Senior Drilling Engineer jobs at Denver, CO, 80201, USA

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Location: Denver ,United States ,
Job Category: Engineering
 
Job Description

Are you a degreed Engineer (Chemical, Petroleum, Mechanical, etc. - Chemical degree preferred) with 10-15 years of experience? ** Do you have experience with "Directional Drilling" and is that specifically shown on your resume? ** Does your background include experience drawing up drilling programs - selection of rigs, parts, casing, etc.? ** Have you managed and supervised drill-rig operations? ** Want to work with an international clean-energy company opening new offices in Denver, Colorado, with operations in Wyoming and Alaska? ** If so, we want to talk with you today!! JOB OPENING:
SENIOR DRILLING ENGINEER Australian-headquartered Energy Company has an immediate opening for a to be headquartered out of Denver, Colorado, with regular travel to the various USA sites for drilling work. Salary:
DOEFull Relocation Provided Company Information:
The company is an innovative, forward-thinking energy company, and is Australia's leader in clean coal technology. Company has proven the combination of two technologies, Underground Coal Gasification (UCG) and Gas to Liquids (GTL). Together, these technologies have the potential to economically convert "stranded" coal, from deep underground, into ultra-clean liquid fuels. Position Overview:
The Drilling Engineer plans, executes, and manages all phases of directional drilling to deliver quality service that meets goals and objectives for the Company's UCG operations, both nationally and internationally. The drilling is shallow, usually 100-400 meters deep, into the stranded coal seam. The technology the company uses with its casing, cementing, and well heads are state of the art, and some of them, the first of their kind in the world. The selected Engineer will work closely with other members of the UCG Technology Team, Environmental Team, and (initially) the Wyoming Project Team to design best practices for the UCG operations nationally and internationally. This role will contribute to understanding the potential contaminant hydrogeology associated with UCG and provide appropriate input to generate operation and design. The work will contribut