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Responsibilities include performing the companys lease accounting functions, including, but not limited to, duties associated with the monthly financial close, account reconciliations, support of a strong internal control environment, asset management, and financial reporting.
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The role of an Oilfield Lease Operator/Pumper involves working with a diverse range of equipment to monitor, maintain, and enhance oil and gas production. Familiarity with the operation, maintenance, and troubleshooting of various equipment is crucial for an Oilfield Lease Operator/Pumper to guarantee the safe and efficient production of oil and gas.
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2-5 years of experience in oilfield operations, preferably as a Lease Operator. High school diploma or equivalent; post-secondary education in a related field is an asset. Christmas tree (surface wellhead equipment.
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Act as secondary point of contact for Lease Administration function for internal WSI team members as well as additional contact point for outsourced Lease Administration provider and 3rd party vendor for business licenses.
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The Lease Analyst for Driven Brands supports the administration of the company’s entire real estate portfolio, including owned, leased and subleased properties for each of our subsidiary brands throughout the United States, Canada, and other countries.
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The Lease Operator is responsible for surveillance and overall upkeep of oil and gas lease sites. Collaborate with Engineer, Optimization Operator & DSC/PA concerning wells and lease activities.
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Types of facilities include production tank batteries, flowlines, LACT (lease automatic custody transfer) facilities, water injection plants, natural gas compression, cathodic protection and metering devices (electronic gas measurement and others.
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The Global Lease Manager is responsible for overseeing and managing the company's lease agreements and real estate portfolio. Reporting to the Vice President of Corporate Real Estate and Workplace Services, this position, under general supervision, supports corporate real estate purchase and lease transactions through the delivery of real estate solutions at optimal cost.
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We are currently looking for a Lease Operator/Pumper to work in the Pecos, TX area. We are currently looking for a Lease Operator/Pumper to work in the Pecos, TX area. This position is responsible for oil and gas well operations, well testing, operating and maintaining field equipment and facilities, surveillance of general field operations and maintenance of various databases regarding production and operations.
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We are currently looking for a Lease Operator/Pumper to work in the Artesia, NM area. We are currently looking for a Lease Operator/Pumper to work in the Artesia, NM area. Types of well include flowing, beam pump (with electronic pump-off controller), plunger lift, water injection and water disposal.
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3+ years of Lease Operator / Land Production Operator in Oil & Gas production operations with working knowledge/experience of land/onshore. Job Title: Lease Operator (Nights) 3+ years of Lease Operator / Land Production Operator in Oil & Gas production operations with working knowledge/experience of land/onshore.
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BASIC ACCOUNTABILITYThe Lease Operator is responsible for surveillance and overall upkeep of oil and gas lease sites. General lease site upkeep (fences, signs, weeds, trash) Develops and applies an understanding of lease issues.
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Provides technical support for Compeer Financial team members and/or vendors regarding issues with assigned accounting function (lease or GL clearing account transactions), in accordance with department and organizational policies and procedures.
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Compliance: Ensure that lease agreements, lease-related documents, and property management practices comply with local, state, and federal laws, including landlord-tenant laws, zoning regulations, and other real estate laws.
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Minimum of 5 years of experience as a lease auditor, lease administrator, or lease compliance specialist. Coordinate with and assist lease administration group with preliminary desktop reviews of billings records.
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