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Position Summary The Facilities Engineer is responsible for the scheduling, design, budget planning, project economics, construction oversight, commissioning, PSSRs, and handover procedures for wellpads, central facilities, compressor stations, water infrastructure for FRAC, and pipeline construction. The role is based in Houston but requires frequent field visits. Essential Duties and Responsibilities
Gather and analyze data, PI&Ds/PFDs, and production reports.
Standardize construction processes and manage workflow for wellpads and central facilities.
Analyze project costs, prepare budgets, forecasts, and conduct spending reviews.
Ensure equipment and operational safety compliance, including pressure relief valves, safety systems, hazardous electrical classifications, and more.
Coordinate and oversee daily construction activities performed by both company and contract construction project managers.
Develop construction scopes of work for bidding and internal design reviews.
Produce daily reports and documentation for management.
Collaborate with multiple internal teams, such as Drilling, Completions, Production Operations, Supply Chain, Finance, and HSE.
Travel to field locations as required.
Identify and deliver optimization opportunities throughout production facilities.
Manage facility projects from inception to commissioning.
Create and modify designs for surface facilities and pipelines.
Perform all other duties as assigned by the direct supervisor or manager.
Competencies
Collaboration: Work effectively with cross-functional teams to meet shared objectives.
Complexity Management: Analyze complex data sets to create accurate engineering and financial predictions.
Action Oriented: Approach challenges with urgency, energy, and enthusiasm, meeting deadlines and overcoming obstacles.
Qualifications & Skills
Education/Experience: Bachelor’s degree in mechanical, electrical, or petroleum engineering or a minimum of 5 years of upstream oil and gas experience.
Other Skills: Strong problem-solving abilities;able to work independently and thrive in a fast-paced, ambiguous environment.
Computer Skills: Proficiency in Microsoft Office suite.
Supervisory Responsibilities This role includes supervisory responsibilities over relevant construction and engineering activities. Environmental & Physical Requirements Primarily an office-based role but may involve working around machinery with moving parts. Physical activities could include walking, standing, sitting, climbing stairs, lifting up to 25 lbs, and using office tools such as computers and phones. Extended or irregular work hours may be required.
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