Technical Interview for entry level gas scheduling role, wondering what to expect.
Have a second round interview (3 total rounds) with a hiring manager next week at a large energy firm (think Koch, Kinder Morgan, Tenaska, etc.)
They mentioned in the email that it would be technical / “testing my knowledge”. I’m wondering what I need to absolutely know. Should I prepare to know things like nominations, different pipelines, some rules, supply constraints, etc?
I am currently a college senior set to graduate in May, so this is a completely entry level role. I have no prior gas scheduling experience.
For a technical interview for an entry-level gas scheduling role, here's what you should focus on based on the most helpful WSO content:
Understanding Nominations and Pipelines:
Supply and Demand Dynamics:
Pricing Benchmarks:
Basic Industry Knowledge:
Technical Skills:
Problem-Solving Scenarios:
Regulatory Knowledge:
Behavioral and Fit Questions:
Since this is an entry-level role, they likely won't expect you to have in-depth technical expertise but will test your ability to learn quickly, your problem-solving skills, and your understanding of the basics. Good luck with your interview!
Sources: Entry-Level Natural Gas Scheduler, Breaking into Oil & Gas / Energy as a UG, Working in the Dirty (Oil and Gas) Energy Industry - A Comprehensive Career Guide by Insiders, Don't get OfficeHours., Looking to hire a gas scheduler/analytics person at shell trading
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