Date: 07-Nov-2018
Location: Miles, Queensland, QLD, AU
Company: Origin Energy Services Ltd
Oil & Gas HSE specialist to support the Reedy Creek asset
HSE compliance assurance & auditing
Site based role, 15/13 roster (near Miles / Roma QLD)
Application close date: 22nd November 2018
ORIGIN – AUSTRALIA’S LEADING INTEGRATED ENERGY COMPANY An integral part of Australia’s energy future, we explore, produce, generate and sell energy to power millions of Australian homes and businesses every day, keeping them going and growing.
Origin is continuing to invest in gas exploration and production, as well as developing and operating a world-class CSG production business, through Australia Pacific LNG. A leading producer of CSG in Queensland, with growing reserves and new gas exploration interests around Australia, we are seeking the right candidate to become part of the team that’s meeting growing demand for energy, and searching for tomorrow’s energy solutions.
The Role
Reporting to the Field Manager West, Asset Services, this site based role delivers HSE support and direction to our Integrated Gas operations for the Reedy Creek asset within APLNG’ upstream operations. The role will also conduct and assist with audits, investigations and observations relating to these activities. Stakeholders include our contract partners, senior operational line management, external authority groups and government agencies.
Your key responsibilities will include:
Develop, implement and audit HSE plans & procedures
Monitor and report on all aspects of HSE performance
Respond to, investigate and report on HSE incidents and undertake environmental sampling when required
Coordinate Emergency Response drills / exercises
Provide HSE support to Operating Company Representatives
Is This You?
You’ll need to be able to contribute across a variety of HSE activities with strong attention to detail, ability to influence, achieve outcomes and work as a productive member of an existing team. You will have Oil and Gas experience and / or Drilling & Completions experience, degree or diploma in occupational, Health and Safety, Environmental Science or Engineering.
You will also demonstrate:
Knowledge of QLD Health, Safety and Environmental legislation applicable to Oil & Gas exploration & production.
Previous experience supporting a business unit, group or stakeholders in a similar HSE capacity
Conducting investigations using methodology tools such as ICAM or TapRoot
Delivering presentations, toolbox talks or rig start-ups delivering HSE related information
We embrace the diversity of our people and flexible working arrangements to ensure our workforce is representative of the communities that we serve.
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples are encouraged to apply. If dynamic and challenging career opportunities and workplace flexibility are important to you, go with the employer that thinks differently. Our story | Origin Energy
For more information contact: Greg Higginbotham Ph: 03 8665 7769
Requisition ID: 69522
Date: 07-Nov-2018
Location: Miles, Queensland, QLD, AU
Company: Origin Energy Services Ltd
Oil & Gas HSE specialist to support the Reedy Creek asset
HSE compliance assurance & auditing
Site based role, 15/13 roster (near Miles / Roma QLD)
Application close date: 22nd November 2018
ORIGIN – AUSTRALIA’S LEADING INTEGRATED ENERGY COMPANY An integral part of Australia’s energy future, we explore, produce, generate and sell energy to power millions of Australian homes and businesses every day, keeping them going and growing.
Origin is continuing to invest in gas exploration and production, as well as developing and operating a world-class CSG production business, through Australia Pacific LNG. A leading producer of CSG in Queensland, with growing reserves and new gas exploration interests around Australia, we are seeking the right candidate to become part of the team that’s meeting growing demand for energy, and searching for tomorrow’s energy solutions.
The Role
Reporting to the Field Manager West, Asset Services, this site based role delivers HSE support and direction to our Integrated Gas operations for the Reedy Creek asset within APLNG’ upstream operations. The role will also conduct and assist with audits, investigations and observations relating to these activities. Stakeholders include our contract partners, senior operational line management, external authority groups and government agencies.
Your key responsibilities will include:
Develop, implement and audit HSE plans & procedures
Monitor and report on all aspects of HSE performance
Respond to, investigate and report on HSE incidents and undertake environmental sampling when required
Coordinate Emergency Response drills / exercises
Provide HSE support to Operating Company Representatives
Is This You?
