Oil & Gas Projects Jobs

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Oil and gas refineries require workers who know how to manage projects.

Oil and gas company drilling rigs and refineries need the appropriate personnel to manage different types of projects. Types of projects can include cost analysis estimates, project planning, project installation and communication regarding federal standards for oil and gas projects. Most project-related jobs requires an associate or bachelor's degree and related experience.

  1. Project Commissioning Manager

    • A project commissioning manager handles the completions phase of any given project. Such duties involve the up-front planning and being in charge of the commissioning team to monitor the project's execution and turnover. The project commissioning manager forecasts and tracks the progress, cost and schedule of the project's completion phase with the project control manager. Experienced project commissioning managers have a three-year to five-year bachelor's degree.

    Project Engineer

    • Workers employed as project engineers handle the commercial and technical management concerning design, fabrication and transportation needs for oil and gas projects. A project engineer ensures project quality and that operations run on time and on budget. The engineer also promotes safety issues and regulations at every work site. People interested in a project engineer profession specializing in oil and gas projects need a bachelor's degree for this job.

    Project Control Specialist/Estimator

    • A person with a two-year associate degree and at least three-to-five years' worth of estimating and operations experience in offshore and onshore oil/gas projects can become a project control specialist/estimator. As a project control specialist/estimator, she has managing responsibilities concerning the life cycle of offshore diving projects. The specialist/estimator creates analysis of past performance of projects while developing estimating standards used for future project analysis.

    Offshore Regulatory Project Manager

    • People employed as offshore regulatory project managers communicate and interact with clients concerning OCS (outer continental shelf) regulations. With a bachelor's degree and three-to-five years' technical experience, an offshore regulatory project manager directs client project meetings to advise on regulatory matters. He establishes new client contacts to maintain ongoing industry relations.

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