• A minimum of a bachelor’s degree in Petroleum Engineering or equivalent from an accredited University, Masters or Ph.D. preferred
  • 5+ years of relevant industry experience working as a Petroleum Engineer with a major emphasis on Reservoir Engineering for unconventional wells and minor emphasis on completions and facilities engineering
  • Working experience with Rate Transient Analysis, Decline Curves, and Analytical / Numerical well modelling and production forecasting for unconventional wells
  • Programming experience (Example: Python, VBA, JavaScript, C++, SQL)
  • General knowledge of the equipment used in flowback and well testing and how it is operated
  • General knowledge of methods for completing unconventional wells
  • General knowledge of fracture mechanics and stimulation design
  • Knowledge of a variety of reservoir basins in the U.S.
  • Advanced PC skills, particularly in Excel and PowerPoint
  • Strong analytical, problem solving, and critical thinking skills
  • Excellent verbal and written communication skills, the capability of independent thought and action, and the ability to work with minimal supervision using sound judgment. Must have excellent people skills
  • Excellent organizational skills: ability to handle multiple tasks simultaneously under tight deadlines in a competent and professional manner
  • Ability to work remotely within a team (experience using Microsoft Teams, Zoom, etc.)
  • Experience with the acquisition of oil and gas data from commercial industry databases (e.g., Drilling Info) and from state regulatory bodies such as the Texas Railroad Commission