Railroad Commission of Texas · 12 hours ago
RRC - Engineering Specialist II - Oil & Gas IIJA Federally Funded Plugging Inspector - FFP - Corpus Christi District Office
The Railroad Commission of Texas is a state agency that regulates the oil and natural gas industry. They are seeking an Engineering Specialist II to perform advanced technical fieldwork in the State Managed Well Plugging Program, ensuring the proper plugging of orphaned wells funded by federal grants.
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Responsibilities
Inspects orphan wells to verify the well condition and identify potential access problems and or the need for specialized well plugging equipment
Performs and analyzes fluid level tests on orphan wells
Monitor and oversee plugging and salvage operations of orphan wells
Conducts Naturally Occurring Radioactive Material (NORM) surveys of salvage items
Collects and correlates engineering and geological data
Digs and collects soil samples to a depth of 30 inches or more to locate lines and wells using a shovel or other tools
Work on land, in the Bay, and in the Gulf during this time
Performs related essential tasks, as assigned, to maintain workflow
Qualification
Required
High school diploma/GED
Five years of industry experience in oilfield operations, including drilling and cementing practices
Applicant must live in or be willing to relocate to Kleberg, Brooks, Jim Wells, and Nueces County, Texas
Experience and education may be substituted on a year for year basis
Skill in higher-level/college-level mathematics and a working knowledge of engineering techniques and principles
Demonstrate understanding and ability to apply geological concepts, techniques, theories, and principles
Demonstrate skill in excellent organizational, communication, and writing skills
Demonstrate skill in handling and use of oilfield tools, technical equipment, and protective gear
Skill in using computers, Microsoft Office, other Windows-based software, and database applications
Skill in maintaining high level of accuracy and attention to detail
Possess a valid Texas Driver's License and good driving record
Ability to maintain professional appearance and demeanor, when investigating complaints
Ability to understand, apply, and interpret engineering and geological concepts, techniques, and theories
Ability to drive, perform basic maintenance and tire changes on ¾ ton truck
Ability to walk up to two miles in varying weather conditions as required to perform inspection work
Ability to discern colors
Ability to operate, lift, and carry oilfield or safety equipment
Ability to lift, carry, and move an average of 20-30 lbs. to perform daily duties
Ability to work independently for long periods of time while meeting workload demands
Preferred
Industry experience in oilfield and plugging operations
B.S. or B.A. in Engineering, geology, or other scientific degree from an accredited four-year college or university
Experience in oil and gas regulatory functions and knowledge of the Railroad Commission's rules, policies, and procedures
Benefits
Generous paid time off including vacation, sick time, and at least 12 paid holidays per year
Telework options for eligible positions
Flexible work schedules
Retirement pension with a 150% agency match – you can watch this YouTube video that describes this amazing benefit
401(k), 457(b) and Roth
Health premiums 100% paid for full-time employees
Tuition Reimbursement
Wellness and Exercise Leave
Career development programs/opportunities for advancement
Company
Railroad Commission of Texas
Railroad Commission of Texas is a government agency regulating oil and gas operations, drilling permits, and environmental oversight.