Full-Time

161.a – Operations Engineer

Posted on 6/13/2026

Harvest Midstream

Harvest Midstream

201-500 employees

Midstream oil and gas pipeline operator

No salary listed

Roosevelt, UT, USA

In Person

Travel up to 25% of the time.

Category
Process Engineering
Requirements
  • Bachelor of Science in Engineering degree from an accredited university required
  • Professional Engineers license preferred
  • Zero to two years of minimum oil and gas /process engineering experience
  • Broad based engineering and operational knowledge with the ability to understand, lead efforts in or provide internal support for civil, electrical, mechanical and process control issues or designs
  • Familiar with PSM and process hazard analyses process and able to perform PHAs for process facilities preferred
  • Familiar with process simulation (Promax or equivalent) and hydraulic modeling software preferred
  • Ability to generate heat and material balances for both existing and new process designs
  • Ability to trouble-shoot operational issues at cryogenic gas processing plants and compressor stations
  • Ability to perform detailed hydraulic modeling for both gas and liquids without use of canned computer software
  • Ability to support operations team to maximize value generated from each asset
  • Ability to size relief valves and control valves for both gas and liquids
  • Ability to generate conceptual and detailed cost estimates for projects up to $10 MM
  • Ability to maintain a positive, professional and solutions-oriented approach with employees, supervisors, other departments, officials, and the public
  • Ability to communicate effectively and share ideas
  • Ability to complete multiple, diverse tasks of differing priorities
  • Willing to travel 25% of the time
Responsibilities
  • Regularly interacts with control room, field operations leadership and field personnel to analyze operational problems, develop alternatives and recommend optimal solutions
  • Seeks and identifies opportunities to optimize systems, save costs and improve our operations and maximize operating performance & value
  • Provides initial design engineering, scope development, schedule and cost estimates for maintenance expense and/or capital jobs as well as growth capital projects
  • Coordinates and manages third party engineering designs for projects
  • Coordinates with project engineers and/or construction crews to ensure execution on desired scope of work
  • Works closely with the project manager or assumes the role of Project Manager for individual projects or programs as needed
  • Analyzes and optimizes natural gas processing plant recoveries/efficiencies
  • Participates or leads PHAs for processing facilities and is responsible for resolving or identifying projects to address identified issues
  • Performs hydraulic simulations of pressures and flow rates through pipelines transporting oil, NGLs or natural gas
  • Works in coordination with the commercial team in new growth project development, providing iterations and various options for initial feasibility designs & cost estimates
  • Performs due diligence work on midstream assets proposed to be acquired by Harvest, including participating in data rooms, conducting field reviews and observations
  • Meet with various local, state and federal agencies regarding assigned projects as needed
  • Present information at our field monthly update meetings on overall company performance and trends
  • Assist in incident response efforts if required
  • Demonstrate commitment to company core values — Integrity, Ownership, Urgency, Alignment, and Innovation — in all daily responsibilities and interactions
  • Actively support and contribute to the company’s mission and vision through reliable, high-quality work
Desired Qualifications
  • Professional Engineers license preferred

Harvest Midstream provides midstream services that gather, transport, process, treat, store, and terminus crude oil, natural gas, and natural gas liquids for a wide range of producers. Its network uses more than 6,000 miles of pipelines across multiple states, plus gas processing and related facilities, to move resources from production sites to refineries and customers. The company differentiates itself through its strategy of growth via acquisitions, expanding pipelines and processing capacity in major basins as an affiliate of Hilcorp Energy and committing to long-term customer relationships and safety. Its goal is to broaden its footprint in key U.S. energy regions and maintain reliable, accessible energy infrastructure by pursuing strategic asset acquisitions and expansions.

Company Size

201-500

Company Stage

Debt Financing

Total Funding

$1B

Headquarters

Houston, Texas

Founded

2002

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What believers are saying

  • Kenai LNG redevelopment targets first imports in 1H28 and FID in 2Q26.
  • The MPLX Uinta and Green River purchase expands Rocky Mountain gathering and processing.
  • Recent $1 billion senior notes improve refinancing flexibility and fund growth initiatives.

What critics are saying

  • Kenai LNG still needs FERC approval, delaying Alaska supply relief until 2028.
  • LNG economics depend on imported supply and signed Railbelt offtake commitments.
  • Acquired basin volumes can fall if drilling slows or producers reallocate capital.

What makes Harvest Midstream unique

  • Founded in 1993, Harvest operates over 6,000 pipeline miles across seven states.
  • It serves oil, gas, NGLs, and marine terminals from Alaska to Texas.
  • Hilcorp ownership supports long-term capital deployment and acquisition-led growth.

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LNG Industry
Nov 12th, 2025
Harvest Midstream acquires Kenai LNG terminal

Harvest Midstream acquires Kenai LNG terminal. Harvest Midstream has closed the acquisition of the Kenai LNG facility in Nikiski, Alaska, advancing its February 2025 plan to redevelop existing LNG infrastructure to strengthen Southcentral Alaska's energy security and provide reliable, market-responsive energy solutions for local utilities and consumers. "Today's announcement is another milestone in delivering real energy solutions for Alaska and advancing America's energy infrastructure," said Jason C. Rebrook, Harvest CEO. "Earlier this year, we delivered the first-ever North Slope LNG to Fairbanks, and now we are building on that momentum by putting existing LNG infrastructure back to work to help meet Southcentral Alaska's near-term gas needs and strengthen long-term energy reliability for the state." The acquisition includes about 100 acres of industrial waterfront, 107 000 m[3] of LNG storage, and legacy dock infrastructure historically capable of handling LNG vessels up to 138 000 m[3] (about 2.9 billion ft[3] of natural gas). The facility provides a strategic platform to help meet Southcentral Alaska's near-term energy needs through LNG imports, while preserving future export potential that could expand Alaska's reach in global energy markets. In summer 2025, Harvest completed a full inspection of the onshore facility and dock infrastructure. The company is seeking an amendment to its existing FERC permit to increase import capacity and is in advanced talks with global LNG suppliers and potential offtake customers. Harvest is targeting a final investment decision in 2Q26 and first LNG imports in 1H28.

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