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Airswift has been tasked by a major client looking for a Reservoir Engineer to work in Spring, TX for 1 year with possibility of extension and benefits offered. -Need reservoir simulation experts ...

Reservoir Modeling and Simulation * Lead development and application of reservoir simulation and fracture modeling tools to support field development decisions. * Integrate geologic, geomechanical ...

Provide reservoir engineering support that includes initial screening, data collection, engineering analysis, numerical simulation/prediction in both lab and field scales for CEOR projects (both R&D ...

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... reservoir simulation and able to perform / guide detailed simulation studies • Perform / guide ... simulation and other studies to evaluate various depletion schemes and to investigate technical ...

... reservoir simulation and able to perform / guide detailed simulation studies • Perform / guide ... simulation and other studies to evaluate various depletion schemes and to investigate technical ...

Provide reservoir engineering support that includes initial screening, data collection, engineering analysis, numerical simulation/prediction in both lab and field scales for CEOR projects (both R&D ...

Provide reservoir engineering support that includes initial screening, data collection, engineering analysis, numerical simulation/prediction in both lab and field scales for CEOR projects (both R&D ...

Single-well and multi-well reservoir simulation in conventional and unconventional assets using industry-standard software packages. Economic analysis of both well-level and field-level projects ...

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How much do reservoir simulation jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 5, 2026, the average yearly pay for reservoir simulation in the United States is $123,399.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $92,000.00 and $146,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Reservoir Simulation Engineer, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Reservoir Simulation Engineer, you need a solid background in petroleum engineering or related fields, with expertise in fluid dynamics, reservoir modeling, and data analysis. Proficiency with specialized simulation software such as Eclipse, CMG, or Petrel, as well as familiarity with programming languages like Python or MATLAB, is typically required. Strong problem-solving abilities, attention to detail, and effective communication skills help convey complex technical results to diverse teams. These skills are vital for accurately predicting reservoir performance, optimizing production strategies, and supporting informed decision-making in oil and gas operations.

What are some common challenges faced by reservoir simulation engineers, and how can they be addressed?

Reservoir simulation engineers often face challenges such as managing incomplete or uncertain subsurface data, integrating multidisciplinary inputs, and ensuring model accuracy for reliable forecasting. Addressing these challenges involves close collaboration with geologists, petrophysicists, and production engineers to validate assumptions and update models as new data becomes available. Regular calibration and validation of simulation models with actual production data, as well as ongoing training in the latest simulation software, also help enhance reliability and performance in this role.

What is reservoir simulation?

Reservoir simulation is the process of using computer models to represent and predict the behavior of fluids (such as oil, gas, and water) within a reservoir underground. These simulations help engineers understand how a reservoir will respond to various extraction methods over time. By using data from geological, petrophysical, and production sources, reservoir simulation aids in optimizing production strategies and maximizing recovery while minimizing costs and risks.

What is the difference between Reservoir Simulation vs Reservoir Engineer?

AspectReservoir SimulationReservoir Engineer
Primary FocusDeveloping computer models to predict reservoir behaviorAnalyzing reservoir data to optimize production
Required SkillsPetroleum engineering, reservoir modeling, software proficiencyReservoir analysis, production forecasting, data interpretation
Work EnvironmentEngineering teams, software development, simulation labsField operations, data analysis, project planning
CertificationsPetroleum Engineering degree, software certificationsPetroleum Engineering degree, professional licenses

Reservoir Simulation involves creating models to predict reservoir performance, while Reservoir Engineers analyze data to optimize extraction. Both roles require petroleum engineering knowledge but focus on different aspects of reservoir management.

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Infographic showing various Reservoir Simulation job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 21% Full Time, and 79% Part Time. Highlights an 97% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 2% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $123,399 per year, or $59.3 per hour.

Principal Engineer-Reservoir Simulation

Viking Recruiting Resources

Houston, TX • On-site

$185K - $250K/yr

Other

Medical, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 19 days ago


Job description

Our Houston area client is seeking a fulltime Principal Engineer- Reservoir Simulation.

Compensation- Full benefits including those listed at bottom of page. Base salary is expected to range from $185K-$250K depending on experience.

