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Through collaboration across engineering, commercial, and operational functions, we provide ... Assessing well construction, drilling, plug & abandonment (P&A), completion, and intervention ...

Through collaboration across engineering, commercial, and operational functions, we provide ... Assessing well construction, drilling, plug & abandonment (P&A), completion, and intervention ...

Through collaboration across engineering, commercial, and operational functions, we provide ... Assessing well construction, drilling, plug & abandonment (P&A), completion, and intervention ...

Through collaboration across engineering, commercial, and operational functions, we provide ... Assessing well construction, drilling, plug & abandonment (P&A), completion, and intervention ...

Recognized Marine/Engineering qualification from Maritime college. * 5+ years of related experience ... Maintain and install Christmas trees used in well completion. * Troubleshoot and repair any ...

Recognized Marine/Engineering qualification from Maritime college. * 5+ years of related experience ... Maintain and install Christmas trees used in well completion. * Troubleshoot and repair any ...

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How much do well completion engineer jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 19, 2026, the average yearly pay for well completion engineer in the United States is $87,220.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $76,500.00 and $97,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a well completion engineer?

Well Completion Engineers are professionals in the oil and gas industry who design, plan, and oversee the process of completing wells after they have been drilled. Their responsibilities include selecting appropriate equipment, designing wellbore architecture, and ensuring the well is ready for safe and efficient production. They work closely with drilling and production teams to optimize well performance, manage costs, and adhere to safety and environmental regulations. Well Completion Engineers use specialized knowledge to maximize resource recovery and minimize operational risks.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a well completion engineer?

To thrive as a Well Completion Engineer, you need a solid background in petroleum engineering, well design, and reservoir management, usually supported by a relevant engineering degree. Familiarity with completion design software, hydraulic fracturing tools, and industry certifications such as IWCF or Well Control are commonly required. Strong problem-solving, project management, and communication skills help you adapt to dynamic field conditions and collaborate with multidisciplinary teams. These skills ensure the safe, efficient, and cost-effective completion of wells, directly impacting production performance and operational safety.

What are some of the common challenges faced by well completion engineers during multi-stage completion operations?

Well Completion Engineers often encounter challenges such as managing formation pressure variations, ensuring proper zonal isolation, and optimizing equipment selection for different wellbore conditions. Coordinating logistics, maintaining safety standards, and troubleshooting downhole tool malfunctions are also frequent aspects of the role. Effective communication with drilling, production, and service teams is essential to address these issues promptly and ensure successful well completions.

What is the difference between Well Completion Engineer vs Well Drilling Engineer?

AspectWell Completion EngineerWell Drilling Engineer
Primary FocusDesigning and implementing well completion strategies to optimize productionPlanning and executing drilling operations to reach target reservoirs
CertificationsPetroleum Engineering degree, completion certificationsPetroleum Engineering degree, drilling certifications
Work EnvironmentOffshore/onshore well sites, production facilitiesDrilling rigs, well sites, offshore platforms
Industry UsageOil and gas exploration and production companiesOil and gas exploration and production companies

While both roles require petroleum engineering backgrounds and work in oil and gas environments, Well Completion Engineers focus on designing and executing well completion procedures to ensure optimal production, whereas Well Drilling Engineers are responsible for planning and managing drilling operations to reach the reservoir. Understanding these distinctions helps professionals and employers align skills with job requirements.

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Infographic showing various Well Completion Engineer job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 78% Full Time, 18% Part Time, and 3% Contract. Highlights an 94% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 4% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $87,220 per year, or $41.9 per hour.

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Job description

Driving Technical Excellence Through Independent Operational Validation

Improving Cost Predictability Through Engineering Assurance and Benchmarking

Partner with the best

Baker Hughes is a global energy technology company serving customers across more than 120 countries. Our Integrated Solutions business delivers innovative technologies, services, and expertise that help customers optimize performance across the energy value chain. Through collaboration across engineering, commercial, and operational functions, we provide integrated solutions that create long-term value and sustainable growth.

Fuel your passion

The AFE Engineer is responsible for providing independent technical assurance of the engineering and operational assumptions used in AFEs, Integrated Services tenders, and project budgets. Unlike a project or tender engineer, the AFE Engineer does not own the well design or execution plan. Instead, the role independently reviews, challenges, and validates the assumptions developed by engineering and project teams to ensure they are technically sound, operationally achievable, and appropriately reflected within the project cost estimate.

As an AFE Engineer, you will be responsible for:

  • Independently reviewing the engineering basis and operational assumptions supporting AFEs, tenders, and project budgets.
  • Assessing well construction, drilling, plug & abandonment (P&A), completion, and intervention assumptions associated with proposed projects.
  • Reviewing and challenging proposed well designs, operational sequences, equipment requirements, personnel assumptions, and service requirements.
  • Evaluating operational durations, rig and vessel requirements, logistics assumptions, productivity expectations, and non-productive time (NPT) assumptions.
  • Validating operational time estimates and identifying assumptions that may result in material cost overestimation or underestimation.
  • Comparing proposed operational assumptions against historical project performance, offset wells, operational benchmarks, and actual field data.
  • Identifying key technical uncertainties and assessing their potential impact on schedule, resources, execution risk, and project cost.
  • Challenging unsupported productivity and efficiency assumptions to improve estimate realism and execution confidence.
  • Identifying opportunities to improve operational efficiency without compromising technical integrity, HSE performance, or execution reliability.
  • Working closely with Commercial and Costing specialists to ensure all material technical requirements are accurately reflected in project cost models.
  • Supporting the development and maintenance of technical benchmark databases, including activity durations, equipment utilization, NPT, and operational performance metrics.
  • Participating in independent peer reviews of critical, high-risk, and strategic opportunities.
  • Conducting planned-versus-actual reviews following project execution and identifying the root causes of significant operational variances.
  • Capturing lessons learned and contributing to the continuous improvement of estimating methodologies, technical benchmarks, and operational assumptions.
  • Providing fact-based recommendations to the AFE Cell Leader regarding the technical robustness and operational feasibility of proposed estimates.

To be successful in this role you will:

  • Have a Bachelor's degree in Petroleum Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Chemical Engineering, or another relevant engineering discipline.
  • Have 12+ years of relevant well engineering and/or operational experience.
  • Possess experience in well construction/drilling, together with relevant exposure to one or more of P&A, completions, production engineering, or well intervention.
  • Previous relevant experience working in Integrated Services projects or for an operatoris strongly preferred.

Work in a way that works for you

We recognize that everyone is different and that the way people work and perform at their best varies. In this role, flexible working arrangements may be available in accordance with business requirements.

Working with us

Our people are at the heart of what we do at Baker Hughes. We know we are stronger when our employees are empowered to bring their whole selves to work, develop their capabilities, and contribute to meaningful business outcomes. We invest in employee development, leadership growth, well-being, and an inclusive culture that enables our teams to thrive.

Working for you

Our people are at the heart of what we do at Baker Hughes. We foster an environment where innovation, collaboration, and continuous improvement drive business success. We invest in employee development, leadership growth, and wellbeing to help our people achieve their full potential.

You will be eligible to participate in Company-sponsored benefit programs, including health & welfare programs and the Thrift Plan (401k). You will have a choice of coverage options that best suit your needs. Coverage options and contribution amounts are related to your benefit elections, base salary level, and specific requirements of each of these plans.

This position is eligible for our comprehensive and competitive benefits package, which can be found here, and is further eligible for additional forms of compensation such as bonuses subject to the terms of the applicable benefit plans or policies.

The Baker Hughes internal title for this role is: Services Senior Manager - Field Services

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