The Turnaround Execution Coordinator II is responsible for planning, coordinating, and executing plant shutdowns and turnarounds with precision, safety, and efficiency. This role provides early design input to projects, manages integrated shutdown planning, and mentors less experienced coordinators to strengthen organizational capability. The position requires strong leadership, technical expertise, and the ability to manage complex, cross-functional activities under tight timelines.
The Electrical Engineering Technician III supports field electrical maintenance activities and ensures safe electrical isolation procedures (Lock Out Tag Out – LOTO) for lighting, air conditioning, and motor systems. This role typically reports to a supervisor or manager and serves as a technical leader, guiding junior staff and handling complex electrical challenges in industrial and commercial environments.
The Data Modeler – Net Zero Program Analyst supports operational decarbonization initiatives by managing, analyzing, and visualizing large datasets related to emissions, surface facilities, and power systems. This role works closely with field operations and Net Zero project teams to interpret data, identify trends, and help drive emissions-reduction strategies. The position may be based in Midland, TX or at the Houston campus, with occasional travel to Midland required for Houston-based candidates (every other month). This is not a remote or work-from-home role.
The position of Deepwater Operator A entails overseeing the startup, operation, monitoring, and shutdown of process and utility systems, ensuring they operate within specified parameters and meet quality standards. Responsibilities also include troubleshooting to optimize sales quality and delivery volume, maintaining compliance with environmental guidelines, conducting equipment testing and maintenance, and facilitating a safe work environment through risk assessments and clear communication. Additionally, the position involves maintaining accurate records, witnessing calibrations, and fostering positive working relationships.
The position of Well Runner is responsible for oil and gas well operations, well testing, operating and maintaining field equipment and facilities, surveillance of general field operations and maintenance of various databases regarding production and operations.
The Plant/ Process Operator supports safe, reliable, and efficient operations at the Tioga Gas Plant, working closely with the Control Room Technician (CRT) and Operations Technicians. This role plays a key part in maintaining stable plant operations, conducting equipment surveillance, and ensuring that safety and environmental requirements are rigorously upheld. The Operator II will help coordinate field activities, support maintenance efforts, endorse work permits, and ensure smooth communication and workflow across operations. This position requires strong operational knowledge, attention to detail, and the ability to work safely in a team-focused, fast-paced environment.
The I&E Technician II installs, maintains, and repairs electrical and instrumentation equipment in compliance with all applicable rules, standards, and practices. Ensures production equipment operates at established performance levels and product quality standards. Evaluates electrical systems to develop repair plans, documents issues, and verifies corrective actions taken.
The position of Lease Operator is responsible for oil and gas well operations, well testing, operating and maintaining field equipment and facilities, surveillance of general field operations and maintenance of various databases regarding production and operations.
The HSE Specialist supports field and plant operations by delivering hands-on safety training, conducting critical inspections, managing HSE equipment, and ensuring compliance with company and regulatory safety requirements. This role plays a key part in strengthening site safety culture, providing emergency response support, and maintaining readiness across field locations. The position requires strong field presence, technical expertise, and the ability to work in all weather conditions and operational environments.
The position of Deepwater Mechanic entails operating an offshore production facility according to customer specifications, conducting testing, calibration, maintenance, and inspections of equipment, and completing mandatory paperwork for both customers and governmental agencies. Additionally, responsibilities include troubleshooting and maintaining various equipment such as turbine compressors, generators,...
The position of Deepwater Operator A entails overseeing the startup, operation, monitoring, and shutdown of process and utility systems, ensuring they operate within specified parameters and meet quality standards. Responsibilities also include troubleshooting to optimize sales quality and delivery volume, maintaining compliance with environmental guidelines, conducting equipment testing and maintenance, and facilitating a safe work environment through risk assessments and clear communication. Additionally, the position involves maintaining accurate records, witnessing calibrations, and fostering positive working relationships.
