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Production Engineer I/II/III/IV

Hybrid - Canonsburg


EQT is the United States' leading producer of natural gas and the first traditional energy company of scale in the world to achieve Net Zero on a Scope 1 and Scope 2 basis.

From the office to the field, the #EQTeam is fueling the future. Power your potential with us.

At EQT, we are making strides toward becoming the best producer by creating long-term value for all stakeholders, including employees, landowners, communities, industry partners and investors. Our vision is to evolve EQT into a modern, connected, digitally enabled organization.

With an incredibly collaborative culture and a determined, progressive workplace, EQT was both named a National Top Workplace, as well as one of Pittsburgh's Best Places to Work!

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Here is how the Production Engineering role will impact our business:

The Production Engineer is responsible for providing technical support in order to achieve optimization of well performance, assurance of best-in-class economics for all proposed projects and a focus on zero incidents / zero emissions.

 

The Production Engineer’s responsibilities include but are not limited to:

  • “Owner” of Production Standards, Optimization Best Practices and Chemical Program Implementation.
  • Providing technical expertise in all phases of well optimization. (TIL / Flat-Time Decline / Artificial Lift Design and Installation / Plugging)
  • Complete daily reviews of well performance and developing plans of actions for wells / pads that are not meeting production and controllable downtime goals.
  • Complete quarterly route reviews with operational team in order to identify production / economic leading and lagging indicators that can be used / adjusted to achieve team goals.
  • Acting as the engineering interface with operational team (field and leadership) for assigned area of operations.
  • Providing scopes of work and economic justification for all proposed maintenance capital projects.
  • Completing economic and operational lookbacks for all completed maintenance capital projects.
  • Developing operational guidelines and standard operating procedures for all applicable practices.
  • Supporting operational leadership by providing training support for all field personnel.
  • Optimizing the chemical program for assigned area of responsibility in order to provide flow assurance, freeze / hydrate prevention and asset integrity.

 

Required Experience and Skills:

  • 2+ years of experience in engineering.
  • Bachelor’s Degree in Engineering. (mechanical, chemical, petroleum engineering)
  • Valid driver’s license required.
  • Ability to take ownership and lead projects as needed, and function as part of a team.
  • Strong understanding of oil and gas production to include well optimization through the use of compression / gas lift / plunger lift.
  • Strong understanding of process flow and equipment used for separation of fluids on common oil and gas production wells.
  • Strong understanding of Thermodynamics and Fluid Dynamics.
  • Strong communication and presentation skills.
  • Extreme Ownership Mentality
  • Self-starter with the ability to work independently.
  • Ability to work flexible work hours inclusive of weekends and holidays as needed.

 

Preferred Experience:

  • Prior experience in oil and gas industry.
  • Advanced Microsoft Office Suite experience to include Visio.
  • Familiarization with:
    • Smartsheet
    • AutoCAD / Promax / Bluebeam
    • SCADA familiarization (high level navigation)
    • Whitson / Nodal Analysis Tools
    • Ariel Performance
    • Echometer
    • Salesforce


Selected incumbent will be placed into the position that best suits their abilities and experience level.

EQT Corporation and its subsidiaries is an Equal Opportunity Employer -- Disabilities/Veterans.

 

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