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173850

PETROLEUM SCIENTIST MANAGER 1

TS319     $80,309 - $144,560
Creation Date: 07/01/2019
Change Date: 01/01/2025

FUNCTION OF WORK:
To manage a program specializing in petroleum science.

LEVEL OF WORK:
Manager

SUPERVISION RECEIVED:
Broad from a Petroleum Scientist Manager 2 or Petroleum Scientist Administrator. Alternative reporting relationships may be approved by SCS.

SUPERVISION EXERCISED:
Direct over Petroleum Scientists, Petroleum Scientist Supervisors, and/or Conservation Program Managers. Alternative reporting relationships may be approved by SCS.

JOB DISTINCTIONS:
Differs from Petroleum Scientist Supervisor by the presence of managerial responsibilities for a program.

Differs from Petroleum Scientist Manager 2 by the absence of full managerial responsibility for an entire district office or headquarters division.

CORE COMPETENCIES:
CORE COMPETENCIES HAVE NOT BEEN IDENTIFIED BY STATE CIVIL SERVICE FOR THIS JOB TITLE. MORE INFORMATION ON THE SCS COMPETENCY MODEL CAN BE FOUND HERE.

EXAMPLES OF WORK:
EXAMPLES BELOW ARE A BRIEF SAMPLE OF COMMON DUTIES ASSOCIATED WITH THIS JOB TITLE. NOT ALL POSSIBLE TASKS ARE INCLUDED.

Develops goals, objectives and strategies to effectively deliver required services.

Manages technical personnel, assigns projects, and provides technical guidance.

Develops work program and operating budget.

Serves as project manager for highly specialized petroleum engineering, geological and/or other related reservoir or aquifer work involving varied problems encountered during and/or after oil and gas exploration, production/drilling, and/or plug and abandonment practices and procedures.

Manages the technical and operational functions of a petroleum program, which may include making decisions and recommendations that are authoritative and have broad impact.

Manages the review and implementation of all relevant rules, regulations, and procedures governing petroleum-related matters such as identification, exploration, production, protection, and conservation of the state's natural resources.

Responsible for purchasing responsibilities, budget management and preparation, as well as the education, development, and job performance of personnel assigned to the program.

QUALIFICATION REQUIREMENTS:
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:
A bachelor's degree in a geoscience field or engineering plus four years of experience in the evaluation of oil and gas drilling, oil and gas production and/or oil and gas transportation, mining engineering or geology; OR

A master's degree in a geoscience field or engineering plus three years of the required specialized experience; OR

A doctorate in a geoscience field or engineering plus two years of the required specialized experience.
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