You’ll need to be able to contribute across a variety of HSE activities with strong attention to detail, ability to influence, achieve outcomes and work as a productive member of an existing team. You will have Oil and Gas experience and / or Drilling & Completions experience, degree or diploma in occupational, Health and Safety, Environmental Science or Engineering.
You will also demonstrate:
Knowledge of QLD Health, Safety and Environmental legislation applicable to Oil & Gas exploration & production.
Previous experience supporting a business unit, group or stakeholders in a similar HSE capacity
Conducting investigations using methodology tools such as ICAM or TapRoot
Delivering presentations, toolbox talks or rig start-ups delivering HSE related information
We embrace the diversity of our people and flexible working arrangements to ensure our workforce is representative of the communities that we serve.
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples are encouraged to apply. If dynamic and challenging career opportunities and workplace flexibility are important to you, go with the employer that thinks differently. Our story | Origin Energy
For more information contact: Greg Higginbotham Ph: 03 8665 7769
Requisition ID: 69522
Overview:
The Production Data Supervisor is based in Marathon’s Oklahoma City office and reports to the Region Manager. The primary responsibility of this position is to supervise the team of people managing COOP and OBO production databases and tools. The position has responsibility for data quality assurance processes, analysis of the measurement program, validation of booked production with accounting, and analysis of performance.
This role is responsible for integrating with the other asset data management teams, corporate IT functions, and acting as a resource and support to the operations team. Direct reports will include production data technicians, data analysts, database administrators, and Spotfire/analysis tool developers. The position requires excellent people leadership and collaboration skills in addition to a talented data administration abilities. Continuous thought and innovation for automating data transfer is essential.
Responsibilities:
Lead, supervise, and provide direction for employees and contractors engaged in production data gathering, analysis, and quality assurance.
Ensures that team personnel are providing needed support and training to the operations team in support of eVIN and Procount.
Primary point of contact on all projects and instances which require a revision to the allocation calculations. Positively interact with all project teams to ensure allocation calculation accuracy.
Responsible for gathering and transferring all OBO production data.
Primary point of contact with Production Revenue Accounting within the operations team. Review purchaser statements and provide comparison to internal production data. Act as a point of coordination for validation of key production parameters.
Accountable for maintaining the integrity and performance of asset-specific production databases and ensure data quality and integrity.
Interact with third party data providers to ensure data integrity and develop enhancements to data transfer.
Responsible for the personnel developing visualizations in corporate tools, including Spotfire, Tableau, and others as needed.
Work to continuously improve our data management processes to further automate to find efficiencies and increase reliability.
Positively interact with office and field personnel in a manner that creates an atmosphere of creativity, cooperation, and attention to the safety of all personnel, the environment, and company assets.
Maintain good working relationships to help ensure that Marathon lives its values with key stakeholders inside and external to the asset.
Minimum Requirements:
Education: College degree or equivalent
Experience: 10-15 years of experience required in production data management and or production accounting.
3-5 years of supervisor experience leading a team is preferred
Computer Skills: Microsoft Office products, eVIN, ProCount, Flow-Cal, Spotfire, SQL, SAP Hana
Other Skills: Must possess excellent communication, teamwork, planning, and organizational skills.
Marathon Oil Corporation (NYSE: MRO) is an independent oil and natural gas exploration and production company based in Houston, Texas. With a material position in four of the best oil-rich U.S. resource plays in different stages of development, we offer a variety of career opportunities, whether you're a recent college graduate or an experienced professional. You'll have the tools to develop and refine the skills and knowledge you need to succeed.
Marathon Oil Company will take the necessary action to ensure that employees are treated without regard to their race, color, religion, sex, age, disability, national origin, sexual orientation, genetic information, veteran status or other protected status under applicable employment law.
