Promote the development of Newfoundland and Labrador\'s offshore resources
Engage in technical and economic analysis of technologies that have the potential for achieving GHG emissions reductions in NL\'s offshore oil and gas industry including (but not limited to): carbon capture, utilization, and storage (CCUS); floating and fixed offshore wind; flare optimization/reduction; fuel switching; etc. on brownfield and greenfield developments;
Assist in the building of technical/economic models (Excel) for the technologies above with key outputs being CAPEX, OPEX, GHG emissions reductions, and marginal abatement cost (MAC). Assumptions made on inputs will be clearly outlined as to inform future manipulation of the developed models based on changing circumstances over time (e.g., costs, GHG impacts, tax credits, etc.)
Lead critical thinking on the steps stakeholders (e.g., governments, operators, supply chains, researcher institutions, etc.) should take to advance net zero by 2050 objectives for the offshore oil and gas industry from the perspectives of investment, deployment, research, and policy.
Be proficient in translating complex concepts and analysis into clear and succinct written reports;
Be embedded within - and lead - a team which includes technical and economic expertise; and
Lead bi-weekly meetings to update project partners on progress achieved and make them aware of any barriers that have been encountered.
Qualifications Required
The Project Manager must possess:
A technical background and qualifications (e.g., engineering and/or geoscience);
Significant experience working within NL\'s offshore oil and gas industry;
Proven project management and leadership capabilities;
Strong interpersonal communications skills, both written and spoken
Experience with economic/socio-economic analysis is considered an asset