Midstream energy transport and processing across North America
Harvest Midstream operates a geographically distributed network transporting oil, natural gas, and NGLs across six states, with a tech stack anchored in industrial control systems (Siemens, Allen-Bradley, Wonderware SCADA) and enterprise software (SAP, OneStream). Active hiring across engineering, operations, and finance—with manager-level roles leading—reflects concurrent scaling of asset acquisition, contract development, and operational KPI reporting, while internal pain points cluster around aging infrastructure optimization and streamlined system integration.
Harvest Midstream is a privately held midstream services provider headquartered in Houston operating gathering, processing, and transportation assets in Alaska, Louisiana, New Mexico, Ohio, Pennsylvania, and Texas. Founded in 2002, the company transports and processes crude oil, natural gas, and natural gas liquids for regional producers and end-users. With over 400 employees, Harvest manages long-term customer relationships through dedicated operations and engineering teams, supported by financial planning and deal evaluation functions. Current strategic focus spans asset acquisition due diligence, new contract origination, and operational excellence initiatives.
Primary stack includes Siemens S7 and Allen-Bradley industrial controllers, Wonderware InTouch SCADA, SAP enterprise resource planning, OneStream for financial planning, Bloomberg Terminal, and Fortinet/Cisco network infrastructure. Microsoft Office (Excel, Word, PowerPoint, Outlook) for business operations.
Assets span six states: Alaska, Louisiana, New Mexico, Ohio, Pennsylvania, and Texas. Headquarters in Houston. All hiring currently in the United States.
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