Job Segment: Database, Manager, ERP, SAP, Data Management, Technology, Management, Data
Overview:
The Production Data Supervisor is based in Marathon’s Oklahoma City office and reports to the Region Manager. The primary responsibility of this position is to supervise the team of people managing COOP and OBO production databases and tools. The position has responsibility for data quality assurance processes, analysis of the measurement program, validation of booked production with accounting, and analysis of performance.
This role is responsible for integrating with the other asset data management teams, corporate IT functions, and acting as a resource and support to the operations team. Direct reports will include production data technicians, data analysts, database administrators, and Spotfire/analysis tool developers. The position requires excellent people leadership and collaboration skills in addition to a talented data administration abilities. Continuous thought and innovation for automating data transfer is essential.
Responsibilities:
Lead, supervise, and provide direction for employees and contractors engaged in production data gathering, analysis, and quality assurance.
Ensures that team personnel are providing needed support and training to the operations team in support of eVIN and Procount.
Primary point of contact on all projects and instances which require a revision to the allocation calculations. Positively interact with all project teams to ensure allocation calculation accuracy.
Responsible for gathering and transferring all OBO production data.
Primary point of contact with Production Revenue Accounting within the operations team. Review purchaser statements and provide comparison to internal production data. Act as a point of coordination for validation of key production parameters.
Accountable for maintaining the integrity and performance of asset-specific production databases and ensure data quality and integrity.
Interact with third party data providers to ensure data integrity and develop enhancements to data transfer.
Responsible for the personnel developing visualizations in corporate tools, including Spotfire, Tableau, and others as needed.
Work to continuously improve our data management processes to further automate to find efficiencies and increase reliability.
Positively interact with office and field personnel in a manner that creates an atmosphere of creativity, cooperation, and attention to the safety of all personnel, the environment, and company assets.
Maintain good working relationships to help ensure that Marathon lives its values with key stakeholders inside and external to the asset.
Minimum Requirements:
Education: College degree or equivalent
Experience: 10-15 years of experience required in production data management and or production accounting.
3-5 years of supervisor experience leading a team is preferred
Computer Skills: Microsoft Office products, eVIN, ProCount, Flow-Cal, Spotfire, SQL, SAP Hana
Other Skills: Must possess excellent communication, teamwork, planning, and organizational skills.
Marathon Oil Corporation (NYSE: MRO) is an independent oil and natural gas exploration and production company based in Houston, Texas. With a material position in four of the best oil-rich U.S. resource plays in different stages of development, we offer a variety of career opportunities, whether you're a recent college graduate or an experienced professional. You'll have the tools to develop and refine the skills and knowledge you need to succeed.
Marathon Oil Company will take the necessary action to ensure that employees are treated without regard to their race, color, religion, sex, age, disability, national origin, sexual orientation, genetic information, veteran status or other protected status under applicable employment law.
Job Segment: Database, Manager, ERP, SAP, Data Management, Technology, Management, Data
Marathon Oil is currently seeking an experienced Instrumentation and Electrical Technician to provide technical support for ongoing field development within our Carlsbad, New Mexico office. The successful candidate will interface with Marathon employees, contractor employees, and vendors. The primary responsibility of this position is to assist in the design, installation, inspection, troubleshooting, repair, and preventative maintenance of field automation systems, SCADA equipment and communications systems that are typically installed in the field. Typical equipment includes, but not limited to, electronic tank gauger systems, programmable logic controllers (PLCS) primarily ROC 800’s, remote terminal unit (RTU), digital/analog end devices, beam pump off controllers/Lufkin SAM units and spread spectrum radio systems. Office work will require computer skills and utilization of automation software. Individual must be capable of troubleshooting oil and gas process instrumentation systems in the field as well as supervise contractors during new installations. The position will also require some after hour call outs and weekend duties.
Responsibilities:
Work with both company and contract employees, to install, maintain, troubleshoot, and repair of automation and communications systems
Provide accurate records of changes, modifications, and programming of existing and new installations of PLC, RTU, Lufkin SAM units/POC and SCADA systems, including consistent use of the Management of Change Policy.
