Wednesday, 15 September 2010

Field Development Manager - Oil

Here we have some great new roles in the oil industry

Company Description Chronos Consulting (www.chronosconsulting.com) is part of the Coberon Chronos Group, an award winning global leader in permanent and temporary staffing, RPO and business process automation solutions (www.chronosworkflow.com) for global multinationals. The Group owns and operates 41 offices worldwide. Follow us on twitter.com/coberonchronos and facebook.com /coberonchronos Our Client is one of the largest energy groups in EMEA. We are looking for an expatriate professional for their oil and gas division.
Job Description Key Responsibilities The candidate will manage complex field development and/or re-development projects including reservoir studies and modeling, well construction, pipelines and building/upgrading facilities. This position will be in charge of a multidisciplinary team to provide deliverables, input for CAPEX/OPEX decisions needed for final decisions.

Skill Required Educational background: • University degree in Engineering • Fluent English Required skills and experience • 10+ years professional experience in E&P projects and operations • Knowledge and experience of planning and executing field re-developments including surface and subsurface design and execution • Knowledge of reservoir, production, drilling, maintenance, facilities and abandonment technologies • Experience in steam flooding and/or water flooding processes/operations • Knowledge and experience in financial methodologies, standards and practices for investment • opportunities • Experience in contract management (claim management etc.) • Strong leadership, organizational, interpersonal and communication skills • Team building skills and ability to work in multi-cultural teams • EU work permit holders preferred

Send your application to engineers@chronosconsulting.com Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.
Country ALL EU
City, region To be based in Romania
Discipline Engineering
Sector Energy and Utilities

Simon Harding
www.chronosconsulting.com

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