Job Description
About us
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The success of our Upstream, Product Solutions and Low Carbon Solutions businesses is the result of the talent, curiosity and drive of our people. They bring solutions every day to optimize our strategy in energy, chemicals, lubricants and lower-emissions technologies.
We invite you to bring your ideas to ExxonMobil to help create sustainable solutions that improve quality of life and meet society’s evolving needs. Learn more about our What and our Why and how we can work together.
Job Group Capability
Job Group
Subsea
Job Role Description
Upstream Engineers contributes to all stages of Asset Development and Operation, inclusive of support to technology commercialization.
Upstream Engineering applicants will support Upstream Operations in Guyana and have the opportunity to support world-class offshore operations including FPSOs, deepwater drill ships, subsea project sand much more – all while working alongside one of the most talented workforces in the industry.
Positions Include:
Measurement Engineer
Subsea Engineer
Facilities Engineer
Industrial Control Systems & Cybersecurity Engineer
Materials Integrity Engineer
Production Engineer
Reliability Engineer
Wells Engineer
Job Role Responsibilities
What you will do
Lead initiatives for lessons learned capture and continuous improvement
- Prepare and revise operations execution procedures
- Identify and manage risks associated operations and recommend / progress improvement initiatives /corrective actions
- Liaise with contractors and vendors in reviewing and evaluating technical information
- Obtain all required permits and regulatory approvals
- Ensure compliance with business controls
Provide ongoing surveillance for day-to-day operations
- Monitor well performance and provide recommendations for optimizations
- Capture potential improvement opportunities that can have a positive impact on safety or efficiency
- Analysis of data to diagnose or predict potential operational challenges
- Work closely with engineering and operations peers to implement required changes in practices /procedures
- Provide on-site (offshore) support to ongoing operations (position dependent)
About you
Skills and Qualifications
- Bachelor’s degree in Engineering
- Applicants with anticipated graduation date or completion of engineering bachelor’s degree requirements in summer 2026 are invited to apply
- Good interpersonal skills and effective organizational skills; good attention to detail, completeness, and meeting deadlines
Preferred Qualifications / Experience
- Excellent communications (oral & written)
- Proficiency in Microsoft Outlook, Microsoft Office (e.g., Word, Excel, PowerPoint)
- Technical experience in Oil and Gas or heavy industry is advantageous, but not required
- Willingness to travel to offshore locations on a regular basis (e.g., drilling rigs, FPSOs)
Functional Skills
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