The position of Deepwater Operator A entails overseeing the startup, operation, monitoring, and shutdown of process and utility systems, ensuring they operate within specified parameters and meet quality standards. Responsibilities also include troubleshooting to optimize sales quality and delivery volume, maintaining compliance with environmental guidelines, conducting equipment testing and maintenance, and facilitating a safe work environment through risk assessments and clear communication. Additionally, the position involves maintaining accurate records, witnessing calibrations, and fostering positive working relationships.
The Roustabout is an entry-level field position in the oil and gas industry responsible for performing general labor and maintenance tasks to support drilling, production, and construction operations. This hands-on role plays a key part in ensuring the safe and efficient operation of oilfield equipment and facilities.
The Roustabout is an entry-level field position in the oil and gas industry responsible for performing general labor and maintenance tasks to support drilling, production, and construction operations. This hands-on role plays a key part in ensuring the safe and efficient operation of oilfield equipment and facilities.
The position of Production Tech III is responsible for oil and gas well operations, well testing, operating and maintaining field equipment and facilities, surveillance of general field operations and maintenance of various databases regarding production and operations.
The Artificial Lift Technician / Control Room Operator plays a critical role in remotely monitoring and optimizing artificial lift systems across upstream assets. Operating from the Upstream Remote Operations Center (UROC), this position conducts real-time surveillance, identifies well performance issues, and supports field teams by providing diagnostics, troubleshooting guidance, and optimization recommendations.
This role requires strong artificial lift experience, analytical skills, rapid decision-making, and effective communication with production operations, engineering teams, and technology centers.
The position of Deepwater Operator A entails overseeing the startup, operation, monitoring, and shutdown of process and utility systems, ensuring they operate within specified parameters and meet quality standards. Responsibilities also include troubleshooting to optimize sales quality and delivery volume, maintaining compliance with environmental guidelines, conducting equipment testing and maintenance, and facilitating a safe work environment through risk assessments and clear communication. Additionally, the position involves maintaining accurate records, witnessing calibrations, and fostering positive working relationships.
The position of Deepwater Operator A entails overseeing the startup, operation, monitoring, and shutdown of process and utility systems, ensuring they operate within specified parameters and meet quality standards. Responsibilities also include troubleshooting to optimize sales quality and delivery volume, maintaining compliance with environmental guidelines, conducting equipment testing and maintenance, and facilitating a safe work environment through risk assessments and clear communication. Additionally, the position involves maintaining accurate records, witnessing calibrations, and fostering positive working relationships.
The position of Deepwater Operator A entails overseeing the startup, operation, monitoring, and shutdown of process and utility systems, ensuring they operate within specified parameters and meet quality standards. Responsibilities also include troubleshooting to optimize sales quality and delivery volume, maintaining compliance with environmental guidelines, conducting equipment testing and maintenance, and facilitating a safe work environment through risk assessments and clear communication. Additionally, the position involves maintaining accurate records, witnessing calibrations, and fostering positive working relationships.
The position of Deepwater I&E Technician involves maintaining control systems on the platform, including calibration of equipment, ensuring regulatory compliance, and assisting in the development of instrumentation and electrical (I&E) maintenance plans. A key aspect of the role is strict adherence to all safety standards to ensure a secure working environment.
The Land Survey/Agreement position is responsible for consulting with surface owners, negotiating agreements, and ensuring compliance with regulatory and environmental requirements to support oil and gas development activities. This role serves as the primary liaison between landowners, regulatory agencies, and company operations, ensuring that drilling sites, access routes, and infrastructure projects are executed smoothly and responsibly.
The position of Deepwater Operator A entails overseeing the startup, operation, monitoring, and shutdown of process and utility systems, ensuring they operate within specified parameters and meet quality standards. Responsibilities also include troubleshooting to optimize sales quality and delivery volume, maintaining compliance with environmental guidelines, conducting equipment testing and maintenance, and facilitating a safe work environment through risk assessments and clear communication. Additionally, the position involves maintaining accurate records, witnessing calibrations, and fostering positive working relationships.
Seeking shop mechanic with hands-on experience in truck maintenance and repair, with a strong focus on safety, efficiency, and quality workmanship.
