The
Facilities Engineer serves as a vital resource for Production Operations and will provide ongoing technical support to help maximize facility and well performance while ensuring field safety and regulatory compliance.
Key ResponsibilitiesOperations Management- Investigate operational challenges and present recommendations for corrective actions.
- Lead the design of Non-D&C Capital projects and support construction and commissioning.
- Actively participate in facility & equipment management: Installation, operation, optimization, and maintenance of production facility major components including artificial lift systems (jet pump, gas lift, rod pumps) and compression units.
- Monitor and assess current operations workflows.
- Conduct enhancement activities for processing facilities and producing wells.
- Optimize resources to complete operational activities with minimal downtime while keeping safety and economic viability at the forefront.
- Undertake forward planning to anticipate problems and establish corrective actions.
Technical & Engineering- Provide real-time engineering support to resolve operational issues at well sites, processing facilities, cryogenic plants, and compressor stations.
- Prepare cost estimates and manage Authorizations for Expenditure (AFE).
- Manage Non-D&C Capital and Lease Operating Expenses (LOE) to ensure projects stay within budget and annual budget categories are not exceeded.
- Ensure all operations adhere to HES rules, environmental regulations, and industry standards such as API and OSHA.
- Drive process optimization for facilities (Centralized and On-pad).
- Provide field engineering support to operational issues by troubleshooting equipment and processes.
- Identify areas for process improvement and implement optimization strategies.
Documentation & Compliance- Lead the Management of Change (MOC) processes.
- Lead or participate in incident RCFA investigations and develop engineered solutions for hazard elimination or mitigation.
- Ensure all data records are accurate - PIDs, C&Es, PHAs, Inspection docs, etc.
Requirements & QualificationsEducation- Bachelor's degree in Chemical, Mechanical, Civil, or Petroleum Engineering, or related engineering field - Required.
- Degree from an ABET-accredited program - Preferred.
Experience- 3-7 years of relevant experience, preferably in upstream oil and gas production or midstream operations.
- Comprehensive understanding of oil and gas operations.
Technical Skills- Understand the principles of Risk Assessment and their application.
- Experience with maintenance operations and Mechanical Integrity.
- Technical proficiency in production facilities design and operation.
- Proficiency in hydraulic simulations, nodal analysis, and software like Microsoft Excel or industry-specific tools (e.g., HYSIS, Piper, ProMax).
- Physical Demands: Must be able to work in remote locations, climb ladders/walkways, lift to 50 lbs, and work in extreme weather conditions.
Other Key Skills- Analytical Thinking: Evaluating complex data sets to diagnose performance issues.
- Project Management: Managing multiple priorities, vendors, and third-party contractors simultaneously.
- Communication: Translating complex technical findings into actionable reports for management and field crews.
Work EnvironmentAbility to travel to Crescent field locations in South Texas (Carrizo Springs, Dilley, and Three Rivers) approximately one week per month, including occasional overnight stays.