Facilities EngineerThe Facilities Engineer participates across the full lifecycle of Chord Energy's upstream surface facility assets in the Williston Basin — from development planning, through detailed design and project execution, to ongoing operations support and optimization. The primary focus is on central tank batteries (CTBs) and multi-pad developments connected via flowlines, including the associated separation, storage, and produced-fluid-handling equipment at the CTB.This role requires a strong understanding of the design, construction, and operation of upstream surface facility assets, and the versatility to move fluidly between planning, execution, and operations work as project and business needs dictate. This position is based in downtown Houston, TX, with travel to North Dakota.
A hybrid work schedule offers remote work on Mondays and Fridays. Level and salary commensurate with experience.Key ResponsibilitiesPartner with Development and Reservoir Engineering to translate Chord's multi-year development program into facility capacity, pad, and CTB planning requirementsLead conceptual engineering and scoping for new pad/CTB development, including capacity assessments, tie-in evaluations, and infrastructure gap analysisPrepare cost estimates and AFE-level economics for capital projects from conceptual scoping through detailed estimates; support annual and multi-year capital forecasting cyclesCollaborate with the Marketing team and third-party midstream providers to understand fluid spec requirements (oil, gas, produced water) and system capacities, and translate those into CTB design requirementsManage project execution and technical scope from detailed design through procurement, construction, and commissioning/start-upDirect and coordinate the work of engineering/drafting and multi-discipline contractors (civil, mechanical, electrical, instrumentation & controls) to deliver facility designs on schedule and budgetReview and approve P&IDs, PFDs, plot plans, and equipment specifications; drive design optimization for cost, constructability, and operabilityPerform or oversee hydraulic and equipment sizing calculations for flowlines, pumps, compressors, separators, and other surface equipmentManage contract engineering services, ensuring designs meet API/ASME codes and Chord design standardsLead construction-phase technical support, RFIs, field walkdowns, and punch-list resolution through commissioning and start-upServe as primary facilities engineering support during commissioning and the post-first-production period (through 60 days), ensuring a smooth handover from Execution to OperationsTroubleshoot day-to-day operational issues on surface equipment at CTBsEvaluate existing facilities to determine upgrades or modifications needed to support new pad development, workovers, or changing production profilesMonitor facility performance data (SCADA, ProCount) and recommend process or equipment changes to improve reliability and efficiencyPartner with Production Engineering and Operations on shutdowns, curtailments, and other facility-related production impactsLead or participate in PHAs, Risk Assessments, and Incident InvestigationsDevelop and/or advise on Facility SOPs and design best practicesSupport and maintain project/operations KPIs and reporting; perform project lookbacks after completionCollaborate with Marketing, Operations, Land, Legal, Regulatory, and Accounting, along with external contractors, equipment providers, government agencies, regulatory bodies, landowners, and other producersContribute to safety leadership on the Facilities teamThis job description is not intended to be an all-inclusive list of duties and responsibilities of the position. Incumbents will be required to follow any other job-related instructions and duties outside of their normal responsibilities as assigned by their supervisor.Minimum QualificationsBachelor's degree in engineering (Mechanical, Chemical, Civil, or related)3+ years of oil and gas facilities engineering experienceWorking knowledge of P&IDs, PFDs, and hydraulic/network modeling (PipeSIM, Pipeline Toolbox, or similar)Operations background with understanding of the design, construction, and operation of facility assetsStrong interpersonal and analytical skills; ability to work with internal and external contacts across engineering disciplines and business functionsAbility to work in a fast-paced, fluid environment; flexible with the demands of a growing companyEfficient in Microsoft 365Strong economic and cost-estimating skillsPreferred Qualifications10+ years of oil and gas facilities engineering experienceFamiliarity with fluid specifications and takeaway capacity constraints across third-party gathering/midstream systems (oil, produced water, gas)Central Tank Battery (CTB) design or operations experienceExperience with capital forecasting, AFE processes, and multi-year development planningDemonstrated ability to lead cross-functional/multi-disciplinary initiatives and mentor junior engineersWork EnvironmentCombination of office and field work20–40% travel to field locationsAbility to work in active construction environmentsEEO Statement:Chord Energy does not discriminate in employment on the basis of race, color, religion, sex (including pregnancy and gender identity), national origin, political affiliation, sexual orientation, marital status, disability, genetic information, age, membership in an employee organization, retaliation, parental status, military service, or other non-merit factor.