Schedule and perform periodic and preventative maintenance, inspections, and testing of electronic and electrical components by visual inspection, reference to technical manuals, and use of testing equipment. Determine what regular and special maintenance procedures need to be performed, parts requiring replacement, and necessary precautions to keep electronic and electrical components in proper operating condition.
Maintain accurate documentation of all automation systems.
Work with SCADA Administrators to ensure compliance of standards set by the Domestic SCADA team.
Perform all work in accordance with Marathon’s HES policies and procedures.
Positively interact with office and field personnel in a manner that creates an atmosphere of creativity, cooperation and attention to the safety of all personnel and the environment.
Minimum Requirements:
Education: High School Diploma or equivalent
Experience: 5+ years I&E experience, O&G experience preferred.
Computer Skills: Oil and Gas field operations experience preferred; hands on experience with automation devices preferred.
Other Skills: Must possess excellent communication, teamwork, planning, and organizational skills.
Marathon Oil Corporation (NYSE: MRO) is an independent oil and natural gas exploration and production company based in Houston, Texas. With a material position in four of the best oil-rich U.S. resource plays in different stages of development, we offer a variety of career opportunities, whether you're a recent college graduate or an experienced professional. You'll have the tools to develop and refine the skills and knowledge you need to succeed.
Marathon Oil Company will take the necessary action to ensure that applicants are treated without regard to their race, color, religion, sex, age, disability, national origin, sexual orientation, genetic information, veteran status or other protected status under applicable employment law.
If you are a current Marathon employee please use the ERP website to submit referrals.
Posting Notes: || Carlsbad || NM || United States (US) || Not Applicable; SF:DI; SF:GH; SF:LI; SF:MN; SF:RZ || Field and Drilling Operations || Not Applicable || || 27146 ||
Marathon Oil is currently seeking an experienced Instrumentation and Electrical Technician to provide technical support for ongoing field development within our Carlsbad, New Mexico office. The successful candidate will interface with Marathon employees, contractor employees, and vendors. The primary responsibility of this position is to assist in the design, installation, inspection, troubleshooting, repair, and preventative maintenance of field automation systems, SCADA equipment and communications systems that are typically installed in the field. Typical equipment includes, but not limited to, electronic tank gauger systems, programmable logic controllers (PLCS) primarily ROC 800’s, remote terminal unit (RTU), digital/analog end devices, beam pump off controllers/Lufkin SAM units and spread spectrum radio systems. Office work will require computer skills and utilization of automation software. Individual must be capable of troubleshooting oil and gas process instrumentation systems in the field as well as supervise contractors during new installations. The position will also require some after hour call outs and weekend duties.
Responsibilities:
Work with both company and contract employees, to install, maintain, troubleshoot, and repair of automation and communications systems
Provide accurate records of changes, modifications, and programming of existing and new installations of PLC, RTU, Lufkin SAM units/POC and SCADA systems, including consistent use of the Management of Change Policy.
Schedule and perform periodic and preventative maintenance, inspections, and testing of electronic and electrical components by visual inspection, reference to technical manuals, and use of testing equipment. Determine what regular and special maintenance procedures need to be performed, parts requiring replacement, and necessary precautions to keep electronic and electrical components in proper operating condition.
Maintain accurate documentation of all automation systems.
Work with SCADA Administrators to ensure compliance of standards set by the Domestic SCADA team.
Perform all work in accordance with Marathon’s HES policies and procedures.
Positively interact with office and field personnel in a manner that creates an atmosphere of creativity, cooperation and attention to the safety of all personnel and the environment.
Minimum Requirements:
Education: High School Diploma or equivalent
Experience: 5+ years I&E experience, O&G experience preferred.
Computer Skills: Oil and Gas field operations experience preferred; hands on experience with automation devices preferred.
Other Skills: Must possess excellent communication, teamwork, planning, and organizational skills.
