Facilities, Pipeline,

Company Overview


Seneca Resources Company, LLC, the oil & gas exploration and production subsidiary of National Fuel Gas Company (NYSE: NFG) explores for, develops and produces natural gas and crude oil reserves in Appalachia. Seneca's headquarters are located in Houston, Texas with offices in Pittsburgh, Brookville, Wellsboro and Kane, PA. Seneca's investment activity is in the Marcellus and Utica Shales in Pennsylvania, where the company controls approximately 1.2 million net prospective acres and is one of the largest producers in the basin with approximately 1,000 wells.   As an active exploration and production company in the northeastern U.S. for more than 100 years, Seneca Resources Company, LLC is committed to safety, environmental stewardship, increased productivity and maximizing shareholder value.

Job Responsibilities


The Facilities, Pipeline, & Installations Intern will serve as an integral member of the Production team with responsibilities including, but not limited to, the following:

  • Assist with the oversight of daily operations of natural gas facilities, including compressor stations, dehydration units, meter sites, and pipeline systems
  • Collect, record, and analyze operational data including pressures, temperatures, and equipment readings
  • Perform pipeline hydraulic modeling and compression modeling with oversight and direction
  • Create maintenance program reports, import asset data, and audit databases
  • Participate in design reviews for new facilities
  • Assist with documentation required for DOT/PHMSA, EPA, and internal compliance processes
  • Participate in safety meetings, Job Safety Analyses (JSAs), and hazard recognition activities
  • Assist in updating drawings, site documentation, and asset records (e.g., P&IDs, GIS data, equipment logs)
  • Create presentation materials and reports for leadership
  • Comply with Seneca's EHSQ policies, standards and procedures and demonstrate active and regular involvement in EHSQ programs

Job Qualifications

  • Currently pursuing a bachelor's or master's degree or have recently completed a degree in Mechanical Engineering, Petroleum Engineering or a closely related field
  • Basic understanding of natural gas systems or interest in the upstream/midstream energy sector
  • Ability to work safely in industrial field environments
  • Strong problem-solving skills with attention to detail
  • Effective communication skills, both written and verbal
  • Proficiency with Microsoft Office (Excel, Word, Outlook)
  • Familiarity with Microsoft Visual Basic or similar coding language
  • Ability to read or willingness to learn basic engineering drawings (P&IDs, isometrics)

The successful candidate must be authorized to work in United States of America.

Seneca Resources Company, LLC is an Equal Opportunity / Affirmative Action employer. All qualified individuals will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, ancestry, age, disability, protected veteran status, marital status or other protected status under federal, state or local laws.

Please note: We occasionally amend or withdraw Seneca Resources jobs and reserve the right to do so at any time, including prior to the advertised closing date.

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