RED OAK – Representatives from NOV Hydra Rig, a coiled tubing, nitrogen and snubbing equipment manufacturer in Fort Worth, visited Texas State Technical College’s North Texas campus Tuesday, May 16, to speak with welding technology students about career opportunities.
The representatives discussed the company, job opportunities and benefits, and emphasized the company’s focus on quality.
“We have a reputation for quality around the world, and you don’t get that just ’cause – you get it by being very deliberate about everything,” Trent Wills, NOV Hydra Rig’s director of business development, said.
“We’ll compromise on some things, but we’ll never compromise on quality.”
Students stayed engaged with the presentation, and asked a number of questions about the company and opportunities for growth within it.
“I like the questioning; I like the ambition,” Wills said.
“We want everybody to come in and want to be a level two and a level three. We definitely want employees to come in and want to achieve.”
Cliff Stewart, a NOV Hydra Rig manufacturing supervisor, commented on the ability to grow and move within the company – and to learn.
“This school teaches you a lot of stuff,” he said. “But once you get out there, there’s a lot more to learn, and we’re here to teach you.”
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