Company Overview:
Well Done Consulting LLC, in partnership with Cornerstone Eng. Inc., stands at the forefront of the oil and gas industry, providing unparalleled expertise in the regulatory, business, and process optimization landscape. We specialize in managing idle well operations and orchestrating Asset Retirement with a strategic focus. By integrating advanced business planning and regulatory insights, we excel in optimizing cash flow, whether through the reactivation of dormant wells or efficient asset decommissioning. Our reputation as a pivotal consulting resource spans statewide, serving oil and gas operators with top-tier regulatory, engineering, and strategic advisory services.
Role Summary:
Join our team in Bakersfield, CA, for an engaging, full-time, on-site opportunity as an Asset Retirement Operations Engineer. This pivotal role centers on leading Asset Retirement initiatives and well abandonment operations. The engineer will harness their expertise to manage projects adeptly, analyze well data intricately, and troubleshoot operational challenges efficiently. Collaborating closely with clients, the engineer will address and resolve issues, ensuring optimal outcomes and sustained customer satisfaction.
Key Qualifications:
- Minimum of 5+ years of experience in oil and gas subsurface operations, with a focus on Asset Retirement.
- Proven analytical and troubleshooting skills, particularly in well operations.
- Strong customer service orientation and a knack for creative problem-solving.
- Proficiency in data analytics and comprehensive knowledge of idle well regulations.
- Prior experience in the oil and gas sector is essential.
- A Bachelor’s degree in Engineering or a closely related field is required.
Desirable Certifications:
- Professional Engineer (P.E.) license.
- Project Management Professional (PMP) certification.
- NACE certification.
- Relevant OSHA training.
We invite experienced professionals who are eager to drive success in Asset Retirement and idle well management to apply for this dynamic role.