What are the responsibilities and job description for the Quality Assurance Analyst - Data Management Services position at Promantus, Inc?
Position Summary
The Quality Assurance Analyst will support Client’s Oil and Gas data-quality activities by identifying, reviewing, and correcting missing or inaccurate well-related information maintained within Client records and information systems.
The role will perform quality reviews of well files, well data, unitization documentation, directional surveys, well coordinates, total-depth information, and raw digital well logs received from offshore Oil and Gas operators.
Roles and Responsibilities
- Identify and correct missing or inaccurate Oil and Gas data.
- Review and validate missing well data points.
- Review and correct well kickoff-point information.
- Review directional-survey data for completeness and accuracy.
- Review and correct total-depth data points.
- Review and correct latitude and longitude information.
- Prepare Data Problem Reports documenting identified data-quality issues.
- Review and perform quality assurance of:
- Well files
- Well data
- Unitization-quality documentation
- Process raw digital well logs received by Client from offshore Oil and Gas operators.
- Support data validation, data-quality assurance, and correction activities within Client’s existing information-management environment.
- Coordinate identified data problems and corrections with the Technical Manager and relevant Client personnel.
- Follow Client procedures and standards for data accuracy, completeness, documentation, and quality control.
Mandatory Requirements
- Minimum 5 years of Oil and Gas experience in one or more of the following areas:
- Drilling operations
- Digital well-log data
- Directional surveys
- Well-completion reports
- Pipelines
- Platform structures
- Strong understanding of relational database functionality.
- Ability to review technical Oil and Gas information and identify missing, inaccurate, or inconsistent data.
- Ability to work full-time and onsite at the Client New Orleans office.
- Must sign the required Contractor Employee Non-Disclosure Agreement before beginning work.
- Must be eligible to complete the required EOD, background-investigation, suitability, and DOI PIV/HSPD-12 credentialing processes.
DOI PIV/HSPD-12 and Security Requirements
The selected candidate must be eligible for Federal credentialing before receiving unsupervised physical or logical access to Client facilities and information systems.
The candidate must:
- Obtain Enter on Duty approval before beginning contract work.
- Be either:
- A U.S. citizen; or
- An individual lawfully admitted to the United States for permanent residence or employment, supported by appropriate immigration documentation.
- Have resided in the United States for a minimum of three years.
- Successfully complete the required identity verification and Federal suitability process.
- Complete the required I-9 identification verification as part of the Federal credentialing process.
- Complete a National Criminal History Check.
- Be eligible for a Federal background investigation, generally NACI or higher, depending on the required access.
- Receive a favorable background-investigation determination to continue working on the contract.
- Obtain and maintain a Government-issued DOI Access Card/PIV credential before receiving unsupervised facility or system access.
- Complete required Bureau/DOI information-security training if access to Government IT systems is required.
- Maintain compliance with Government security, credentialing, privacy, and access requirements.