FlowCal / Measurement Analyst
Houston, TX
Onsite
Long-term / ongoing opportunity
iSphere is looking for a FlowCal / Measurement Analyst who understands how important accurate measurement data is to the business. This role is focused on making sure oil and gas volumes are right, validated, and accounted for the way they should be.
You’ll be working closely with operations, accounting, and field teams to resolve data issues, track volumes, and keep everything aligned from measurement to revenue.
Must haves
• 1+ years of experience in field measurement, production, revenue accounting, or measurement analysis
• Experience working with oil and gas measurement data
• Strong attention to detail and ability to spot discrepancies
• Basic proficiency with Microsoft Office
• Ability to work independently and manage assigned responsibilities
Nice to have
• 3+ years of experience with FlowCal
• Strong understanding of gas and liquid measurement fundamentals and equipment
• Familiarity with sample analysis and composition data
• Experience with data/file manipulation
• Knowledge of industry measurement standards and practices
• Ability to perform and explain volume calculations
• Strong communication skills across field and office teams
What the work looks like
You’ll run FlowCal exception processes daily and work through identified issues, making sure data is complete, accurate, and aligned. You’ll review meter data, calibrations, and sample analysis to ensure everything meets operational and contractual requirements.
You’ll monitor facility balancing, identify volume discrepancies, and work with field personnel to correct issues when needed. That includes communicating clearly, following through, and making sure corrections actually happen.
You’ll also support monthly close cycles, help keep reporting accurate, and step in as needed to support the broader team.
This role requires someone who can stay detail-focused, work through problems methodically, and take ownership of their area.
At iSphere, we look for people who take accuracy seriously and understand how their work impacts the bigger picture. If you’ve worked with measurement data and know how to track down and fix issues, this one will fit.