Off Shore Oil and Gas Industry Risk Analyst Fellow

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Organization
U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT)
Reference Code
DOT-2017-0001-Houston
How to Apply

A complete application consists of:

  • An application
  • A current resume/CV
  • Transcripts – For this opportunity, an unofficial transcript or copy of the student academic records printed by the applicant or by academic advisors from internal institution systems may be submitted. Selected candidate may be required to provide proof of completion of the degree before the appointment can start.

All documents must be in English or include an official English translation. If you have questions, send an email to USDOT@orau.org. Please include the reference code for this opportunity in your email.

Description

Your work will advance safety in the oil and gas industry through review of information about accident precursors and potential hazards associated with offshore operations, including risks related to pipeline safety and transport in offshore. You will report directly to the Close Call Data Program Manager.

You will gain technical prowess and knowledge in standards and processes by working hand in hand with subject matter experts in various areas of drilling, production, and decommissioning in oil and gas operations in the Outer Continental Shelf (OCS). 

You will assist in compiling and consolidating information about an incident collected from the written incident reports submitted to the Close Call Data Program. Assist in analysis and conceptualization to develop a comprehensive description of what happened in the incident, and produce a preliminary analytical report for the incident.  As well as, reviewing and analyzing data to identify reporting trends and produce industry-wide statistics.

You will participate in review teams, evaluating equipment failure notification and safety analysis reports (required to be submitted by 30 CFR 250.730 and 250.803) to identify factors that may contribute to unsafe events and the error recovery mechanisms that prevented an adverse consequence from occurring.

There will be opportunities to assist with engagement with industry and participate in a variety of meetings and work groups that support Close Call Data Program activities.

Federal experience will be gained working with regulations and statues primarily contained in 30 CFR Sections 250.730 and 250.803. You will have the opportunity to develop close working relations with other DOT offices, and other Federal agencies collaborating for improvement in offshore safety and protection of the environment. You will participate in interagency efforts related to identifying and addressing needed safety improvement actions which will have impact for years to come.

Who are we?  We are the U.S. Department of Transportation's Bureau of Transportation Statistics (BTS). The BTS is the Principal Federal Statistical Agency that provides objective, comprehensive, and relevant information on the extent and use of the Nation’s transportation system, how well the system performs, and the effects of the system on society and the environment.  Within BTS the Close Call Data program collects and analyzes voluntary and confidential data reported by employees on “close calls”—events or unsafe conditions that could have resulted in an accident but did not—to help the participating industries identify hazards and better manage risk.  

Qualifications

 The ideal candidate will have a combination of the following:

• Experience presenting results in a clear, effective, and attractive manner to inform next steps
• Strong written and verbal communications skills
• A self-starter with the ability to perform work with limited supervision and changing outcome goals 
• Ability to work across various offices and work units, and with peers and other subject matter experts, to obtain information, collaborate on projects, and validate findings and conclusions
• Familiarity with oil and gas industry operations (drilling and production)

Confidentiality Requirements
1. Understand and adhere to confidentiality laws; 
2. Practice confidentiality procedures outlined in BTS’ “Confidentiality Procedures Manual”;  
3. Understand their responsibility and obligation to protect confidential information; 
4. Participate in annual confidentiality training; and 
5. Sign the BTS “Agent Nondisclosure Pledge” and “Departure Certification for Nondisclosure of Confidential Information” forms.

Stipend: $54,000
Professional Development: $2,000
Relocation : $2,000
Health Insurance stipend*: $3,000

Eligibility Requirements
  • Citizenship: U.S. Citizen Only
  • Degree: Bachelor's Degree, Master's Degree, or Doctoral Degree.
  • Discipline(s):
    • Communications and Graphics Design (1 )
    • Computer, Information, and Data Sciences (16 )
    • Earth and Geosciences (21 )
    • Engineering (27 )
    • Environmental and Marine Sciences (14 )
    • Life Health and Medical Sciences (10 )
    • Mathematics and Statistics (10 )
    • Other Non-Science & Engineering (5 )
    • Social and Behavioral Sciences (28 )
Affirmation

Bachelor's degree (master's degree desired) in related field (preferably in petroleum or chemical engineering OR degree in physical science, engineering or mathematics that included 24 semester hours in physical science and/or related engineering science such as mechanics, dynamics, properties of materials, and electronics.)

 

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