Engineer and develop well intervention and workover programs for geothermal production and injection wells, including planning through execution and operational handover.
Design and support complex intervention operations, including coiled tubing, wireline, fishing, casing remediation, wellhead repair, scale removal, and other downhole remediation activities.
Develop detailed operational procedures, engineering calculations, risk assessments, contingency plans, AFEs, and cost estimates to ensure safe and efficient execution.
Provide engineering support during field operations, troubleshoot technical challenges, and recommend solutions to optimize well performance and maintain well integrity.
Identify, assess, and manage well risks throughout the planning and execution phases while ensuring appropriate engineering barriers and mitigation measures are in place.
Coordinate closely with drilling, production, reservoir, HSE, operations, contractors, and service providers to successfully execute intervention and workover campaigns.
Serve as contract holder for assigned intervention service lines, including defining scopes of work, establishing performance expectations, monitoring contractor performance, and driving continuous improvement.
Evaluate and implement new technologies, equipment, and engineering practices that improve well intervention performance, reliability, safety, and cost effectiveness.
Develop, maintain, and improve engineering standards, best practices, technical procedures, and well intervention guidelines.
Participate in incident investigations, Root Cause Failure Analyses (RCFAs), lessons learned reviews, and other continuous improvement initiatives.
Ensure compliance with applicable regulatory, environmental, company, and safety requirements throughout all phases of engineering and field execution.
Communicate technical concepts, operational risks, recommendations, and project status effectively to management and cross-functional stakeholders.
Mentor junior engineers, provide technical leadership, and contribute to the development of engineering capability and organizational culture.
Requirements
Minimum 10 years of progressively responsible well engineering experience, with demonstrated ownership of well planning and execution.
Demonstrated experience planning and executing complex well intervention and workover operations.
Experience with geothermal well interventions, or comparable high-temperature, HPHT, or scaled well operations, is preferred.
Experience with coiled tubing operations, fishing, wireline, casing remediation, and wellhead repair is strongly preferred.
Demonstrated ability to identify, assess, and manage operational and technical risks throughout project planning and execution.
Proven experience leading cross-functional teams and delivering engineering projects safely, on schedule, and within budget.
Experience supporting real-time field operations and providing engineering guidance during critical operational activities.
Strong project management, organizational, analytical, and problem-solving skills with a high degree of ownership and accountability.
Ability to work effectively in a fast-paced environment with periods of high operational intensity.
Must be able to communicate effectively in English to safely and successfully perform the essential functions of the position.
Benefits
Must possess a valid driver's license with a driving record that meets Ormat's Safe Driving Policy.