Marathon Oil Corporation (NYSE: MRO) is an independent oil and natural gas exploration and production company based in Houston, Texas. With a material position in four of the best oil-rich U.S. resource plays in different stages of development, we offer a variety of career opportunities, whether you're a recent college graduate or an experienced professional. You'll have the tools to develop and refine the skills and knowledge you need to succeed.
Marathon Oil Company will take the necessary action to ensure that applicants are treated without regard to their race, color, religion, sex, age, disability, national origin, sexual orientation, genetic information, veteran status or other protected status under applicable employment law.
If you are a current Marathon employee please use the ERP website to submit referrals.
Posting Notes: || Carlsbad || NM || United States (US) || Not Applicable; SF:DI; SF:GH; SF:LI; SF:MN; SF:RZ || Field and Drilling Operations || Not Applicable || || 27146 ||
Overview:
Marathon Oil Company is currently seeking an experienced Field Operator. The position will be based in the Carlsbad, NM field office and report directly to the Production Supervisor. The Field Operator position is responsible for managing a large well count with various types of artificial lift and one or more production facilities. The position involves optimizing well and facility systems to maximize production reliability while being a safety leader and an environmental steward.
Responsibilities:
Monitor and operate wells and associated surface equipment, including pumps, natural gas compressors, pumping units, valves, tanks, and other vessels, and maintain a safe work environment for the company.
Operate and maintain facilities. Verify levels in heater treater, low pressure and high pressure separators, dehy contact tower, dehy reboiler, ultra fab units, spent chemical scrubber, ultra fab step down tower, low pressure and high pressure flare scrubbers, compressor suction scrubbers
Ensure LACT units, pipeline pumps, gas and air compressors, vapor recovery unit and tank battery are maintained and working properly.
Operate and maintain well pads - Flowing, gas lift and pumping wells, ensure three-phase test skids and pumping units are in proper working order. Check all dumps (pneumatic or mechanical) to see if they are in proper working order or repair if needed.
Ability to troubleshoot issues with surface production equipment, artificial lift, and well performance.
Inspect equipment for safety problems, leaks, or wear and tear and makes or recommends appropriate repairs.
Experience with production surveillance SCADA software. Input daily production and data into eVIN.
Ability to prioritize day to day workload, including LOTO, maintenance, construction and workover activities.
Check all locks and seals per schedule
Complete TIER 1 audits in a timely manner
Exhibit leadership ability in driving MRO Health Environmental & Safety culture by adhering to all company safety policies and procedures. Follow all SPCC rules and regulations. Maintain good housekeeping practices.
Minimum Requirements:
Education: High School Diploma or equivalent
Experience: Three or more years in the oil & gas industry preferred
Computer Skills: Proficient with Microsoft Office products and general computer operations skills required.
Time Management: Ability to handle and prioritize multiple tasks at one time is required
Communication: Must possess excellent communication, teamwork, planning, and organizing skills
Certifications: Must possess a valid state-issued driver’s license.
Marathon Oil Corporation (NYSE: MRO) is an independent oil and natural gas exploration and production company based in Houston, Texas. With a material position in four of the best oil-rich U.S. resource plays in different stages of development, we offer a variety of career opportunities, whether you're a recent college graduate or an experienced professional. You'll have the tools to develop and refine the skills and knowledge you need to succeed.
Marathon Oil Company will take the necessary action to ensure that applicants are treated without regard to their race, color, religion, sex, age, disability, national origin, sexual orientation, genetic information, veteran status or other protected status under applicable employment law.
If you are a current Marathon employee please use the ERP website to submit referrals.
Posting Notes: || Carlsbad || NM || United States (US) || Not Applicable; SF:DI; SF:GH; SF:LI; SF:MN; SF:RZ || Field and Drilling Operations || Not Applicable || || 25361 ||
Overview:
Marathon Oil Company is currently seeking an experienced Field Operator. The position will be based in the Carlsbad, NM field office and report directly to the Production Supervisor. The Field Operator position is responsible for managing a large well count with various types of artificial lift and one or more production facilities. The position involves optimizing well and facility systems to maximize production reliability while being a safety leader and an environmental steward.
