RWDY Inc
Job Title: Control Room Operator – Artificial Lift Technician
Location: Spring, TX (Houston-based Remote Operations Center)
Schedule: 14 days on / 14 days off rotation
Pay Rate: $55.00/hour
Position Overview The Artificial Lift Technician will be based in the Upstream Remote Operations Center, supporting ExxonMobil’s field assets through real-time surveillance, diagnostics, and optimization of artificial lift systems. This role is critical to maximizing production efficiency, minimizing downtime, and improving overall asset performance throughout the well lifecycle. The position collaborates closely with Production Operations, Engineering Teams, and EM Technology Centers, ensuring safe, reliable, and optimized operations across multiple artificial lift types.
Key Responsibilities Artificial Lift Surveillance & Optimization
Conduct continuous monitoring of artificial lift systems including ESP, Rod Pump, and Gas Lift
Identify operational anomalies through surveillance parameters and trend analysis
Proactively implement corrective actions to improve production and equipment reliability
Troubleshooting & Diagnostics
Diagnose well performance issues and accurately identify failure mechanisms
Support root cause analysis and assist with remediation planning
Ensure well downtime records are accurate, complete, and actionable
Operational Collaboration
Coordinate with field operations, engineering, and technology teams to optimize production
Support well workover planning and post-workover performance evaluations
Manage workflows across the full well lifecycle
Reporting & Communication
Provide clear, consistent updates to stakeholders on well performance and lift optimization
Maintain detailed documentation of surveillance activities and optimization outcomes
Required Qualifications Education
High School Diploma or equivalent (required)
Experience
Minimum 6 years of experience as an Artificial Lift Technician, Specialist, or Engineer
Demonstrated experience supporting unconventional oil & gas operations
Technical Skills
Proficiency with surveillance and analytics platforms including:
XsPOC
PumpChecker
Ignition
Spotfire
Strong understanding of artificial lift systems and operating principles
Ability to interpret production data, identify trends, and recognize anomalies
Core Competencies
Strong analytical and problem‑solving capabilities
Adaptable in fast‑paced, high‑volume operational environments
Effective communicator across technical and non‑technical audiences
Collaborative team player with cross‑functional interface experience
Proactive, initiative‑driven approach to optimization and performance improvement
Preferred Qualifications
Experience working for an Artificial Lift service provider
Prior involvement in Root Cause Failure Analysis (RCFA)
Experience with artificial lift system design and optimization strategies
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Position Overview The Artificial Lift Technician will be based in the Upstream Remote Operations Center, supporting ExxonMobil’s field assets through real-time surveillance, diagnostics, and optimization of artificial lift systems. This role is critical to maximizing production efficiency, minimizing downtime, and improving overall asset performance throughout the well lifecycle. The position collaborates closely with Production Operations, Engineering Teams, and EM Technology Centers, ensuring safe, reliable, and optimized operations across multiple artificial lift types.
Key Responsibilities Artificial Lift Surveillance & Optimization
Conduct continuous monitoring of artificial lift systems including ESP, Rod Pump, and Gas Lift
Identify operational anomalies through surveillance parameters and trend analysis
Proactively implement corrective actions to improve production and equipment reliability
Troubleshooting & Diagnostics
Diagnose well performance issues and accurately identify failure mechanisms
Support root cause analysis and assist with remediation planning
Ensure well downtime records are accurate, complete, and actionable
Operational Collaboration
Coordinate with field operations, engineering, and technology teams to optimize production
Support well workover planning and post-workover performance evaluations
Manage workflows across the full well lifecycle
Reporting & Communication
Provide clear, consistent updates to stakeholders on well performance and lift optimization
Maintain detailed documentation of surveillance activities and optimization outcomes
Required Qualifications Education
High School Diploma or equivalent (required)
Experience
Minimum 6 years of experience as an Artificial Lift Technician, Specialist, or Engineer
Demonstrated experience supporting unconventional oil & gas operations
Technical Skills
Proficiency with surveillance and analytics platforms including:
XsPOC
PumpChecker
Ignition
Spotfire
Strong understanding of artificial lift systems and operating principles
Ability to interpret production data, identify trends, and recognize anomalies
Core Competencies
Strong analytical and problem‑solving capabilities
Adaptable in fast‑paced, high‑volume operational environments
Effective communicator across technical and non‑technical audiences
Collaborative team player with cross‑functional interface experience
Proactive, initiative‑driven approach to optimization and performance improvement
Preferred Qualifications
Experience working for an Artificial Lift service provider
Prior involvement in Root Cause Failure Analysis (RCFA)
Experience with artificial lift system design and optimization strategies
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