Midstream & Operations Career Opportunities in Gas & Petroleum
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Control Room Operator II – Midstream
Act as the central communication hub between Production, Midstream operations, third-party providers, and Marketing teams. Monitor system performance and support operational decision-making.
Responsibilities:
• Communicate scheduled and unscheduled well downtime.
• Conduct LAUF (lost and unaccounted for) volume analysis.
• Diagnose operational issues and recommend corrective actions.
• Facilitate coordination between field and operations teams.
Senior Lease Analyst
Manage and maintain complex lease documents and ensure compliance with contractual obligations.
Responsibilities:
• Review lease documents, verify updates, edits, and payment obligations.
• Communicate with brokers to resolve inconsistencies.
• Analyze Division Order Title Opinions (DOTO) and Unit Designations.
• Maintain lease obligation calendars, including expirations and payments.
• Support lease transitions to Division Order groups.
Gathering Operations Supervisor
Supervise pipeline commissioning and maintenance activities, ensuring infrastructure reliability and project deadlines are met.
Responsibilities:
• Schedule and manage new pipeline and gathering infrastructure commissioning.
• Review pipeline access during construction phases.
• Budget and schedule maintenance of access roads.
• Review and approve operations invoices within Delegation of Authority limits.
Application Analyst
Provide technical and business support for enterprise applications, ensuring operational efficiency and user satisfaction.
Responsibilities:
• Support local and remote end-users with application issues and training.
• Manage lifecycle of applications from implementation to retirement.
• Configure applications, manage security, licensing, and renewals.
• Support application integration with other enterprise systems.
• Recommend and implement solutions to improve application performance.
Qualifications & Conditions
• Relevant experience in operations, lease management, pipeline supervision, or application support.
• Analytical and problem-solving skills.
• Ability to work in high-responsibility, multi-stakeholder environments.
• Familiarity with midstream operations, pipeline systems, or enterprise applications preferred.
Advantages
• Professional development in the energy and gas midstream sector.
• Exposure to operational, technical, and analytical roles.
• Opportunity to work in a dynamic and safety-critical environment.
• Competitive compensation and international career prospects.