Responsibilities:
Monitor and operate wells and associated surface equipment, including pumps, natural gas compressors, pumping units, valves, tanks, and other vessels, and maintain a safe work environment for the company.
Operate and maintain facilities. Verify levels in heater treater, low pressure and high pressure separators, dehy contact tower, dehy reboiler, ultra fab units, spent chemical scrubber, ultra fab step down tower, low pressure and high pressure flare scrubbers, compressor suction scrubbers
Ensure LACT units, pipeline pumps, gas and air compressors, vapor recovery unit and tank battery are maintained and working properly.
Operate and maintain well pads - Flowing, gas lift and pumping wells, ensure three-phase test skids and pumping units are in proper working order. Check all dumps (pneumatic or mechanical) to see if they are in proper working order or repair if needed.
Ability to troubleshoot issues with surface production equipment, artificial lift, and well performance.
Inspect equipment for safety problems, leaks, or wear and tear and makes or recommends appropriate repairs.
Experience with production surveillance SCADA software. Input daily production and data into eVIN.
Ability to prioritize day to day workload, including LOTO, maintenance, construction and workover activities.
Check all locks and seals per schedule
Complete TIER 1 audits in a timely manner
Exhibit leadership ability in driving MRO Health Environmental & Safety culture by adhering to all company safety policies and procedures. Follow all SPCC rules and regulations. Maintain good housekeeping practices.
Minimum Requirements:
Education: High School Diploma or equivalent
Experience: Three or more years in the oil & gas industry preferred
Computer Skills: Proficient with Microsoft Office products and general computer operations skills required.
Time Management: Ability to handle and prioritize multiple tasks at one time is required
Communication: Must possess excellent communication, teamwork, planning, and organizing skills
Certifications: Must possess a valid state-issued driver’s license.
Marathon Oil Corporation (NYSE: MRO) is an independent oil and natural gas exploration and production company based in Houston, Texas. With a material position in four of the best oil-rich U.S. resource plays in different stages of development, we offer a variety of career opportunities, whether you're a recent college graduate or an experienced professional. You'll have the tools to develop and refine the skills and knowledge you need to succeed.
Marathon Oil Company will take the necessary action to ensure that applicants are treated without regard to their race, color, religion, sex, age, disability, national origin, sexual orientation, genetic information, veteran status or other protected status under applicable employment law.
If you are a current Marathon employee please use the ERP website to submit referrals.
Posting Notes: || Carlsbad || NM || United States (US) || Not Applicable; SF:DI; SF:GH; SF:LI; SF:MN; SF:RZ || Field and Drilling Operations || Not Applicable || || 25361 ||
Location: Hobbs, NM, US
Job ID: 17611
Qualified applicants are considered without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, age, disability, status as a protected veteran or other characteristics protected by law.
For more information on Equal Employment Opportunity, please follow these links: EEO is the Law EEO is the Law Supplement Pay Transparency Provision
BASIC ACCOUNTABILITY
The ESP Optimization Technician is responsible for providing technical assistance to the production foreman, including but not limited to production review and trouble shooting of wells and analysis of mechanical failures. Be familiar with a variety of production applications. Must have computer skills etc.
EDUCATION
High School diploma or equivalent
EXPERIENCE
Requires a minimum of two years of Field Service experience with Electrical Submersible Pumps (ESP)
JOB RESPONSIBILITIES
Monitors, trouble shoots and tests downhole ESP equipment including Downhole Monitoring Tools in order to maximize well productivity and ESP run life.
