Field Engineer in Oilfield Services
Field Engineer in Oilfield Services
Not your usual 9-5, inside job;
Do you want to work with some of the worlds most advanced
technology as an engineer today? Do you want to prepare for a career as
a manager in the future? Does the thought of sitting in a cubicle from 8
to 5 everyday sounds terribly dull?
Oil and natural gas supply are almost two-thirds of the world's energy
needs today and are likely to continue to do so for many decades to
come. While the world is not running out of oil and gas reserves anytime
soon, their future development poses significant challenges for an
industry that has only recently emerged from a long period of
underinvestment. In this landscape, the exploration and production (E&P)
industry is increasingly challenged to bring new supplies on line, on
time, and at acceptable cost.
New exploration, some which has already begun, will be hampered by the
remoteness inaccessibility, or geological complexity of many areas. To
overcome these challenges, new ways of working and new technologies are
necessary components of the E&P industry's response.
This is a great opportunity for engineers like you to contribute and
have a big impact on the world's energy future.
This Field Engineer position is a demanding, sometimes physical job
involving complex technology utilized to optimize solutions for
Exploration and Production companies. The information and services the
Field Engineer provides helps clients locate, evaluate, and produce oil
and gas reservoirs more efficiently. Oil company professionals will
depend on you for the expert advice necessary to make major production
decisions. You must use a combination of technical and leadership skills
to motivate and manage your crew and deliver quality service to customers.
As a Field Engineer you will be responsible for all aspects of the
operation at the job site, be it a seismic vessel, an offshore oil rig,
or a desert land rig. You will receive intense training in technical
theory and applications, troubleshooting, procedures, safety, crew
management, and client interaction. It is exciting work that gives one
the opportunity for hands-on engineering and leadership. The work is
almost totally outdoors in the first 3-4 years of your career.
You will progress through a structured training program and spend the
first 3-4 years working in the field. Then, you will advance into a
variety of management, technical, marketing and/or personnel roles. You
will be given a great deal of independence and responsibility so you
must have a high degree of self-sufficiency. The job requires the
ability to work under pressure and thrive in a variety of outdoor,
24-hour work environments. A sense of adventure is a must! The company
provides excellent, extensive training; a defined career path at a "grow
from within" company; and opportunities for leadership roles within the
first year.
Leave the suit and tie/heels behind: dress code is coveralls, hardhats,
steel-toed boots, and safety glasses!
The first year salary is at least $70,000
Requirements:
BS or MS degree in Mechanical, Electrical, Chemical, Civil,
Aerospace and Industrial Engineering.
Minimum GPA 2.75 / 4.00
The legal right to work in the United States
Valid driving license and an acceptable driving record
High energy, self-motivated individuals seeking challenges are
encouraged to apply
A sense of adventure and ambition are a must in this outdoors
work environment.
Willing to relocate
Starting positions are available throughout the United States and
internationally, virtually anywhere oil and gas are found. Recently,
Field Engineers have began work in the USA in Western NY, western PA,
West Virginia, Arkansas, Louisiana, Texas, Oklahoma, New Mexico,
Colorado, Wyoming, North Dakota, Canada, and internationally. You would
be living in one town near oil drilling activity, so you can be quickly
responsive to E&P customer needs.
Then, you will be called to discuss this position.
The Nicholas Charles Company, a recruiting company, is assisting this
client company in finding candidates for the Field Engineer role.
This client company is the leading oilfield services company for
customers working in the international oil and gas industry. No cost to
applicants for this service.
For your questions or to apply:
EMAIL YOUR RESUME TO GPayne@
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