The Oil & Gas Division of the Department of Mineral Resources (DMR) has an opening for an Oil & Gas Field Inspector in the Minot field and office area. The Oil and Gas Division regulates the drilling and production of oil & gas in North Dakota. Our mission is to promote the responsible development and use of these resources by preventing waste, maximizing economic recovery, and protecting the rights of all stakeholders-landowners, royalty owners, producers, and the public-to ensure the greatest overall good from these vital natural resources. For more information visit Home | Department of Mineral Resources, North Dakota
As an Oil & Gas Field Inspector, you will play a key role in the Oil & Gas Division's mission by inspecting all phases of oil operations in the field including:
Inspections and Compliance
Perform drilling rig inspections to verify compliance with permits and regulations; collect geologic and operational data as required.
Inspect plugged well sites and monitor reclamation progress.
Evaluate permitted locations for environmental concerns and reclamation needs.
Observe and verify procedures such as well integrity tests, well plugging and oil purchasing operations.
Inspect oil exploration and production sites, wells, and associated facilities as needed.
Document inspections in the field activity database and ensure timely synchronization.
Investigate public complaints.
Notify operators of violations and monitor corrective actions.
Oversee spill inspections and remediation efforts.
Communication and Stakeholder Engagement
Serve as liaison with the Field Operations Manager, District Supervisor, Operators, Mineral Owners and Others to address compliance issues and provide field updates.
Respond to public and operator inquiries, investigate complaints, and provide regulatory guidance.
Flexibility: The position requires flexibility with daily schedule and will at times need to work after normal business hours on weekends and holidays.
To Be Considered For This Role You Must Have
A bachelor's degree in Geology, Biology, Chemistry, Earth Science, Mathematics, Petroleum or Geological Engineering, or other very closely related majors; OR
A closely related Associate's degree and two years of industry experience, and continued employment contingent upon obtaining certificate in Petroleum Engineering within two years of start.
As Well As
A valid North Dakota driver's license with current insurance.
Strong written and verbal communication skills.
The ability to take initiative and lead by example.
The ability to understand and comply with North Dakota state law and Department of Mineral Resources policies and procedures.
Knowledge and/or experience with Microsoft Office (Outlook, Work, Excel, Teams, etc.) and GIS.
Also requires the ability to climb ladders; bend and stoop; stand for long periods; walk on uneven terrain for up to two miles; operate a four-wheel drive vehicle, in all types of weather conditions and terrain; carry 30 pounds of personal protective equipment (mask, air tank), with the ability to quickly don the equipment while quickly exiting the area during an emergency.
This Position Provides: job stability, a consistent work schedule, a great work life balance, and the ability to enhance the state and protect its environment while learning new oil field trends and technology. Other benefits include 100% employer paid family health insurance; a comprehensive retirement plan; paid vacation & sick leave, 10 paid holidays, and other great benefits. For more information visit Team ND Benefits | Office of Management and Budget North Dakota
Application Procedures
Applicants must complete an online application via the State of ND Careers site: www.nd.gov/careers by 11:59 p.m. on the closing date.
The following must be attached to the application when submitted:
Resume
Cover letter
A list of 3 or more professional references with contact information
Applicants must be legally authorized to work in the United States. The ND Department of Mineral Resources does not provide sponsorships. Due to access to restricted information, the successful candidate will be required to complete a satisfactory criminal background check.
For more information about the position contact: Jeanette Bean at jabean@nd.gov or 701-328-7608. For accommodation or assistance in the application or interview process, please contact Lynn Burgard at lyburgard@nd.gov or 701-328-4737. TTY users may use Relay North Dakota at 1-800-366-6888.
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The State of North Dakota and this hiring agency do not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex (including sexual orientation and gender identity), genetics, religion, age or disability in employment or the provisions of services and complies with the provisions of the North Dakota Human Rights Act.
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