US-Houston-R415-ESG-Tech Advisor-Completions-209691

. JOB INFORMATION EMPLOYER:                                         Halliburton Energy Services, Inc.   Job Title:                                                Tech Prof-Completions, Prin                                                                          Job Location:                                          3504 W Admiral Doyle Dr, New Iberia, LA 70560                                                                         Duties:                                                              Responsibilities include: Provides Completion, Products & Services (CPS) job design, well support, and post job analysis to customers in designated area. Provides technical and operational expertise to external customer in a professional manner. Develops and maintains personal relationships with the technical customer base. Assignments require sufficient professional experience to assure competence as a fully trained professional. With minimal supervision, independently applies advanced engineering techniques, makes decisions on engineering problems and methods, and represents the organization to resolve important questions or to negotiate with key engineers and officials of other organizations. Uses advanced techniques and modification and extension of theories, precepts, and practices of the field and related disciplines. Provides technical guidance to drafters/designers and engineers and is consulted extensively by associates and others with a high degree of reliance placed on scientific interpretations and advice. Uses operational business knowledge to make tactical/operational decisions and coordinate the movement of equipment, materials, and personnel within a Natural Work Area (NWA) in day to day operations. Coordinates the day-to-day activities of individuals performing job/resource planning roles. Validates job proposals and reviews requirements versus available resources. Utilizes technical and/or operational expertise to provide service delivery solutions for customers. Orders equipment specific to customer specifications/job requirements. Communicates job specific details and information to appropriate service delivery and support staff. Creates Sales Orders pursuant to contracts and pricing agreements for both scheduled and call out jobs. Domestic travel required 15% of the time.     Job Duties Requirements:                                        Employer will accept a Bachelor's degree in Mechanical Engineering, Petroleum Engineering, or related field and 4 years of experience in the job offered or Tech Prof-Completions, Prin related role.   Position requires experience in the following:   Experience interpreting well site data in real time utilizing modeling software. Experience calculating, interpreting and modeling tubing movement, tubing stress analysis, torque analysis, drag analysis, centralization analysis for general running and performance enhancement operations (eg hydraulic fracturing, acidizing, etc).  Experience calculating hydraulic or hydrostatic pinning of mechanical tools for running, setting and releasing of said tools. Experience calculating dog leg limitations for intervention tools through systems under operating loads. Experience reviewing, interpreting and understanding component, assembly and system layout engineering drawings, as well as understanding mechanical functions of the same.  Experience coordinating and managing operations between drilling rig/vendors/assembly shop/manufacturing to execute complex well completions. Experience reviewing and approving operations procedures and final completions system design.   To apply, visit jobs.halliburton.com and enter #209691 in “search by keyword” field. If offered employment, must have legal right to work in U.S. EOE, including disability/veterans. .

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