The position of Deepwater Mechanic entails operating an offshore production facility according to customer specifications, conducting testing, calibration, maintenance, and inspections of equipment, and completing mandatory paperwork for both customers and governmental agencies. Additionally, responsibilities include troubleshooting and maintaining various equipment such as turbine compressors, generators,...
The Project Engineer III provides technical and project management support for electrical power systems across field development projects. This role is responsible for performing engineering design evaluations, managing multiple moderate-complexity projects, and ensuring work is completed on time, within budget, and in compliance with company standards and regulatory requirements. The Project Engineer III interfaces with cross-functional teams and external electrical service providers to ensure power availability and reliable operation of transmission, substation, and distribution infrastructure. This position may also provide back-up support to the Project Manager as needed.
We are looking for a reliable and hardworking Hazmat Shipping and Receiving Clerk to join our team. This position primarily focuses on HAZMAT shipping and receiving responsibilities pertaining to helicopter transport to and from the heliport. The successful candidate will be responsible for maintaining a clean and organized warehouse, run shipping and receiving, and ensuring the timely transportation of materials to and from locations.
The Contracts Lead II is responsible for managing a portfolio of contracts and new requests to ensure the efficient and effective purchase of goods and services—from purchase to pay. This role focuses on driving business value, optimizing total system cost, improving cycle times, and ensuring on-time delivery. Acting as a senior-level procurement/contracts professional, the Contracts Lead II handles more complex agreements and brings strong business acumen, commercial awareness, and stakeholder management skills to support the organization’s sourcing and contracting objectives.
The Entry-Level Operations & Billing Administrative Assistant supports the operations and finance teams by preparing customer reports, auditing rates for accuracy, and ensuring timely and correct billing. This role is ideal for someone detail-oriented, analytical, and ready to learn the financial and operational side of the business.
The Administrative Assistant supports PO closures and supplier onboarding by managing reports, resolving errors, and coordinating with cross‑functional teams and suppliers. Success requires strong communication, organization, and adaptability in fast‑paced environments.
The Pipeline Technician provides operational, technical, and mechanical support for facility equipment, focusing on inspections, production switching, and troubleshooting/maintenance of LACT units. Primary responsibilities include pigging operations and maintenance tasks related to equipment troubleshooting, testing, installation, and repair within the assigned area.
The position of Lease Operator is responsible for oil and gas well operations, well testing, operating and maintaining field equipment and facilities, surveillance of general field operations and maintenance of various databases regarding production and operations.
The Contract Administrator will support assigned Supply Chain projects with a strong focus on contract data cleanup and amendment management. This role ensures adherence to client policies and procedures while providing operational and administrative support to maintain accurate contract records, vendor data, and pricing structures. The ideal candidate is detail-oriented, comfortable working in project mode, and experienced in managing large volumes of contract documentation and data.
We are seeking a detail-oriented individual to manage and organize electronic records related to inventory, shipments, and logistics. The role includes creating standard operating procedures (SOPs), tracking inventory, and working alongside forklift and crane operators to ensure efficient loading and unloading of trucks and boats. Strong communication skills, a proactive mindset, and the ability to work in outdoor conditions are essential. Previous experience in logistics or inventory management is preferred. A valid TWIC card or ID is required to access the facility, with bunkhouse accommodations available for out-of-town candidates.
The Deepwater Operator B is responsible for the start-up, operation, monitoring, and shutdown of process and utility systems. This role ensures that process parameters are maintained within operating requirements, samples are taken and acted upon, and troubleshooting is performed to optimize sales quality and delivery volume.
The Deepwater Operator B is responsible for the start-up, operation, monitoring, and shutdown of process and utility systems. This role ensures that process parameters are maintained within operating requirements, samples are taken and acted upon, and troubleshooting is performed to optimize sales quality and delivery volume.
The role of Deepwater Electrician involves maintaining electrical equipment on the platform, such as motor controls, batteries, relays, VFDs, generators, and power transducers. Responsibilities also include performing electrical isolations, calibrating equipment, ensuring regulatory compliance with organizations like the USCG and MMS, contributing to the development of electrical maintenance plans, and strictly adhering to all safety standards.
