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Job Description Salary: $120,000 - $150,000 About Vault 44.01 (Vault) is a leading carbon capture & storage (CCS) developer focused on the development, capitalization, and operation of carbon storage assets throughout North America. Vaults team brings over 90 years of direct carbon storage experience, with involvement in the development of carbon storage projects across North America since 2007. Vaults capabilities span technical analysis, project design, permitting, stakeholder engagement, land leasing and acquisition, facility construction, and operations. In collaboration with our industrial partners, we are currently developing CCS projects in the US Midwest, US Southeast, and Canada focusing on single CO2 source, near-site sequestration projects and including 7 projects currently under contract. Vault has secured a US$300 million equity capital commitment from Grey Rock Investment Partners (Dallas, TX based private equity company) and has offices in Denver, CO and Calgary, AB. Summary
StartDate: Q3/Q4 2025 Location: Calgary / Denver or Midwest USA Reporting to: Manager of Subsurface Risk, MMV and CCSPermits Employee Type: Full Time Travel required: 1-2+ weeks per year Opportunity
This role is for a CCS/Petroleum Engineer experienced with well design, operations, and subsurface monitoring methods with a strong understanding of regulatory processes associated with permitting. You are knowledgeable about Class VI permit requirements, work well in a team environment and have strong writing and critical thinking skills to contribute to permit development. This role is suited for someone eager to tackle daily challenges, grow with a great company, and enjoy the journey along the way. This employer supports a flexible hybrid work environment with a mix of in-person collaboration and remote work. Emphasis is placed on producing high quality work and meeting deadlines. Responsibilities
Provide engineering and operations support to a multi-disciplinary team responsible for CCS permitting; this will include state permits, EPA Class VI, and CARB Certification Contribute to the writing and evaluation of Class VI and other permits and respond to regulatory questions Collaborate with the Project Development Team on well design and construction, AFE development, operations, and plugging plans Require a practical knowledge of drilling and field operations and experience with nodal analyses, wellbore hydraulics, and casing/tubing design, drilling fluids, cementing programs and completion equipment Collaborate with the finance team to support financial assurances sections of a permit Support field operations and ensure well design adheres to safety, reliability and economic goals Cross-disciplinary knowledge of geology and reservoir engineering as an asset Knowledge of measurement, monitoring, and verification (MMV) technologies as an asset Must work well under pressure and be adaptable to changing team priorities Excellent organizational skills and ability to work on multiple projects at once Ability to work independently and use critical thinking skills Excellent written communication skills Skills and Qualifications
Bachelor of Science degree or higher in petroleum engineering or related engineering discipline 5+ years of experience in petroleum engineering including drilling and completion engineering Direct experience with well design and nodal analyses software considered an asset Understanding of federal and state permitting processes considered an asset Demonstrated experience in carbon storage projects is considered an asset Time and project management skills along with attention to detail are requirements Key Competencies
Strong organizational, analytical, and problem-solving skills with an emphasis on attention to detail Highly motivated, results-oriented, and deadline-driven with the ability to work well in a team and independently Demonstrates a willingness to share knowledge and support team members Excellent work ethic, with the ability to manage competing and changing priorities while maintaining a high standard of work Ability to write and perform critical analysis of data and results from multidisciplinary studies Benefits
We offer a comprehensive benefits package, including competitive salaries, health and dental coverage, retirement plans, and generous paid time off to support your work-life balance. Competitive salary 401k plans Health and dental Paid time off and paid holidays Health Savings Accounts (HSAs) / Flexible Spending Accounts (FSAs) for health and dependent care Paid Parental Leave Vault is an equal opportunity employer, and are important to us. We are committed to providing employment opportunities to all qualified individuals. Final candidates for this position may be required to undergo a security screening, including a criminal records check. Only those individuals selected for an interview will be contacted
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Job Description Salary: $120,000 - $150,000 About Vault 44.01 (Vault) is a leading carbon capture & storage (CCS) developer focused on the development, capitalization, and operation of carbon storage assets throughout North America. Vaults team brings over 90 years of direct carbon storage experience, with involvement in the development of carbon storage projects across North America since 2007. Vaults capabilities span technical analysis, project design, permitting, stakeholder engagement, land leasing and acquisition, facility construction, and operations. In collaboration with our industrial partners, we are currently developing CCS projects in the US Midwest, US Southeast, and Canada focusing on single CO2 source, near-site sequestration projects and including 7 projects currently under contract. Vault has secured a US$300 million equity capital commitment from Grey Rock Investment Partners (Dallas, TX based private equity company) and has offices in Denver, CO and Calgary, AB. Summary
StartDate: Q3/Q4 2025 Location: Calgary / Denver or Midwest USA Reporting to: Manager of Subsurface Risk, MMV and CCSPermits Employee Type: Full Time Travel required: 1-2+ weeks per year Opportunity
This role is for a CCS/Petroleum Engineer experienced with well design, operations, and subsurface monitoring methods with a strong understanding of regulatory processes associated with permitting. You are knowledgeable about Class VI permit requirements, work well in a team environment and have strong writing and critical thinking skills to contribute to permit development. This role is suited for someone eager to tackle daily challenges, grow with a great company, and enjoy the journey along the way. This employer supports a flexible hybrid work environment with a mix of in-person collaboration and remote work. Emphasis is placed on producing high quality work and meeting deadlines. Responsibilities
Provide engineering and operations support to a multi-disciplinary team responsible for CCS permitting; this will include state permits, EPA Class VI, and CARB Certification Contribute to the writing and evaluation of Class VI and other permits and respond to regulatory questions Collaborate with the Project Development Team on well design and construction, AFE development, operations, and plugging plans Require a practical knowledge of drilling and field operations and experience with nodal analyses, wellbore hydraulics, and casing/tubing design, drilling fluids, cementing programs and completion equipment Collaborate with the finance team to support financial assurances sections of a permit Support field operations and ensure well design adheres to safety, reliability and economic goals Cross-disciplinary knowledge of geology and reservoir engineering as an asset Knowledge of measurement, monitoring, and verification (MMV) technologies as an asset Must work well under pressure and be adaptable to changing team priorities Excellent organizational skills and ability to work on multiple projects at once Ability to work independently and use critical thinking skills Excellent written communication skills Skills and Qualifications
Bachelor of Science degree or higher in petroleum engineering or related engineering discipline 5+ years of experience in petroleum engineering including drilling and completion engineering Direct experience with well design and nodal analyses software considered an asset Understanding of federal and state permitting processes considered an asset Demonstrated experience in carbon storage projects is considered an asset Time and project management skills along with attention to detail are requirements Key Competencies
Strong organizational, analytical, and problem-solving skills with an emphasis on attention to detail Highly motivated, results-oriented, and deadline-driven with the ability to work well in a team and independently Demonstrates a willingness to share knowledge and support team members Excellent work ethic, with the ability to manage competing and changing priorities while maintaining a high standard of work Ability to write and perform critical analysis of data and results from multidisciplinary studies Benefits
We offer a comprehensive benefits package, including competitive salaries, health and dental coverage, retirement plans, and generous paid time off to support your work-life balance. Competitive salary 401k plans Health and dental Paid time off and paid holidays Health Savings Accounts (HSAs) / Flexible Spending Accounts (FSAs) for health and dependent care Paid Parental Leave Vault is an equal opportunity employer, and are important to us. We are committed to providing employment opportunities to all qualified individuals. Final candidates for this position may be required to undergo a security screening, including a criminal records check. Only those individuals selected for an interview will be contacted
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