Gas Job vacancies: Senior Geologist

Employer:
Navajo Nation Oil & Gas Company
Location:     Denver, Colorado United States
Job Type:     Employee
Job Status:     Full Time

Job Description & Requirements :

The Navajo Nation Oil and Gas Company Upstream business unit in Denver, Colorado is in search of a candidate to fill the key position of SENIOR GEOLOGIST

The ideal candidate will have a minimum of 15 years of experience in the oil and gas industry and will be able to lead the geologic exploration and development effort in the San Juan Basin CBM play. The successful candidate must have CBM experience which would include all phases of exploration and development which include selecting drillable locations, logging, coring, gas content evaluation, and field development. The ideal candidate must have extensive experience and be familiar with gathering and pipeline systems.  Knowledge with Petra software is required; knowledge with Aries software is a plus.  POSITION OPEN UNTIL FILLED

Navajo Nation Oil and Gas Company is a Navajo preference company headquartered in St. Michaels, AZ on the Navajo Reservation.  A full job description can be obtained on-line at www.nnogc.com.  The position is open until filled. Employment application, cover letter, resume and required documents may be returned to NNOGC Human Resources, PO Box 4439, Window Rock AZ 86515.

Gas Job vacancies: Senior Geologist

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Tuesday, November 17th, 2009 at 5:44 pm
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