Production Analyst Job at Devon Energy in Cuero
Devon Energy, Cuero, TX, United States, 77954
Overview
At Devon, we offer a career with energy and opportunities to solve today’s challenges. We emphasize innovation, problem-solving and positive change, with values, wellness programs, and benefits aimed at helping employees balance personal life and family responsibilities so they can contribute fully.
Under general supervision, the Production Analyst is responsible for documentation, coordination, and optimization of production activities through software toolsets. The role performs routine tasks related to analysis and optimization of production wells and facilities, monitors well performance, and uses production data analysis tools to identify trends, patterns, and anomalies associated with underperforming wells. The role incorporates new data into the DSC process and applies relevant software packages, with the goal of optimizing production operations and driving operational efficiency within E&P operations.
Responsibilities
- Ensures data from corrective repairs are accurate and streamed; incorporates new data into the DSC process and validates corrections in Cygnet.
- Monitors daily run time, fuel usage, and other operating parameters through SCADA, notifies lease operators of variances, and provides pertinent production data when needed.
- Schedules portable compressor and meter moves, generates off-production reports, and notifies pipeline operators of system changes or alarms.
- Engages in continuous improvement, recommends modifications, and evaluates and recommends solutions to basic business and technical issues in DSC production, with mentorship.
- Reviews and coordinates alarm notifications and reports, validates alarms after changes, and addresses underperforming wells in collaboration with lease operators, optimization operators, and engineers.
- Analyzes production reports and collaborates with engineers, optimization operators, and lease operators for wells and lease activities.
- Plans work strategically to support business objectives, identifies risks across disciplines, and shares knowledge as an informal mentor, ensuring alarms and set points are accurate and functional.
- Optimizes and troubleshoots well parameters for automated wells, incorporates new data into the DSC process, and demonstrates intermediate to advanced software skills.
- Prioritizes, organizes, and completes multiple concurrent projects following established project management standards and adapting to changing priorities.
- Coordinates, hosts, or participates in route/well reviews, coordinates proactive fluid level shots, and ensures correct data streaming for corrective repairs.
- Contributes to data incorporation in the DSC process and participates in innovating new ideas and tools.
Education
Education: Bachelor’s Degree in Engineering, Business Administration or related discipline and/or commensurate work experience is required.
Experience
Experience: 0-3 years of relevant experience with a Bachelor’s Degree in Engineering, Business Administration or related discipline is preferred; otherwise 5+ years of relevant experience, preferably in E&P Operations in areas such as Production, Completions/Workover, and artificial lift (Rod Pump, Gas Lift, Plunger Lift) or a related field. Industry experience is preferred.
Competencies
- Oral & Written Communication
- Results Oriented
- Active Learning
- Digital Literacy
- Business Acumen
Skills
- Production Data Management
- Data Analysis
- Alarm Monitoring
- Reporting
- Well Optimization & Troubleshooting
- Documentation Preparation
- E&P Ops Software Proficiency
- Process Implementation
- XSPOC or equivalent
- PowerBI
- Knowledge of Tow, Pi, Echometer TAM/TWM
Qualified applicants are considered without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, age, disability, status as a protected veteran or other characteristics protected by law.
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