Assist with the set up and start of Centrilift Motor Controller’s and VSD’s
Shoot fluid levels, weigh and analyze data from all types of artificial lift systems (i.e. rod pump, plunger lift, & ESP wells)
Strong commitment to safety and environment
Work closely with Production Foreman, EHS and Lease Operators
Maintain compliance, in conjunction with and through close coordination with the Foreman and EHS Dept. for all regulatory, environmental and safety issues
Handle other special projects as assigned
Supports and maintains all company policies
May be required to work long hours, on holidays, be called out after shift hours and on weekends
Work outside in all types of weather conditions
Capable of climbing stairs, ladders, work around various equipment safely
OTHER REQUIREMENTS
Oil and Gas Industry Experience Required
Practice safe work habits at all times
Demonstrate commitment to Devon Attributes
Strong commitment to safety and environment
Intermediate computer skills
Strong verbal and written communication skills
Able to work within a team environment
Creative individual, capable of analyzing and solving mechanical problems
Position requires operation of Company vehicles. Incumbent must meet requirements of Company Policy
Must be able to safely and effectively wear Self Contained Breathing equipment and work in an H2S environment
Capable of safely climbing stairs, ladders, fixed to various equipment during production and drilling operations
Devon Energy is committed to ensuring equal employment opportunity, including providing reasonable accommodations to individuals with a disability. Applicants with a physical or mental disability who require a reasonable accommodation for any part of the application or hiring process may contact the Devon Talent Acquisition Team at Diversity@dvn.com .
Location: Hobbs, NM, US
Job ID: 17611
Qualified applicants are considered without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, age, disability, status as a protected veteran or other characteristics protected by law.
For more information on Equal Employment Opportunity, please follow these links: EEO is the Law EEO is the Law Supplement Pay Transparency Provision
BASIC ACCOUNTABILITY
The ESP Optimization Technician is responsible for providing technical assistance to the production foreman, including but not limited to production review and trouble shooting of wells and analysis of mechanical failures. Be familiar with a variety of production applications. Must have computer skills etc.
EDUCATION
High School diploma or equivalent
EXPERIENCE
Requires a minimum of two years of Field Service experience with Electrical Submersible Pumps (ESP)
JOB RESPONSIBILITIES
Monitors, trouble shoots and tests downhole ESP equipment including Downhole Monitoring Tools in order to maximize well productivity and ESP run life.
Assist with the set up and start of Centrilift Motor Controller’s and VSD’s
Shoot fluid levels, weigh and analyze data from all types of artificial lift systems (i.e. rod pump, plunger lift, & ESP wells)
Strong commitment to safety and environment
Work closely with Production Foreman, EHS and Lease Operators
Maintain compliance, in conjunction with and through close coordination with the Foreman and EHS Dept. for all regulatory, environmental and safety issues
Handle other special projects as assigned
Supports and maintains all company policies
May be required to work long hours, on holidays, be called out after shift hours and on weekends
Work outside in all types of weather conditions
Capable of climbing stairs, ladders, work around various equipment safely
OTHER REQUIREMENTS
Oil and Gas Industry Experience Required
Practice safe work habits at all times
Demonstrate commitment to Devon Attributes
Strong commitment to safety and environment
Intermediate computer skills
Strong verbal and written communication skills
Able to work within a team environment
Creative individual, capable of analyzing and solving mechanical problems
Position requires operation of Company vehicles. Incumbent must meet requirements of Company Policy
Must be able to safely and effectively wear Self Contained Breathing equipment and work in an H2S environment
Capable of safely climbing stairs, ladders, fixed to various equipment during production and drilling operations
Devon Energy is committed to ensuring equal employment opportunity, including providing reasonable accommodations to individuals with a disability. Applicants with a physical or mental disability who require a reasonable accommodation for any part of the application or hiring process may contact the Devon Talent Acquisition Team at Diversity@dvn.com .
Location: Cuero, TX, US
Job ID: 17704
Qualified applicants are considered without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, age, disability, status as a protected veteran or other characteristics protected by law.
For more information on Equal Employment Opportunity, please follow these links: EEO is the Law EEO is the Law Supplement Pay Transparency Provision
BASIC ACCOUNTABILITY The Field Admin Support, under direct supervision, supports Operations teams by providing administrative and reception services as required. Performs a variety of routine administrative duties including but not limited to data entry, processing invoices, closing work orders, and assisting with the creation of spreadsheets and reports. Develops an understanding of these and other administrative processes and services.
