Gas Scheduler

  • Fircroft
  • Houston, TX, 77002

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Job Description:

I am currently seeking a Natural Gas Scheduler for our client in Downtown Houston. The assignment is for 4 months. Do you know of anyone who may be interested in this opportunity? Please see the job description below:

Primary Responsibilities:

•        Primary role is to confirm and schedule company natural gas trading activity with counterparties, pipelines, and internal system requirements within Tariff and company procedures.
•        Daily nominations, confirmations, and actualization of company volumes across all nomination cycles with pipelines and replicate volume flows in Endur system each day
•        Maintains knowledge of volume obligations for equity and 3rd party contracts and ensures nominations are within contractual limits to minimize risk around volume flows and eliminate  penalty exposure 
•        Monitors EBB for critical pipeline information including operational restrictions and communicates pertinent information to traders and management
•        Ensures that all purchases, sales, transportation, imbalances and trading related activity that impacts P/L is input into Endur system  

Position Requirements:

•        Requires excellent organizational and analytical skills, self-motivated and ability to adapt easily to rapid changes and work in a fast paced environment
•        Ability to communicate effectively with all levels throughout the organization
•        Ability to manage complex deals and meet established dead lines, goals and requirements
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•        Degree in Finance, Accounting, Economics or other applicable discipline
•        Natural Gas scheduling experience and Endur ETRM experience of 1 year minimum
•        Ability to communicate in Italian a plus

If interested, please reply with updated resume, hourly salary expectations, and availability to roshanna.washington@fircroft.com.


Company Description:

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