Tuesday, April 17, 2012

Reservoir Engineer

 

Our Client has a new Production Optimisation Department that was created within their Operations organisation, focussing primarily on the optimisation of their existing assets. In this department, Reservoir Engineers and Production Engineers work together in assets teams, liaising closely with our Production Technology and Sub-surface Studies groups.


To strengthen their new department, our Client is looking for a Reservoir Engineer. The purpose of this job is to use your professional experience for optimisation of the company’s existing fields and contributing to development projects and exploration wells.


Key responsibilities and tasks


Reservoir and facility management (data acquisition and interpretation, field & facility system analysis and modelling, production forecasting, operations programmes).Opportunity identification for improving production and efficiency of the assets.Pro-active identification, engineering, and implementation of remedial measures to wells and facilities.Developing project proposals and contributing to obtaining approvals.Mentoring and supervising less experienced staff (for Senior positions).


Qualifications


Strong communication skills are essential, as well as a good command of the English language. North Sea experience is advantageous.


Specific requirements


Internationally recognised university education in Petroleum Engineering, Physics or other relevant degree (MSc). At least 2 years relevant experience, preferably with an Operator.Good working knowledge of reservoir engineering, primarily for the skill areas: reservoir management, data analysis and production forecasting, well reservoir engineering.Understanding of reservoir modelling, G&G aspects, petrophysics, well operations, production engineering, E&P economics.Ability to work effectively without direct supervision in formal and informal multi-disciplinary teams and under time pressure.Good written reporting skills.


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