Business Systems Analyst
Angle HealthFull Time
Mid-level (3 to 4 years)
Candidates should possess a Bachelor's degree in a technical field with 5 years of relevant experience, and preferably 2+ years of Midstream industry experience. Prior experience with Quorum products and Power BI or similar reporting applications is preferred, along with working knowledge of Excel VBA, Python, SQL, and Transact/SQL. High proficiency in MS Office Suite, excellent problem-solving, time management, analytical, multi-tasking, and organizational skills with high attention to detail are also required, along with strong communication and teamwork abilities.
The Business Systems Analyst will develop data-driven visuals and models to support efficient business decisions and leverage operational data and technology to support pipeline operations. This role involves working closely with Operations to understand business processes, identify efficiency improvements, and answer strategic business questions using in-depth knowledge of WhiteWater Operations. Responsibilities also include participating in cross-functional collaboration, holding requirements gathering sessions with stakeholders, executing projects meticulously and timely, performing routine and ad hoc reporting and analysis, and designing and prototyping data analytics pipelines to identify trends and correlations.
Manages gas transmission and pipeline infrastructure
WhiteWater Midstream manages gas transmission assets, focusing on the transportation of natural gas and natural gas liquids (NGLs) from production sites to end-users. Their services include gas conditioning, compression, dehydration, fractionation, metering, and construction, ensuring efficient and safe delivery of these resources. The company operates key projects like the Agua Blanca and Whistler pipelines, primarily sourcing from the Permian Basin, a major oil and gas region in the U.S. Unlike many competitors, WhiteWater emphasizes project management and operational oversight, handling everything from project scope to material procurement. Their goal is to provide reliable infrastructure and services to energy producers, utility companies, and industrial users, generating revenue through service fees and long-term contracts.