EDUCATION High school diploma or equivalent
EXPERIENCE No prior experience required; related experience preferred
JOB RESPONSIBILITIES
Perform a variety of administrative tasks for the team which may include information tracking, maintaining records, filing, photocopying, faxing, sorting and distributing mail, take meeting minutes
Prepare and update spreadsheets, reports and other data as required
Follow up and act as a liaison with various individuals both internally and externally, at all levels of the organization
Identify processing issues and recommend solutions
May perform front desk duties including greeting visitors, answering and directing phone calls, sending and receiving courier packages, opening and dispersing of incoming mail, updating call lists
May perform routine payroll administrative duties
Purchase materials for inventory, non stock items, safety equipment, and miscellaneous parts and items for Operations teams
Verify availability and rates on external services
Process parts requests
Correspond with vendors for quotes
Compare pricing and issue purchase orders
Verify orders and manage credits that may result in orders received incorrectly
OTHER REQUIREMENTS
Oil and Gas Industry Experience Preferred
Practice safe work habits at all times
Demonstrate commitment to Devon Attributes
Intermediate level computer skills
Strong verbal and written communication skills
Strong interpersonal and organizational skills
Flexible, multi-tasked oriented and able to work independently
Proficient and accurate data entry skills
Able to work with sensitive information and maintain confidentiality
Devon Energy is committed to ensuring equal employment opportunity, including providing reasonable accommodations to individuals with a disability. Applicants with a physical or mental disability who require a reasonable accommodation for any part of the application or hiring process may contact the Devon Talent Acquisition Team at Diversity@dvn.com .
Location: Cuero, TX, US
Job ID: 17704
Qualified applicants are considered without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, age, disability, status as a protected veteran or other characteristics protected by law.
For more information on Equal Employment Opportunity, please follow these links: EEO is the Law EEO is the Law Supplement Pay Transparency Provision
BASIC ACCOUNTABILITY The Field Admin Support, under direct supervision, supports Operations teams by providing administrative and reception services as required. Performs a variety of routine administrative duties including but not limited to data entry, processing invoices, closing work orders, and assisting with the creation of spreadsheets and reports. Develops an understanding of these and other administrative processes and services.
EDUCATION High school diploma or equivalent
EXPERIENCE No prior experience required; related experience preferred
JOB RESPONSIBILITIES
Perform a variety of administrative tasks for the team which may include information tracking, maintaining records, filing, photocopying, faxing, sorting and distributing mail, take meeting minutes
Prepare and update spreadsheets, reports and other data as required
Follow up and act as a liaison with various individuals both internally and externally, at all levels of the organization
Identify processing issues and recommend solutions
May perform front desk duties including greeting visitors, answering and directing phone calls, sending and receiving courier packages, opening and dispersing of incoming mail, updating call lists
May perform routine payroll administrative duties
Purchase materials for inventory, non stock items, safety equipment, and miscellaneous parts and items for Operations teams
Verify availability and rates on external services
Process parts requests
Correspond with vendors for quotes
Compare pricing and issue purchase orders
Verify orders and manage credits that may result in orders received incorrectly
OTHER REQUIREMENTS
Oil and Gas Industry Experience Preferred
Practice safe work habits at all times
Demonstrate commitment to Devon Attributes
Intermediate level computer skills
Strong verbal and written communication skills
Strong interpersonal and organizational skills
Flexible, multi-tasked oriented and able to work independently
Proficient and accurate data entry skills
Able to work with sensitive information and maintain confidentiality
Devon Energy is committed to ensuring equal employment opportunity, including providing reasonable accommodations to individuals with a disability. Applicants with a physical or mental disability who require a reasonable accommodation for any part of the application or hiring process may contact the Devon Talent Acquisition Team at Diversity@dvn.com .
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