ProSidian Consulting

Oil & Gas

CompletionEngineer

$155–210k ~AI est. Washington, District of Columbia, United States; United States FULL TIME Remote Friendly
Market Sentiment
HIGH DEMAND

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The Brief

“Completion Engineer at ProSidian Consulting. Skills: Completion Engineering, Technical Due Diligence, Engineering Validation. Provide services and support. Deliver bankable advisory services”

What You'll Achieve.

Deliver lender-ready due diligence; Deliver monitoring outputs; Deliver certification outputs; Deliver decision-support outputs

Industry & Context.

Oil & Gas
Eligibility Requirements

On-Site Meetings Expected, STD Background Chk, Security Clearance

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

Senior Consultant II, Energy Industry experience, Oil and Gas experience, Power and Utilities experience, Completion design, Stimulation approach, Well deliverability, Production readiness review

Nice to Have

Functional and technical area expertise

What You'll Do.

Provide services and support

Deliver bankable advisory services

Convert findings into outputs

Address well completion

Address production readiness

Review completion design

Review stimulation approach

Review well deliverability

Review production readiness

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Independent Engineering Advisory Services; Credit Evaluation Team; Lifecycle Monitoring Team

Full Job Description

ProSidian is a Management and Operations Consulting Services firm that delivers value to clients through tailored solutions grounded in industry-leading practices. ProSidian provides enterprise services/solutions for Risk Management, Compliance, Business Process, IT Effectiveness, Engineering, Environmental, Sustainability, and Human Capital. We help forward-thinking clients solve problems and improve operations. Launched by Management Consultants, our multidisciplinary teams bring together the talents of global professionals to complete a wide range of engagements for public and private, defense and civilian government, and non-profit organizations. Our solution-centric services are deployed across the enterprise, target drivers of economic profit (growth, margin, and efficiency), and are aligned at the intersections of assets, processes, policies, and people delivering value. Learn More About ProSidian Consulting at www.ProSidian.com. ProSidian Seeks a Completion Engineer | Technical Due Diligence & Engineering Validation For Upstream Oil & Gas (Exploration / Production) [DOE0081081] for Program Support on a Exempt 1099 Contract: No Overtime Pay Basis Remote (within USA - W/ On-Site Meetings Expected) in The CONUS - Located In Washington, DC / Nationwide (Remote Project Support Across the United States) Area Clearance Designation(s): STD Background Chk Contract Contingent, generally located across the CONUS - Located In Washington, DC / Nationwide (Remote Project Support Across the United States) Across The District of Columbia / Nationwide (Remote Project Support Across the United States) - Independent Engineering Advisory Services are typically performed remotely and at project sites nationwide. Region supporting a a department within the US Department of Energy [The Loan Programs Office (LPO)] that provides attractive debt financing for high-impact, large-scale energy infrastructure projects in the United States. The Completion Engineer | Technical Due Diligenc

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