Plan, design, estimate, and execute facilities projects . Model and develop optimization projects across the assets, working alongside operations and commercial.
Essential Job Responsibilities: - Perform full cycle scoping, preliminary design, cost estimating, economic analysis, and evaluation of production facilities and other systems that impact production facilities.
- Obtains bids and coordinates equipment and personnel for the field operations.
- Capable of demonstrating effective people skills to interact with partners, service providers, peers and support staff and field and wellsite personnel.
- Must be willing and capable of effectively soliciting ideas from all people that are involved in the project to maintain a high degree of efficiency and ownership to meet the goals of the projects and the company.
- Supervises and approves facility modifications, installation, decommissioning, and other related work as well as monitoring costs.
- Engage and manage outside facilities engineering support (consultants and/or Engineering firms) on an as-needed basis
- Ensure alignment with Hilcorp policies and practices and applicable codes, safety, recommended practices, and all government regulations.
- Support operations staff in evaluation and optimization of existing equipment.
- Support marketing, engineering and operations staff in other tasks as may be assigned.
- Adheres to the company's values - integrity, ownership, urgency, alignment, and innovation.
- Supports company vision and mission.
- Adheres to established work schedule, attendance standards and is punctual to work and meetings.
- Job will require periodic travel to Hilcorp Assets throughout Alaska
Other Job Responsibilities: - Other duties as assigned by management.
Qualifications: - Eight (8) years minimum oil and gas experience with broad facilities engineering experience in the upstream industry, including front-end engineering, design, and estimating.
- Demonstrated ability to work in an integrated team of reservoir engineers, geoscientists and development planners and business analysts.
- Experience in the areas of cost estimating, budgeting, scheduling, planning, site safety, and contracting.
- Experience with low/high pressure gas, oil, CO2, H2S, water, and sand production.
- Experience in reading and in creating block flow diagrams, P&IDs, data sheets, and specifications.
- Ability in developing self-directed teams to meet performance goals.
- Ability to demonstrate strong, dynamic team leadership skills.
- Ability to solve problems accurately and exceptional proficiency in interpreting production related data.
- Ability to complete multiple, diverse tasks of differing priorities.
- Thorough understanding of equipment design, fabrication, and installation practices, including offshore facilities.
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills, with special ability to translate complex technical information into an organized and presentable manner.
- Self-starter with proven leadership skills, team player, comfortable working under pressure, and dedicated to developing workforce.
- Knowledge of applicable codes and industry regulations for oil and gas facilities, including familiarity with North Slope Operations
- Demonstrate basic computer knowledge through effective use of a personal computer including Microsoft Office applications.
- Able to learn company specific applications.
- Outstanding management, administrative and organizational skills.
- Valid Driver's License and driving record free of violations in order for company to secure automobile insurance for the employees.
- Alaska North Slope experience preferred.
Education Requirements: - Bachelor's Degree from an accredited four-year university or college with a degree in mechanical, civil, electrical, or petroleum engineering or applicable engineering degree.
Certifications, Licenses, Registrations: - None.
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