FAQs
What is the primary role of the Engineering Co-Op Student?
The primary role of the Engineering Co-Op Student includes digitizing and logging files, gathering production data, and assisting with technical analysis projects.
What qualifications are required for this position?
A high school diploma or GED equivalent is required, and the candidate must be pursuing a degree in Engineering, preferably in Petroleum Engineering.
What software skills are necessary for this job?
Proficiency in Microsoft Office (Word, Outlook, Excel, and PowerPoint) is required, while knowledge of Microsoft Access, PowerBI, Spotfire, and database architecture (SQL, Oracle) is preferred.
Is previous experience in Engineering necessary for this Co-Op position?
No previous experience is necessary, but candidates should have the ability to complete diverse tasks and establish effective working relationships.
What is the nature of the work environment for this position?
The work environment is collaborative, as the Co-Op Student will be working with engineers, geoscientists, and the IT team on various projects.
Are there opportunities for special projects in this role?
Yes, the Engineering Co-Op Student may handle special projects as assigned by management.
What are the essential skills required for success in this position?
Essential skills include excellent written and verbal communication, strong organizational abilities, and the ability to anticipate and initiate action independently.
Is there a requirement for confidentiality in this role?
Yes, maintaining confidentiality and protecting operations by keeping information confidential is a critical responsibility of the role.
How many hours per week is the Co-Op position expected to work?
The position is part-time, but specific hours per week may vary based on project needs and availability.
What company values should the candidate adhere to in this position?
The candidate should adhere to the company's values of integrity, ownership, urgency, alignment, and innovation.