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RRC - Engineering Job In RAILROAD COMMISSION OF TEXAS At

RRC - Engineering Specialist I/Oil & Gas Field Inspector (Taylor County) - Abilene

  • Full-Time
  • Abilene, TX
  • RAILROAD COMMISSION OF TEXAS
  • Posted 2 years ago – Accepting applications
Job Description
RRC - Engineering Specialist I/Oil & Gas Field Inspector (Taylor County) - Abilene (00021464)Organization: RAILROAD COMMISSION OF TEXAS Primary Location: Texas-Abilene Work Locations: RRC Abilene (455-ABILENE) 3444 North First Street Suite 600 Abilene 79603 Job: Business and Financial Operations Employee Status: Regular Schedule: Full-time Standard Hours Per Week: 40.00 Travel: Yes, 5 % of the Time State Job Code: 2127 Salary Admin Plan: B Grade: 17 Salary (Pay Basis): 3,800.00 - 4,166.67 (Monthly) Number of Openings: 1 Overtime Status: Exempt Job Posting: Feb 28, 2022, 10:47:05 AM Closing Date: Mar 14, 2022, 11:59:00 PM Description


General Description

The Railroad Commission of Texas, recognized as a worldwide leader in the regulation of oil and gas is seeking a Field Inspector to perform technical field inspections in oilfield operations in the Abilene District Office, Field Operations Section of the Oil and Gas Division. Responsibilities include conducting surveys, making inspections, investigating complaints, and collecting and analyzing engineering and geological data. This position offers the opportunity to learn up-to-date oil and gas operations and procedures, regulatory requirements, drilling, production, and transportation of crude oil. This role will also enhance skills in identifying drilling, well completion and well production equipment, including down-hole well production equipment, the associated usage, and removal procedures. Work is performed under the general supervision of the Lead Inspector, Technical Staff, and/or the Assistant District Director.


Essential Job Duties

Observe drilling operations and conduct drilling rig inspections for compliance with statewide rules.

Inspect well plugging and witness surface casing cementing to ensure protection of the State’s usable quality water.

Document mechanical integrity test associated with injection and disposal wells to ensure compliance with permit restrictions.

Inspect commercial recycling and surface waste facilities to ensure compliance with permit specifications.

Conduct general lease inspections to ensure overall compliance with statewide rules.

Perform and analyze fluid level tests on wells to ensure protection of the State’s usable quality water.

Gauge storage at the lease battery to determine the amounts of oil, condensate and produced water on location.

Utilize gauge lines, color cut, and other testing equipment (i.e. chloride test kit) for titration of fluids.

Investigate well complaints, document findings, and submit detailed reporting forms.

Collect and correlate engineering and geological data.

Excavate and collect soil samples to a depth of 30 inches or more to locate lines.

Respond to emergency hydrogen sulfide (H2S) situations, make inspections, and report findings to the District Office management, which may result in an activation of an Emergency Response Plan.

Compose and submit reports and documentation in the prescribed timeline using Oracle and/or Microsoft Office software including Word, Excel and Outlook.

Communicate technical information to industry employees and the public.

Walk up to two miles, in various weather conditions, to complete inspections.

Perform related essential tasks, as assigned, to maintain workflow.

May occasionally have to work nights, weekends or holidays.

This position requires some travel.


State Classification: 2127
State Classification Title: ENGINEERING SPECIALIST I
Salary Group: B17
Military Occupational Specialty Codes (MOS):
Army – 12H; 72D; 12
Navy - EA; 753X; Construction; Restricted Line (Engineering Duty)
Coast Guard – ENG13; Engineering
Marine Corps – 8831; 13
Air Force – 3E5X1; 32EX; 3E; 32

Additional Military Crosswalk information can be accessed at http://www.hr.sao.texas.gov/Compensation/MilitaryCrosswalk/MOSC_EngineeringandDesign.pdf

Qualifications


Minimum Qualifications

High school diploma/GED.

Applicant must live in or be willing to move to Taylor County, Texas.

Must have a valid Texas Driver's License and good driving record.


Preferred Qualifications

Experience in engineering or oil & gas industry.

Bachelor's degree in Engineering, Geology, or other scientific degree from an accredited four-year college or university OR

Associate's Degree or technical certification from accredited technical institute/college


Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities

Demonstrated understanding and ability to apply geological concepts, techniques, theories, and principles.

Demonstrated skill in excellent organizational, communication, and writing skills.

Demonstrated 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 drive, perform basic maintenance and tire changes on pickup 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 climb ladders to heights of 16 feet.

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.


Work Hours and Telework: Standard office hours for Commission employees are 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday. Our agency offers alternate schedules for employees, as long as it does not adversely affect operations and service levels, and standard hours of operation are maintained. The Commission may also offer telework based on the agency’s approved Telework Plan. Alternate work schedules and telework may be discussed with the hiring manager during the interview process.


APPLICATIONS SUBMITTED THROUGH WORK IN TEXAS: Work In Texas (WIT) applicants must complete the CAPPS Recruit Prescreening Questionnaire to be considered for the posting. To complete the Prescreening Questionnaire, go to CAPPS Recruit to register or login: https://capps.taleo.net/careersection/ex/jobsearch.ftl?lang=en


Remarks: There is one available position. Official transcripts, DD214 or DD1300, copies of license/certifications, or other minimum requirement validations will be requested at the time of the job offer.


THE RAILROAD COMMISSION OF TEXAS ONLY ACCEPTS ONLINE APPLICATIONS FOR THIS POSTING.


Due to the high volume of applications we do not accept telephone calls. Only candidates selected for interview will be contacted. Notifications to applicants are sent electronically to the email address you provide.


The Railroad Commission of Texas is an Equal Opportunity Employer and does not
discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, religion, age
or disability in employment or in the provision of services.
The Railroad Commission of Texas is a tobacco-free workplace.

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