Hey Guys,
I was wondering if anyone on the green screen would have any leads for a potential job for a recently graduated engineer in upstream oil and gas? I had good grades in school (3.9 GPA), and one internship with an operator in East Texas doing reservoir and completions work. I have done a lot of economic modeling in PHDWin, I took half a dozen petroleum geology classes (some at the graduate level), I've read dozens of technical papers on completion design, field development, depostional systems, and drilling, and I have good recommendations from my previous and current employers.
I have a lot of experience outside of O&G, including robotics and manufacturing, but I have enjoyed my time working in oil and gas more than anything else I've done so far, so I'd like to get back into the game.
I can shoot my resume to anyone that is interested, and I'd be happy to answer any questions that anyone might have for me.
I was wondering if anyone on the green screen would have any leads for a potential job for a recently graduated engineer in upstream oil and gas? I had good grades in school (3.9 GPA), and one internship with an operator in East Texas doing reservoir and completions work. I have done a lot of economic modeling in PHDWin, I took half a dozen petroleum geology classes (some at the graduate level), I've read dozens of technical papers on completion design, field development, depostional systems, and drilling, and I have good recommendations from my previous and current employers.
I have a lot of experience outside of O&G, including robotics and manufacturing, but I have enjoyed my time working in oil and gas more than anything else I've done so far, so I'd like to get back into the game.
I can shoot my resume to anyone that is interested, and I'd be happy to answer any questions that anyone might have for me.
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