Our core values — Stewardship, Character, Collaborate, Learn, Disrupt — are the lens through which we evaluate every business decision. As a dynamic, growing company that offers extremely competitive compensation and benefits, our employees are our most valued assets and the foundation of Expand's performance among our E&P competitors.
We seek applicants from all backgrounds to ensure we get the best, most creative talent on our team. We realize that, historically, underrepresented groups feel the need to be 100% qualified in order to apply. If you meet any combination of our requirements, we encourage you to apply. We strive to hire people from a wide variety of backgrounds, not just because it's the right thing to do, but because it makes our company stronger. Job Summary The Staff Corporate Development Engineer plays a key role in supporting the company's growth strategy by integrating engineering expertise into asset evaluation, acquisition and divestiture (A&D), and strategic decision-making. This position combines strong technical engineering fundamentals with commercial analysis to assess upstream natural gas assets, development opportunities, and portfolio optimization initiatives.
Working under general guidance, the role is responsible for evaluating reservoir and production performance, developing economic models, and conducting technical due diligence to ensure that investment decisions are grounded in accurate engineering assumptions and risk assessments. Job Duties & Responsibilities Technical Evaluation & Asset Analysis Evaluate production performance, reserves potential, and economic value of natural gas assets, including operated and non-operated properties
Perform decline curve analysis, volumetric calculations, and material balance assessments to estimate reserves and production forecasts
Analyze drilling, completion, and well performance data to recommend development strategies and identify optimization opportunities
Interpret drilling, testing, and production data to support reservoir characterization and development planning
Conduct field-level evaluations of existing assets and acquisition targets, including economic and operational assessments Corporate Development & Transactions Support Support acquisition, divestiture, and joint venture evaluations by providing engineering analysis and insights into key value drivers
Assist in technical due diligence, including review of reserves, type curves, capital programs, operating costs, and facility constraints
Develop production forecasts, capital schedules, and operating assumptions for use in financial models
Identify technical risks, uncertainties, and upside opportunities that influence asset valuation and deal structure
Collaborate with Finance, Land, and Strategy teams to support investment recommendations and transaction execution Planning, Forecasting & Optimization Monitor production rates and reservoir performance; recommend workover, recompletion, or stimulation programs to enhance recovery
Develop and maintain development plans aligned with corporate strategy and capital allocation priorities
Assist in long-range planning, budgeting, and forecasting processes
Evaluate new drilling opportunities and optimize well placement and spacing Data Analysis & Tools Utilize engineering and economic software (e.g., Aries, PHDWin, or similar) for reserves estimation and economic evaluation
Analyze large datasets to validate assumptions and improve forecasting accuracy
Support development of standardized tools and workflows for asset benchmarking and evaluation
Leverage data visualization and analytical tools (e.g., Spotfire, Power BI, Excel; Python experience preferred) Cross-Functional Collaboration Partner with subsurface, production, and facilities engineers to validate technical assumptions
Communicate engineering findings clearly to commercial, financial, and executive stakeholders
Assist in resolving operational challenges and provide technical support to field teams as needed Job Specific Skills Strong understanding of reservoir engineering, production engineering, and natural gas asset development
Proficiency in decline curve analysis, volumetrics, and economic evaluation techniques
Knowledge of well performance analysis, pressure transient behavior, and reserves estimation methodologies
Ability to integrate technical data into commercial insights and investment decisions
Strong analytical, problem-solving, and critical thinking skills
Ability to manage multiple projects and priorities in a transaction-driven environment
Effective communication skills with the ability to translate technical concepts to non-technical audiences
Working knowledge of publicly available data sources (e.g., Enverus) and internal evaluation tools
Education Minimum:
Bachelor's degree
- from accredited university
- Engineering from an ABET Engineering Accreditation Commission (EAC) program, or Professional Engineer (PE) license, or Master's degree
- from accredited university
- Master's of Engineering degree from a program in which the correlating Bachelor's degree is accredited by the
ABET EAC
Experience Minimum:
5 years related work experience Expand Energy takes necessary action to ensure that all applicants are treated without regard to their race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, age, gender identity, national origin, genetic information, disability, pregnancy, military or veteran status or any other protected characteristic as established by law. Expand Energy Corporation's operations are focused on discovering and developing its large and geographically diverse resource base of unconventional oil and natural gas assets onshore in the United States.