District Superintendent, Well Intervention

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Seneca Resources Company, LLC, the oil & gas exploration and production subsidiary of National Fuel Gas Company (NYSE: NFG) explores for, develops and produces natural gas and crude oil reserves in Appalachia. Seneca's headquarters are located in Houston, Texas with offices in Pittsburgh, Brookville, Wellsboro and Kane, PA. Seneca's investment activity is in the Marcellus and Utica Shales in Pennsylvania, where the company controls approximately 1.2 million net prospective acres and is one of the largest producers in the basin with approximately 1,000 wells. As an active exploration and production company in the northeastern U.S. for more than 100 years, Seneca Resources Company, LLC is committed to safety, environmental stewardship, increased productivity and maximizing shareholder value. The District Superintendent, Well Intervention will serve as an integral member of the Production team with responsibilities including, but not limited to, the following:

Responsibilities

  • Lead EHS performance in the field and ensure adherence to Seneca's EHS standards during workover, P&A, and flowback operations
  • Manage field operations of multiple P&A rigs and workover units
  • Schedule and coordinate workovers and P&A with the engineering and production ops teams
  • Plan/coordinate pre-job meetings, standard pad and equipment setups, and simops reviews in the field
  • Perform post-job reviews of workovers, including operations, budgeting, and vendors' KPIs
  • Work collaboratively across all operating areas within Seneca to share best practices and support SRC initiatives
  • Partner with Supply Chain to evaluate vendor pricing and contracts associated with workovers
  • Assist in budgeting/forecasting of workovers and P&As, capital needs and major expense/LOE costs
  • Find, assess, and implement new technologies in conjunction with the rest of the engineering team, including new tools, techniques, and software to improve workover efficiency
  • Assist Production operations in rigging up and managing flowback operations
  • Interact and communicate with Seneca's management team regarding current operations, EHS initiatives, operational improvements and all other facets of workovers and P&A
  • Assist engineering in workover and P&A procedures and BMPs
  • Learns, promotes and supports Seneca's EHSQ policies, standards and procedures in order to achieve environmental, health and safety excellence and ensuring that staff are taking a proactive leadership role in managing EHSQ for assigned areas of responsibility

Requirements

  • Associate's degree or higher is preferred
  • Minimum of (8) years of related experience in workover rigs, stand-alone snubbing units, coil tubing, P&A, slickline, and flowback in an active shale resource play
  • Strong organizational and prioritization skills
  • Ability to work in a team environment with high levels of communication and coordination
  • Ability to manage multiple projects and timelines concurrently
  • The successful candidate must be authorized to work in United States of America.

Nice-to-haves

  • Experience with Wellview/Siteview or other field cost-tracking software is a plus
  • Well Control Certification is preferred

Benefits

  • Seneca Resources offers a competitive salary, hybrid work schedule and a comprehensive benefits package.
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