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Stokes & Spiehler: NOW HIRING Completion Engineers and Supervisors

  • Writer: Boss Energy Solutions
    Boss Energy Solutions
  • May 14
  • 2 min read

Stokes & Spiehler, a Boss Energy Solutions company, is actively seeking experienced professionals to join our team!



JOB DESCRIPTION

Completion Supervisors Lead onsite completion operations team with safety as the priority. Promote a positive "Safety First Culture" throughout all the onsite operations.


Regions

Preferably Completion Supervisors residing in Michigan, Wyoming and Colorado   


Key Responsibilities

The Completions Supervisor's primary responsibilities involve overseeing the preparation and execution of well completions. This includes the strategic planning of fracturing, perforating, tubing, and downhole tool placements to optimize extraction. The supervisor must ensure that all activities are executed according to the project's specifications, within budget, and adhere to all safety and environmental regulations. Effective leadership and management of onsite personnel are paramount, including training and mentoring junior staff.


Tasks and Duties

Specific tasks of a Completions Supervisor include, but are not limited to:

  • Developing and implementing completion programs and strategies.

  • Supervising the installation of well equipment such as tubing, packers, and downhole tools.

  • Monitoring and reporting on the progress and outcomes of well operations.

  • Ensuring compliance with health, safety, and environmental standards.

  • Managing logistics and resources to support completion operations.

  • Coordinating with cross-functional teams to align completion activities with overall project goals.

  • Maintaining clear and accurate operational records and reports for analysis and compliance purposes.

 

Education and Certification Requirements

Candidates for the position of Completions Supervisor are typically expected to have a minimum of a bachelor's degree in engineering, preferably petroleum engineering. In addition to educational credentials, extensive field experience in drilling and completions is crucial, often requiring at least 8-10 years in the industry with progressive responsibilities. Certifications specific to well control, such as a valid Well Control Furthermore, ongoing training in new technologies, safety protocols, and environmental regulations is essential to remain effective and compliant in this evolving field. Knowledge of Gas Storage Well Design, Drilling, and Completion is a plus.


Email resumes to Mark Johnson at mjohnson@stokesandspiehler.com



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