Position is open in Houston, TX OR Midland, TX.

Summary/overview: A SME position, meaning they have the experience and education to lead our reservoir engineering / simulation efforts, setting an optimum standard for analytical quality and workflow. A reservoir/simulation engineer is someone who constructs reservoir models, simulates injecting/producing fluid into or out of reservoirs in the earth and advises on the implications for facility development and design. We are also looking for this person to support the rest of the team with general geoscience/reservoir engineering support as needed. 

Key Responsibilities:

  • Offer specialized knowledge in reservoir engineering and dynamic modeling for projects involving Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) and Gas Storage.
  • Collaborate within cross-functional teams to provide insightful reservoir performance predictions, subsurface development strategies, and optimization of asset development plans.
  • Apply core reservoir engineering and simulation proficiencies to tasks such as reservoir characterization, development planning, opportunity identification, and enhancement of injection/production processes.
  • Assess significant reservoir uncertainties and present recommendations for risk mitigation.
  • Enhance reservoir understanding through analysis of fluids, core samples, well tests, and injection/production performance data.
  • Develop graphical representations and comprehensive reports to convey field performance trends to the management team.
  • Possess a broad understanding of the CCS industry.
  • Exhibit effective communication when interacting with diverse individuals, employing tact, courtesy, and professionalism.
  • Display clear verbal communication skills in person and over the phone.
  • Demonstrate consistent punctuality and a high standard of work performance.
  • Be flexible with working hours as required.
  • Prioritize personal safety, protection of company assets, employee safety, and public safety.
  • Undertake various daily, weekly, monthly, or project-specific tasks as assigned.

Minimum Requirements:

Education:

  • Bachelor's degree in Engineering from an accredited institution required (Master's / PhD preferred).

Preferred Qualifications/Experience:

  • Familiarity with reservoir simulation tools such as Eclipse, INTERSECT, and CMG for reservoir modeling.
  • Proficiency in utilizing Petrel RE workflows.
  • Experience in Pressure Transient Testing.
  • Nodal Analysis skills.
  • Knowledge of CO2 Enhanced Oil Recovery.
  • Working familiarity with Core Analysis and Petrophysics.
  • Preferred, but not required: Experience with programming languages.

Competencies, Skills & Abilities:

  • Minimum of 7 years of Reservoir Engineering experience, with a focus on reservoir simulation for CCS projects, including model construction, updates, and history matching.
  • Proficient understanding of CCS operations, project management, and regulatory compliance.
  • Strong foundation in basic engineering principles.
  • Self-motivated with exceptional organizational skills for managing tasks and meeting deadlines.
  • Capable of independent problem-solving, while also willing to seek guidance when necessary.
  • Ability to fulfill all essential and additional job responsibilities.
  • Collaborative team player with the capacity to take direction, adhere to schedules, pay attention to detail, and follow established protocols.
  • The job level will align with the candidate's experience and skills. The final appointment will depend on qualifications, experience, and demonstrated capabilities.

Additional Certifications, Licenses & Registrations:

Possession and maintenance of a valid driver's license with an acceptable driving record for potential travel requirements.

US Citizens only.

LIST OF BENEFITS:

  • Industry competitive pay
  • Health insurance package options that include Flexible Spending & Health Savings Accounts
  • Infertility Coverage
  • Parental Leave
  • 401(k) with up to a 6% match that vests immediately plus an employer discretionary contribution of up to 4%
  • Wellness Programs & Mental Health Resources
  • Employer-paid life insurance, short-term disability, and long-term disability coverage
  • Critical Illness & Accident Insurance
  • Vacation, sick days, paid caregiver leave, volunteer and bereavement paid time off
  • Identity theft protection
  • Annual discretionary bonus
  • Generous Tuition Reimbursement Program
  • Company-paid holidays and floating holidays
  • Company vehicle (if applicable) This only applies to specific positions
  • Employee discounts; vehicles, tires, cellular plans, and more
  • Career pathing, development programs, and internship programs
  • Networking and employee engagement events
  • Personal development to grow your career with us based on your strengths and interests
  • Hybrid work schedule with onsite collaboration three days a week