Some experience addressing and
remedying vibration and pulsation issues. Successful track record
of troubleshooting and resolving major equipment issues and
failures. Leadership: Serves as a resource to others for knowledge
transfer, training and checking work. May lead projects to identify
and implement solutions to mechanical, operational, or procedural
problems. Physical Demands: (Reasonable accommodations may be made
to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential
functions) Regularly required to stand, walk, and bend, use hands
to finger, handle or feel and reach with hands and arms. Regularly
required to sit, use PC and talk or hear. Vision abilities include
close vision, distance vision, color vision, and the ability to
adjust focus. Frequent travel to field and shop locations.
Occasional exposure to weather conditions. Must be able to climb,
walk on catwalks at heights, enter confined space, and wear
appropriate PPE which may include respiratory equipment. Occasional
lifting up to 40 – 50 pounds may be required. Problem Solving and
Innovation: Provides solutions to a diverse scope and range of
complex problems where analysis of data requires evaluation of
identifiable factors. Solutions frequently require evaluation of
variable factors, new approaches, planning and resourcefulness.
Expected to regularly identify opportunities and to provide ideas,
methods and innovations to enhance teamwork, efficiency and quality
within the scope of role. Impact: Impacts operating margins with
cost effective solutions, improves reliability and reduces
downtime, customer satisfaction. Advances the technical and
procedural knowledge of Archrock’s teams and customers. This job
description is a summary of essential job functions. It is not
intended as an employment contract, nor is it intended to describe
all duties someone in this position may perform. All employees are
expected to perform tasks, as assigned by supervisor, regardless of
job title or routine job duties.
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