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Posted Apr 11, 2026

Program Manager - Oil & Gas

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Program Manager (Oil & Gas)  About MC&I  Mission Critical & Industrials (MC&I) is a growing consulting and engineering arm of NEI focused on the design and delivery of complex electrical infrastructure for demanding environments, including data centers, oil & gas operations and large-scale commercial and industrial facilities. MC&I supports high-impact infrastructure projects for clients, some of whom rank in the top ten of their respective industry segments across North America. The group combines the momentum of a team that is actively building with the stability of an established firm with more than 40 years of industry presence and over 300 engineers. Engineers remain engaged across the full project lifecycle, from early concept and planning through detailed design and execution support. The work emphasizes sound judgment, strong client relationships, and practical business thinking. MC&I offers an environment where engineers can contribute ideas, build lasting professional relationships, and help shape a long-term legacy of engineering excellence.  About the Position  As a Program Manager in the Oil & Gas group, you will be responsible for managing a large client portfolio within the industrial market. This portfolio has deep multi-discipline scopes including but not limited to substations, T&D, SCADA, I&C, field commissioning, system modeling, and complex electrical engineering. The role will support development, engineering, and construction support. The Program Manager will oversee the planning and progress on active projects and maintain exceptional client relationships across the various engineering scopes. This role requires the ability to manage multiple on-going projects and be the liaison between NEI and the client for all the projects we are supporting. The Program Manager will work with internal stakeholders to deepen the relationship with the client and drive the operations team to identify opportunities to create efficiencies and improve profitability with the targeted client. The Program Manager will serve as the Seller Doer for his client and support/lead negotiations with clients and Directors for onboarding of new projects.  Salary Range: $140,000 - $175,000 / year  The salary range above is based upon the Denver, Colorado labor market.   This opportunity is available to both local / in-office (Lakewood, CO) and full-time remote candidates. Ideally the candidate will live near or around Midland, TX, Odessa, TX, and/or Houston, TX.  Essential Responsibilities  - Manages and serves as the single point of contact between the client and NEI Electric Power Engineering  - Works closely with Directors, Team Leads, and Project Managers to assign project execution teams across all the clients open projects  - Collaborates with client leadership and NEI leadership to negotiate schedule, scope, and contract terms  - Leads various project status update meetings with client, providing schedule updates, submitting, and answering requests for information, and reporting on engineering progress  - Manages the collection, organization, and filing of all project documentation, both internally and externally  - Collaborates with support staff such as Project Coordinators and Project Managers to ensure projects on within scope, schedule, and budget as well as monitor cash flows, ETCs, EACs, and revenue recognition for the portfolio of projects  - Develops and implements processes and procedures that will help streamline client & NEI relationship & processes  - Maintains, manages, and improves upon existing client relationships across multiple engineering disciplines  - Travels as necessary to meet with clients in a quarterly setting to ensure continued success and solicit feedback  - Assists client in the strategy, planning, and evaluation of active projects with NEI Electric Power Engineering  - Takes the lead on business development activities for the assigned client and coordinates with Client Services  - Must work with Directors and Team Leads to identify opportunities to create efficiencies and improve quality across all of the client’s projects.  - Must work with and support other PMs who have projects with the targeted client to collect data, implement efficiencies and improve client services.  - Supports the Project Operations Director with onboarding of new projects and negotiating project schedules with the client and the technical directors for the projects scope of work.  - Other duties as assigned  Must Have   - Education: Undergraduate degree in engineering, project management, construction management, or relevant field  - Experience: At least 5+ years of professional experience in a project or program management role is required   - Certification: PMP Required or ability to obtain within 6 months of hire date  - Extensive hands-on experience working within the O&G industry with large operators  - Understands upstream, midstream, and downstream operations  - Familiarity with electrical substations, transmission lines, SCADA, I&C, system studies, and distribution in a PM capacity  - Strong proficiency with Excel, Word, PowerPoint, CPM scheduling, and Microsoft Project or Primavera P6  - Superior communication and presentation skills, both written and verbal  - Outstanding interpersonal skills, including an ability to maintain calm and effective exchanges by all parties during stressful situations  - Excellent organizational skills demonstrated by clear and effective project plans and executive level reporting that ensures timely action and decision making in time-pressured scenarios  - Ability to travel upwards of 25% to visit clients and potential job sites  - Must be authorized to work in the United States on a full-time basis  Work Environment  - Work Environment: Work is performed in an office setting and some field work  - may be required  - Travel: Typical, 15 – 25%  - Physical Activities: Must be able to lift 25lbs.  - Managerial Responsibility: Team Member is responsible for managing their own work schedule with input from their supervisor and completing assigned tasks. Team Member should identify discrepancies in assigned work and bring to attention of supervisor or engineer responsible for the project in a timely manner.   About NEI Electric Power Engineering  Serving Others. Enriching Environment. Improving Continually. Quality Results. Voted as a top workplace by the Denver Post for six straight years (2020- 2025), our values have been woven into the fabric of who we are since 1982, guiding our decision making throughout the years. As an engineering services firm, NEI’s mission is to create a great organization that serves people and solves problems.   Since NEI’s founding, we have developed a culture of collaboration and accountability across our teams and departments, and externally with our clients across the United States. We believe in two core ideas: hiring great people and celebrating our team members with diverse backgrounds and unique experiences; bringing in new, unique, and exciting perspectives that can only strengthen NEI as we chart out path into the future.   We are a proud equal opportunity employer, and we do not discriminate on the basis of race, color, ethnicity, ancestry, religion, sex, national origin, sexual orientation, age, citizenship status, marital status, disability, gender identity, gender expression, veteran status, or genetic information.  Team Member Benefits  We believe that taking care of our team members is of the utmost importance. We strive to foster a community of belonging, professional development, and industry involvement; providing our team with the benefits, tools, and support systems to excel in their roles. Out comprehensive benefits package includes:    - 100% Employer paid team member premiums for Medical, Dental, Vision, Basic Life Insurance, and Long-Term Disability  - Voluntary Life Insurance  - 401(k) with employer matching; 100% immediate vesting  - Annual discretionary bonus programs  - Paid time off  - Employer paid licensure (FE/PE), certifications, seminars, and conferences  - Paid parental leave  - Tuition reimbursement  - Eight (8) paid holidays, incuding a floating holiday to use at your discretion  - Annual team building  - Hybrid work environment with remote flexibility  - Career development, training, and coaching opportunities  - Pet insurance  We are a proud equal opportunity employer, and we do not discriminate on the basis of race, color, ethnicity, ancestry, religion, sex, national origin, sexual orientation, age, citizenship status, marital status, disability, gender identity, gender expression, veteran status, or genetic information. NEI Electric Power Engineering participates in E-Verify and will provide the federal government with your completed Form I-9 to confirm your work authorization in the United States.