EOR Project Manager

ZL Chemicals

$120K — $140K *
Energy & Utilities
5 - 7 years of experience
Job Overview by Ladders

Qualifications

  • 5+ years of project management in oil & gas, preferably EOR or production chemicals
  • Experience managing field operations with pressure pumping and flowback services
  • Familiarity with major oil and gas operators
  • Proven ability to handle complex projects with multiple stakeholders
  • Strong understanding of project governance and risk management

Responsibilities

  • Lead Enhanced Oil Recovery (EOR) chemical deployment projects in active oilfields
  • Coordinate multi-well chemical injection campaigns across various locations
  • Manage third-party chemical manufacturing and blending operations
  • Oversee QA/QC processes for chemical blending, including compliance checks
  • Coordinate logistics for chemical transportation and last-mile delivery to well sites
  • Ensure operational readiness activities such as scheduling and mobilization
  • Troubleshoot field issues and respond to changing well conditions

Benefits

  • Performance-based bonus linked to project success
  • Health, dental, and vision insurance
  • 401(k) retirement plan with company match
  • Paid time off and holidays
  • Coverage for travel and field support expenses
  • Growth opportunities in a technology-driven environment
Full Job Description
Position: EOR Project Manager

Location - Houston, TX (with travel to suppliers and field locations)

Base Salary: $120,000 - $140,000

Position Summary

The EOR Project Manager will lead the execution of Enhanced Oil Recovery (EOR) chemical deployment projects across active oilfield operations, ensuring safe, and efficient delivery of multi-well treatment programs. This role is responsible for coordinating field operations, chemical manufacturing and logistics, subcontractors, pressure pumping services, flowback activities, and customer communication while serving as the primary point of coordination between internal teams, operators, and third-party service providers. The successful candidate will drive operational execution, troubleshoot field issues, maintain compliance with HSE and QA/QC standards, and support the successful scale-up of EOR operations across multiple customer locations.

Key Responsibilities
  • Demonstrated experience managing field deployment of Enhanced Oil Recovery (EOR), chemical injection, stimulation, or production enhancement programs in active oilfield operations.
  • Strong operational project management background involving execution-phase oilfield services rather than solely FEED, EPC, engineering design, or office-based project management activities.
  • Experience coordinating multi-well chemical injection or stimulation campaigns across multiple well pads, basins, or customer locations.
  • Practical experience managing third-party toll blending operations for specialty oilfield chemical formulations, including oversight of blend recipes, production scheduling, inventory management, and supplier coordination.
  • Experience managing QA/QC processes associated with chemical blending operations, including review of Certificates of Analysis (COAs), batch traceability, product testing, specification compliance, and non-conformance resolution.
  • Understanding of chemical manufacturing, handling, storage, and transportation requirements associated with oilfield chemical deployment programs.
  • Experience coordinating chemical logistics across the United States, including rail movements, bulk liquid transportation, ISO tank logistics, transloading operations, and last-mile delivery to wellsites.
  • Working knowledge of DOT hazardous material transportation requirements and operational considerations associated with movement of oilfield chemicals.
  • Experience coordinating pressure pumping services and field execution contractors for stimulation, injection, or treatment operations.
  • Ability to coordinate and manage multiple third-party service providers simultaneously, including pressure pumping companies, chemical suppliers, trucking providers, flowback contractors, laboratories, and rental equipment vendors.
  • Familiarity with wellsite setup and coordination of field equipment including frac tanks, ISO tanks, chemical dosing systems, pumping spreads, flowlines, separators, manifolds, and flowback equipment.
  • Experience overseeing operational readiness activities including scheduling, mobilization, rig-up, pressure testing, execution tracking, and demobilization.
  • Practical understanding of flowback operations and post-treatment production monitoring associated with EOR or stimulation campaigns.
  • Experience coordinating chemical treatment programs during flowback operations, including management of antifoam, demulsifier, iron control, surfactant, or emulsion mitigation programs.
  • Strong operational troubleshooting capability during live field operations, including the ability to respond to changing well conditions, equipment issues, logistics interruptions, and chemical performance concerns.
  • Ability to manage simultaneous operational workstreams involving chemical supply, field execution, logistics, subcontractor coordination, and customer communication.
  • Strong commercial awareness with experience tracking operational costs, service company charges, chemical consumption, and project budgets during active field campaigns.
  • Experience working directly with oilfield operators, production teams, completions teams, and field supervisors in a fast-paced operational environment.
  • Familiarity with HSE requirements associated with chemical handling, pressure pumping, high-pressure iron, flowback operations, and transportation of hazardous materials.
  • Strong communication and coordination skills with the ability to manage field personnel, subcontractors, vendors, and customer stakeholders during active operations.
  • Preference for candidates with hands-on operational deployment experience rather than candidates whose experience is limited primarily to engineering design, FEED studies, EPC management, or office-based capital project execution.


Qualifications
  • 5+ years of project management experience in oil & gas operations, with strong preference for EOR in unconventional wells, or production chemicals
  • Proven track record managing field operations involving pressure pumping and flowback services
  • Experience working with major oil and gas operators is highly preferred
  • Demonstrated ability to manage complex, multi-stakeholder projects under uncertainty
  • Strong understanding of project governance, RACI, procurement processes, and risk management


Key Competencies
  • Rapid learning agility and strong problem-solving in dynamic field environments
  • Drive to take on increasing responsibility and contribute to company growth
  • Strong ownership of outcomes and resilience under pressure
  • Influences stakeholders, builds effective relationships, and drives change across teams


Compensation & Benefits
  • Base salary: $120,000 - $140,000 (based on experience)
  • Performance-based bonus tied to deployment and operational success
  • Health, dental, and vision insurance
  • 401(k) retirement plan with company match
  • Paid time off and holidays
  • Travel and field support expenses covered
  • Opportunity to grow with a high-impact, technology-driven organization


We thank all applicants for their interest; however, only selected candidates will be contacted for an interview.

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