Title: Reservoir Engineer - EARTHPPL182Location: Historic Western European CityTerms: StaffDescription An E&P company with an ever-growing portfolio of global assets, the client we represent holds its international headquarters in a beautiful western European city. The technical department incorporates drilling, G&G, production and reservoir engineering personnel. With the constant acquisition of new assets, this department is in constant expansion and it has now become critical for the company to recruit an efficient reservoir engineer to manage producing assets and evaluate potential acquisitions. Reporting directly to the Vice President for Reservoir and Production, the reservoir engineer will be conducting field development analyses, predicting hydrocarbon production and reserves. Although thi is not a simulation role, the engineer should be well versed in the use of ECLIPSE. Applicants should ideally hold a Masters degree in petroleum engineering (or a related discipline) and have a minimum of 5 years of reservoir engineering experience with a strong emphasis on risk analysis, reserves/production forecasting, field development studies as well as reserves and asset management. As this company operates assets on a global scale (including the North Sea, Africa and the Middle East), the reservoir engineering will have the chance to work on different projects and face different challenges. Also, salaries will be competitive with very attractive benefits. We believe investigating alternative employment opportunities as a highly personal exercise, where confidentiality is paramount. As such should your preference at the first stage be to have a discussion prior to supplying details I would welcome you contact me on the details below any time up to 21:00 (GMT) Contact: Cyril Eleftheriou - Reservoir Engineering Team Lead Telephone direct: +44 (0)7852 470914 or +44 (0) 161 839 1312 Email direct at cyril.eleftheriou@petroleum-people.com Please visit our website at www.petroleum-people.com View all Petroleum People vacancies published on Earthworks web pages |