Role Name: Cost Engineer
5 Days per week on-site in Spring, TX
12 Month Contract, Can Be Extended, Can Lead to FTE
Job Summary:
The Cost Engineer will serve as the subject matter expert (SME) in unconventional oil and gas completions cost details. He/she will be responsible for establishing and implementing annual budget / quarterly outlook / ad hoc scenario guidance, provide support and consultation to execution team, and perform cost and budgetary analysis, among other functions. This person must be a self-starter and should have excellent communication and organizational skills, team-building know-how and project execution experience utilizing project controls and budgetary systems.
Job Duties:
- Develop and continually improve budgeting, financial projections, and capital forecast
- Develop financial models and analyze them to support strategic initiatives
- Provide leadership and strategic thinking to projects including planning, cost estimating, contracting and tracking
- Support Execution Planning & Performance and Well Delivery and Well Servicing teams and with data-driven analysis
- Manage capital cost forecasting and AFE creation software (PLEX), owning standard configurations and item rates
- Prepare regular reports on an annual/quarterly/monthly/weekly basis or as needed
- Present Capital Projects monthly / quarterly financial reports
- Analyze the trends of Key Performance Indicators (KPIs), relating to budget / outlook vs actuals
- Monitor KPIs and identify the cause of any unexpected variances
- Dive deeply into financial data and become a subject matter expert to provide additional insight
- Identify and understand business challenges; propose and create solutions
- Collaborate with finance and accounting teams to ensure accurate cost allocation, tracking of capital expenditures, and compliance with financial reporting requirements.
- Develop and maintain effective relationships with business partners and cross-functional teams at all levels of the organization
- Performs other/additional duties as assigned by Supervisor
Qualifications:
- Bachelor s Degree in Engineering, Business or related field required
- Minimum three (3) years experience in a technical engineering role supporting stim and post-stim operations
- Experience in unconventional oil and gas field execution (drilling, completions, operations, or facilities) required.
- Excellent communication, leadership, organization, planning, and supervision skills
- Solid understanding of project management principles, cost control techniques, and financial analysis
- Knowledge of PLEX or other industry-standard cost engineering software, such as Oracle Primavera Unifier, P6 or similar cost management tools. Familiarity with financial systems and tools (e.g., ERP systems, financial modeling software, WellView / Siteview) and ability to integrate financial data with engineering and operational data.
- Interpersonal and communication skills with the ability to interact with various management levels
- Superior attention to detail and ability to successfully manage multiple competing priorities while maintaining a view of the big picture
- Ability to comfortably work on several projects at once
- Ability to motivate and leverage resources to provide appropriate support for multiple projects
- Ability to work and lead different groups to work together as a team
- Strong Excel, Word, and PowerPoint skills
- Proficiency in data visualization tools such as Spotfire, Power BI, or similar platforms, with the ability to create visually compelling and interactive dashboards preferred.