The Portfolio Analyst plays a critical role in supporting Chevron ENGINE’s strategic objectives by analyzing, tracking, and providing insights across multiple domains including Asset Retirement Obligations (ARO), commercial post-closure obligations, portfolio end-state vision development, and risk and claims management
Job Summary
The Portfolio Analyst plays a critical role in supporting Chevron ENGINE’s strategic objectives by analyzing, tracking, and providing insights across multiple domains including Asset Retirement Obligations (ARO), commercial post-closure obligations, portfolio end-state vision development, and risk and claims management.
Chevron offers the opportunity to take part in world-leading energy projects, advance professional development, and expand careers within an inclusive and collaborative workplace.
Join a workplace where innovation, collaboration, and safety are at the core of how we work, with thoughtfully designed environments enhanced by digital tools that enable seamless collaboration.
Matching Summary
The Portfolio Analyst plays a critical role in supporting Chevron ENGINE’s strategic objectives by analyzing, tracking, and providing insights across multiple domains including Asset Retirement Obligations (ARO), commercial post-closure obligations, portfolio end-state vision development, and risk and claims management.
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
Asset Retirement Obligations (ARO)
commercial post-closure obligations
portfolio end-state vision development
risk and claims management
financial modeling and scenario analysis
Nice-to-have
collaboration across functions
human ingenuity
technological innovation
inclusive and collaborative workplace
Key Requirements
Bachelor’s degree in Finance, Economics, Business Administration, Engineering, or related field
Minimum 5+ years of experience
Advanced degree (MBA or Master’s in Finance/Economics) or professional certifications (e.g., CFA, PMP)
Experience in managing or supporting asset retirement, abandonment, remediation, or reclamation