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Bachelor's degree in Petroleum Engineering or related field and 8 years of experience in petro-technical support, petro-related engineering, reservoir engineering, and enhanced oil recovery asset engineering or any occupation in which the required experience was gained.
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Provide reservoir engineering support for base producing wells including decline curve analysis and identifying wells that are off trend. A minimum of 5+ years of Reservoir Engineering experience with a demonstrated focus on reserves, corporate planning, and acquisition analysis.
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Four (4) years minimum reservoir engineering experience and a proven ability to generate investment opportunities. Ability to integrate geological data into reservoir engineering calculations.
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The Reservoir Characterization Engineer will be applying key reservoir engineering techniques to identify the various key performance drivers, work with a multi-disciplinary team, prioritize & implement those drivers, that have a positive impact on full field development.
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This position is in the hydrology and hydraulics engineering discipline and involves dealing with unique analysis and design issues for hydroelectric and non-hydroelectric projects, dam decommissioning and removals, channel restoration and stabilization, instream flow incremental methodology (IFIM) and fish passage, hydrology and watershed analyses, FEMA floodplain and floodway analysis, sediment transport, reservoir management, and water quality analysis.
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Collaborate with cross-functional teams, including engineering, geology, and business/economics, to gather data and insights pertaining to the mining, geothermal energy, and geologic hydrogen industries.
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Our Client is seeking a Geologic Data Analyst with an understanding of Geology Geosteering and Drilling basics and must have a Geology or Engineering background. Key relationships include Geologists and Reservoir Engineers in the Development and Reservoir Characterization teams Drilling and Completions group and service companies.
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Leverage fundamental reservoir engineering skills in reservoir description, surveillance, performance prediction, economic evaluation, development planning, opportunity generation and production optimization.
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Preferred Qualifications: + Expertise in geothermal reservoir systems, drilling/well construction, well completion design, reservoir characterization, and production/injection operations are strongly desired.
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Proficiency in reservoir engineering and pattern management practices such as material balance, injection optimization, conformance improvement, flood pattern surveillance, and performance forecasting.
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Plan, conduct and supervise geotechnical engineering design and analysis related to civil engineering projects for water supply, dams, and reservoir projects. Responsibilities may include managing and preparing geotechnical and geologic field investigations, reviewing field investigation boring logs and data and assigning project specific laboratory testing, conducting engineering analyses and design, foundation design, fill placement/ground modification design, seepage evaluation, slope stability and seismic analyses, and preparing, editing, and reviewing geotechnical engineering reports and documents for a variety of applications.
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Understands E&P operations, drilling, completions, production, reservoir and geoscience data types. + Minimum of five (5) years experience within the Oil and Gas industry working as a Data Analyst, Engineering Tech, Engineering Specialist, Business Analyst, Systems Analyst, IT Analyst or related role.
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This position requires a fundamental understanding of engineering principles and business practices to successfully perform reservoir flow and geomechanical evaluations for geothermal systems, carbon capture and storage, or energy (e.g., hydrogen, gas, and thermal) storage.
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The Senior Reservoir Engineer works closely with an experienced team in performing reservoir and reserves engineering duties, including, but not limited to, well performance analysis, project economic evaluations, reserves booking, reporting, budgeting, and production forecasting focused on the companies Utica and SCOOP assets.
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Job DescriptionThe Senior Engineering position is in support of PSE’s Dam Safety Program which falls under FERC Hydropower Program and Dam Safety Regulations. Understanding the hydropower license requirements to support water management decisions and reservoir operations.
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