Cenovus

Energy

SeniorCompletions&WellServicingEngineer

$1–1k Calgary, Alberta, Canada PART TIME Remote Friendly
Market Sentiment
HIGH DEMAND

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The Brief

“Senior Completions & Well Servicing Engineer at Cenovus. Skills: Completions engineering, Well servicing. Lead planning activities. Drive technical excellence”

Industry & Context.

Energy
Problems you'll solve

Troubleshooting

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

Legal authorization to work in Canada, Professional Engineer (P. Eng.) designation, 8 years of engineering experience, 5 years in SAGD/heavy oil completions

Nice to Have

Experience in production engineering, Experience in drilling engineering

What You'll Do.

Lead planning activities

Drive technical excellence

Develop strategies to improve performance

Ensure compliance with standards

Design completions programs

Execute well servicing programs

Track cost efficiencies

Track performance efficiencies

Track cycle-time efficiencies

Analyze operations through benchmarking

Identify improvement opportunities

Support well integrity

Troubleshoot well integrity

Ensure proper isolation

Ensure proper abandonment

Collaborate with teams

Optimize well lifecycle value

Promote knowledge sharing

Promote continuous improvement

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Field teams; Drilling teams; Production teams

Full Job Description

Worker Type: Employee Job Post End Date: 06/15/2026 ** _About this opportunity:_** Reporting to the Senior Manager, Thermal Engineering, the Senior Completions & Well Servicing Engineer will lead planning activities for completions and well servicing operations, with a focus on SAGD wells. This role is responsible for driving technical excellence in design, cost estimating, program development, KPI tracking, and post-operation evaluations. **_What you’ll do:_** * Develop and implement strategies to improve completions and well servicing performance while reducing costs * Ensure compliance with corporate, regulatory, safety, and environmental standards * Design and execute completions and well servicing programs * Manage budgets and track cost, performance, and cycle-time efficiencies * Analyze operations through benchmarking and identify improvement opportunities * Support well integrity, including troubleshooting and ensuring proper isolation and abandonment * Collaborate with field, drilling, and production teams to optimize the well lifecycle value * Promote knowledge sharing and continuous improvement across completions activities ** _Who you are:_** Our ideal candidate will have the following minimum requirements: * Legal authorization to work in Canada * Undergraduate degree in Engineering; Professional Engineer (P.Eng.) designation in good standing with APEGA * Minimum of 8 years of engineering experience, including at least 5 years in SAGD/heavy oil completions and well servicing * Demonstrated proficiency with Wellview * Experience in production or drilling engineering is high valued additional experience for consideration for this role. We acknowledge the value of transferable skills and may consider equivalent combinations of experience and education should you not meet a specific requirement. **Note: The application deadline for this position is 11:59 PM MT June 14, 2026** Cenovus was ranked one of Canada’s Best Employers in 2025. We’re committed to bein

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