OWP Project Manager
OPENING DATE: July 13, 2026
CLOSING DATE: Open Until Filled
POSITION SUMMARY: Orphaned Well Program (OWP) Project Manager will work side by side with the Project Director to provide oversight and compliance of the grant award. OWP Project Manager will assist with developing and obtaining goals and objectives for the execution of a Comanche Nation Orphaned Well Program (OWP) and related Activities.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
- Responsible for planning and developing of Comanche Tribal Land Orphaned Well Program (OWP) and must be capable of going out in the field and locating the Orphaned wells on the Reservation.
- Assist the Project Director (PD) with conducting outreach development material, assessments, and work with a diverse group of project partners to implement the project.
- Project Manager will be responsible for work plan activities for intrusive field activities and collaborate with partners to finalize a project that expects to find, or is aware of existence of, orphaned wells on tribal lands
- Assist the Project Director with developing the program development grant infrastructure and recruit collaborative tribal partners who will be involved with the ongoing project the will evolve into a Tribal Implementation Grant or other orphaned well plugging, remediation and reclamation actions.
- Include identifying, inventorying, and ranking and prioritizing orphaned wells.
- Must have knowledge and understanding of Oil & Gas operating as specifically related to the identification and inventory orphaned wells, assess environmental impacts from these wells, rank and prioritize orphaned wells, and plan for development of a data base of the identified wells as well procedures for plugging and abandoning the wells.
- Assist the Project Director (PD) with developing the OWP that supports reduction of orphaned wells that pose risk to human health and the environment and offers to mitigate the adverse impacts and risks orphaned wells pose on Comanche Nation Tribal land, reduce pollution, remediation and reclamation of these wells.
- Establish framework to assist the Project Director (PD) with the OWP.
- Assist the Project Director for final approval of designs of orphaned wells structures/sites involving public safety where such compliance with State and tribal laws meet an essential need of the engineer to provide objective evidence to agency management and the public that the work is performed by proven competence.
- Schedule and maintain daily, weekly, and monthly calendars for tribal members/workgroup meetings.
- Maintain daily, weekly, monthly, and quarterly reports for DOI
- Overall, the role demands a multidisciplinary approach, integrating technical knowledge with regulatory compliance and effective project management.
- Other duties as assigned.
REPORTS TO: Occasional Supervisory Duties of Oil and Gas Tech/ Reports to the Tax Administrator/Project Director
PHYSICAL DEMANDS: Must be able to lift a minimum of lbs., stand for a long period of time, and walk a minimum of a mile to get to well.
WORK ENVIRONMENT: Office work, field work, and must be able to travel.