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- Subject: Oil & Gas Examination 1/2
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- NOTE: This is not an official Examination Announcement. Prior to
- submitting an application, you should obtain and review a copy of the
- official examination announcement as it contains additional information on
- requirements. Application forms and copies of the official announcement
- may be obtained from the address below or by calling the Department of
- Conservation at 916-322-7685 (voice). It is not possible to request these
- materials by E-mail at this time.
-
- NOTE: The final filing date for this exam has been extended to December
- 10, 1992.
-
- STATE OIL AND GAS SUPERVISOR
-
- Open-Spot Examination for Sacramento Only
-
- HOW TO APPLY:
- Applications are available and MUST be filed in person or by mail with:
-
- Department of Conservation
- Personnel Office
- 801 "K" Street, Room 2200
- Sacramento, CA 95814
-
- DO NOT SUBMIT APPLICATION TO THE STATE PERSONNEL BOARD.
-
- FINAL FILING DATE: <<WAS>> November 12, 1992 <<IS NOW>> December 10, 1992
- Applications must be postmarked no later than the final filing date.
- Applications postmarked, personally delivered or received via interoffice
- mail after the final filing date will not be accepted for any reason.
-
- If you meet the entrance requirements for this class and for
- Chief Deputy State Oil and Gas Supervisor scheduled on the same
- day, you may file for both examinations on a single application.
-
- NO WRITTEN TEST IS REQUIRED
- The entire examination will consist of an interview.
-
- QUALIFICATIONS APPRAISAL
- It is anticipated that interviews will be held during <<WAS>> December 1992/
- January 1993; <<IS NOW>> January/February 1993 in Sacramento.
-
- SALARY RANGE: $6647-7328
-
- These is an open examination. Applications will not be accepted on a
- promotional basis. Career credits do not apply.
-
- NOTE: All applicants must meet the examination and/or experience
- requirements for this examination by the final filing date.
-
-
- REQUIREMENTS FOR ADMITTANCE TO EXAMINATIONS
-
- NOTE: It is your responsibility to make sure you meet the
- education and/or experience requirements stated below. Your
- signature on your application indicates that you have read,
- understood, and possess the basic qualifications required.
-
- Qualifying experience may be combined on a proportionate basis if the
- requirements state below include more than one pattern and are
- distinguished as Either "I", or "II", or "III", etc. For example,
- candidates possessing qualifying experience amounting to 50% of the
- required time of Pattern I and additional experience amounting to 50% of
- the required time of Pattern II may be admitted to the examination as
- meeting 100% of the overall experience requirements.
-
- EITHER I
-
- Three years of progressively responsible experience in the California State
- Service in a line or staff position that has included participation in
- program or policy development and program management in the fields of
- geology or petroleum engineering. This experience must have been in a
- position performing duties at a level of responsibility equal to Senior Oil
- and Gas Engineer.
-
- OR II
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- Broad and extensive (more than five years) experience in oil, gas,
- geothermal drilling or production operations, at least two years of which
- shall have been in a highly responsible supervisory capacity. (A graduate
- degree in petroleum engineering or a closely related field may be
- substituted for two years of the nonsupervisory experience.)
-
- THE POSITION
-
- The incumbent directs oil, gas, or geothermal energy conservation programs,
- functions and operations as assigned by law in Division 3 of the Public
- Resources Code or by action of the Director of Conservation; identifies and
- reviews the need for and objectives of present or proposed programs,
- functions or operations to establish their relationship to the basic
- functions of the department and other organizations; formulates and
- evaluates plans, policies, standards and controls used to insure that
- performance is meeting objectives; directs a field staff through district
- deputies or program managers performing inspections relating to the
- location, drilling, operation, maintenance and abandonment of oil, gas and
- geothermal energy wells; makes studies relating to oil field development
- and production or geothermal resource development; directs and coordinates
- staff work relating to District Oil and Gas Commissions and to the
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