Job Description

Saudi Aramco

Reservoir Simulation Developer

Job id: 587941

02 Aug 2025

Job Location

Saudi Arabia

Experience

5 to 15 years

Qualification Level

Doctorate; Engineering Graduates/PG

Job Function

IT - Software
Oil / Gas / Petroleum

Skillset

C++, C, FORTRAN , parallel scientific programming

Preferred Jobseekers

Jobseekers from any country

Key Responsibilities
As a successful candidate you will be required to perform the following:

Develop, maintain, and enhance code for portions of the company’s in-house reservoir simulator
Initiate, and conduct theoretical and practical research in the development of reservoir simulator codes individually or with a team utilizing the latest scientific programming languages.
Develop and maintain code for Black Oil and/or Compositional reservoir simulators.
Generate new ideas and projects, and contribute substantially to existing efforts.
Mentoring and training young professionals.
Train and provide technical support for reservoir engineers by using simulator.
Provide expert training and teach technical in-house courses and workshops/forums.
Participate in national and international professional conferences.
Ability to communicate and steer practical research in various international research & development organizations.

Minimum Requirements
As a successful candidate you will hold a:

Bachelor Degree in Engineering discipline. PhD or a MSc degree in Engineering, Science or Computational mathematics is a plus.
Minimum of 5 years of experience in oil & gas industry with a special experience in parallel scientific programming.
Experience with different industries such as Aerospace, Civil, Chemical, Mechanical or Scientific Laboratories is preferred.
Strong knowledge in one of the following languages: C++, C, FORTRAN.

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