The position of Deepwater Mechanic entails operating an offshore production facility according to customer specifications, conducting testing, calibration, maintenance, and inspections of equipment, and completing mandatory paperwork for both customers and governmental agencies. Additionally, responsibilities include troubleshooting and maintaining various equipment such as turbine compressors, generators,...
The position of Deepwater Operator A entails overseeing the startup, operation, monitoring, and shutdown of process and utility systems, ensuring they operate within specified parameters and meet quality standards. Responsibilities also include troubleshooting to optimize sales quality and delivery volume, maintaining compliance with environmental guidelines, conducting equipment testing and maintenance, and facilitating a safe work environment through risk assessments and clear communication. Additionally, the position involves maintaining accurate records, witnessing calibrations, and fostering positive working relationships.
The Field Operator III is responsible for safe and efficient daily operations across Permian Operations pods. This position requires strong production operations experience, preferably in modern fields such as the Bakken, Permian, or Delaware Basin. The operator will monitor wells and equipment, perform routine field duties, support maintenance activities, and ensure operational integrity in alignment with established safety and operational procedures. This is a rotational role (14/14) based out of COMET in Spring, TX.
The Inspection Advisor II (Inspection Coordinator) is responsible for coordinating and overseeing field inspection activities across multiple sites to support asset integrity programs. This role serves as the primary communication link between internal integrity teams and third-party inspection contractors. The position ensures that inspection work is executed safely, accurately, and in accordance with approved procedures, industry standards, and regulatory requirements. The Inspection Coordinator provides technical guidance, manages inspection workflows, and ensures that equipment inspection records remain current and compliant.
The role of Deepwater Electrician involves maintaining electrical equipment on the platform, such as motor controls, batteries, relays, VFDs, generators, and power transducers. Responsibilities also include performing electrical isolations, calibrating equipment, ensuring regulatory compliance with organizations like the USCG and MMS, contributing to the development of electrical maintenance plans, and strictly adhering to all safety standards.
A Solar Inverter Technician is responsible for supporting the service team in commissioning, troubleshooting, and repairing solar inverters. The role includes performing preventive maintenance, resolving technical issues, and ensuring compliance with engineering standards.
The position of Lease Operator is responsible for oil and gas well operations, well testing, operating and maintaining field equipment and facilities, surveillance of general field operations and maintenance of various databases regarding production and operations.
The Deepwater Operator A or B is responsible for the start-up, operation, monitoring, and shutdown of process and utility systems. This role ensures that process parameters are maintained within operating requirements, samples are taken and acted upon, and troubleshooting is performed to optimize sales quality and delivery volume.
The Regulatory Consultant will be responsible for providing the customer guidance and regulatory support throughout the Gulf of America offshore organization through all phases of projects to advise and ensure compliance with government regulations.
The position of Deepwater Mechanic entails operating an offshore production facility according to customer specifications, conducting testing, calibration, maintenance, and inspections of equipment, and completing mandatory paperwork for both customers and governmental agencies. Additionally, responsibilities include troubleshooting and maintaining various equipment such as turbine compressors, generators,...
The Maintenance Supervisor is responsible for maintaining and repairing production facilities and equipment to ensure reliable operation and minimal downtime. This position requires a hands-on, skilled individual with strong troubleshooting abilities and the flexibility to assist field personnel across multiple sites.
The position of Deepwater Operator A entails overseeing the startup, operation, monitoring, and shutdown of process and utility systems, ensuring they operate within specified parameters and meet quality standards. Responsibilities also include troubleshooting to optimize sales quality and delivery volume, maintaining compliance with environmental guidelines, conducting equipment testing and maintenance, and facilitating a safe work environment through risk assessments and clear communication. Additionally, the position involves maintaining accurate records, witnessing calibrations, and fostering positive working relationships.
The Field Operator II supports daily production operations by safely operating and maintaining wells and field equipment. This role ensures the reliability, efficiency, and safety of field operations while assisting with routine maintenance, data entry, and communication between crews and supervisors
The Warehouse Specialist is responsible for managing materials, ensuring safe storage and handling, maintaining inventory, and supporting operations by receiving, storing, and issuing supplies and equipment, often in a field or remote setting.