well-digger
Well-diggers operate drilling machinery and equipment to create and maintain wells for use in extracting ore and other liquids and gases. They record operations, maintain equipment, seal unused wells and prevent ground contamination.
About well-digger
As a well-digger, you will operate sophisticated drilling machinery and equipment to create new wells and maintain existing ones for extracting water, oil, gas, and other resources. Your daily responsibilities include setting up drilling equipment, monitoring drilling operations, collecting samples at various depths, maintaining detailed records of all operations, and ensuring strict adherence to safety and environmental regulations. You will also inspect wells for integrity, identify maintenance needs, and coordinate with engineers and site managers to address technical challenges and prevent ground contamination.
Key Work Functions
Core areas of responsibility for a well-digger.
Well Drilling and Installation
- Operate drilling machinery and equipment to create wells at specified depths and locations
- Select appropriate well equipment based on site conditions and resource requirements
- Dig wells following engineering specifications and geological survey data
Well Maintenance and Repair
- Inspect water wells for structural integrity, leaks, and contamination risks
- Perform repair work on damaged or deteriorated well components
- Seal unused wells to prevent ground contamination and environmental hazards
Testing and Quality Control
- Conduct well testing operations to evaluate water quality, pressure, and flow rates
- Report well results and testing data to management and engineering teams
Record Keeping and Safety
- Keep detailed task records and operational logs for all well-related activities
- Write comprehensive work-related reports documenting operations and findings
- Work ergonomically and follow health and safety procedures to prevent injuries
Equipment Maintenance and Troubleshooting
- Maintain drilling equipment in good working condition through regular inspections
- Suggest well maintenance improvements and equipment upgrades
Communication and Coordination
- Liaise with managers, engineers, and site supervisors regarding well operations
European Skills Framework
Skills and knowledge areas required for this occupation based on European classification.
Essential (11)
Optional (16)
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