Bachelor of Science in Petroleum Engineering, or related engineering discipline from an accredited college or university
Minimum of eight (8) years of recent, relevant industry experience
Skilled in relevant industry software
An acceptable pre-employment background and drug test
Outstanding verbal, written, and presentation skills
Proficient computer and data analysis skills
Ability to apply advanced mathematical concepts
Experienced teacher and mentor
Physical ability: prolonged sitting, some bending and stooping, occasional lifting up to 25 pounds, manual dexterity for computer keyboard and calculator
Responsibilities
Use numerical simulation, rate and pressure transient analysis as tools to provide reservoir insights and recommendations on development strategy
Design, implement, and analyze reservoir surveillance programs
Perform computer simulations of oil and gas reservoirs to aid in reservoir management, including analytical, black oil, and compositional models
Analyze and interpret short- and long-term production performance from unconventional reservoirs to aid well completion, workover operations, and relate well development strategy to well performance
Provide direction and expertise on data collection and laboratory testing activities to meet specific reservoir characterization needs
Lead special teams to identify, evaluate, and execute opportunities for resource development
Represent Continental Resources at joint interest and technical meetings
Reach solid conclusions and recommend projects consistent with best engineering practices and company strategy. Communicate recommendations clearly and garner support for projects
Develop processes and workflows for duties required
Mentor and instruct technical staff when appropriate