About this role
Well Integrity & Intervention Engineer required for leading
O&G Operator.
HSE
- Drives HSE performance in accordance with Total Group objectives, demonstrates HSE leadership and promote a safety culture with the team and service providers;
- Ensure that health, safety and environmental risks are assessed, and necessary measures taken to mitigate safety and health risks according to ALARP (As Low As Reasonably Practical) principle.
Planning
- Deliver according to the SOR Well Delivery Process;
- Book resources / equipment, ensure IOP updated, execute IWOP / readiness review;
- Set-up reporting systems, SAP and provide probabilistic time/cost estimation;
- Ensure regulatory permits in place and followed.
Engineering
- Prepare the Well Service Programme in compliance with Total Rules, industry standards and regulatory requirements to deliver the Integrity / Subsurface objectives as per SOR;
- Ensure that operational risks are assessed and that necessary measures taken to mitigate operational risks and that contingencies have been evaluated and implemented;
- Identify new suppliers and new technology as an aid to optimizing well delivery and reducing well cost;
- Ensures that programs are technically validated, best technology selected, lessons learned incorporated.
Performance
- Ensure programs are issued 14 days ahead of execution and revived in advance with platform management;
- Check and ensure that offshore reporting including NPT (Non Productive Time) is done correctly and adequately on a daily basis;
- Ensure that rental equipment items are returned to contractors promptly.
Operations
- Ensure lessons learnt are captured and included in the close-out-memo;
- Track daily cost, QC lookahead, QC reporting, QC loadout and backload, chemical usage;
- Provide monthly accruals;
- Follow the MoC process for any changes.
Organization
- Provide feedback to contract owners on each contractor's performance for SQM;
- Coach, mentor and Performance Monitoring of team members.
Requirements
Professional qualifications:
- Graduate Engineer in relevant technical discipline;
- 10 years successful industry experience in technical discipline;
- Proven offshore experience will be great (even though this is an onshore position);
- Safety leader and ability to solve complex problems in an innovative and cost-effective manner.
Personal qualifications:
- Good listening skills, communication skills and decision-making ability, along with negotiating skills;
- Fluency in English;
- IWCF Well Control Level 4.
Start applying immediately
Sending an application is quick and easy. Just make sure you have the required documents ready to go.
- Certifications (optional)
- Job references (optional)
- Motivation Letter (optional)
- Resume
Any questions remaining?
Your consultant, Matthew Duane is happy to clarify anything about this vacancy. When reaching out, use the pub number:
PUB301387
Account manager
Matthew Duane
Brunel Energy UK Manchester
m.duane@brunel.net