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Experience working on the client side for companies like Chevron and other major oil corporations would be ideal but not a deal breaker. Lead the design and engineering of AFFF & SFFF suppression systems for oil and gas producers, pipeline operators, and industrial projects.
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Highly skilled and knowledgeable of codes typically applicable to equipment and construction including ASME, AISC, AWS, OSHA, NFPA, local codes, and MCBU standards and COMPANY Chevron Engineering Standards etc.
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Chevron-Renewable Energy Group. Reporting to the Operations Shift Supervisor, this Lead Operator position is responsible to operate, monitor, adjust and maintain plant equipment and process variables to optimize production in a safe, efficient and environmentally responsible manner according to established practices, procedures and operating guidelines.
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This is a fully remote role with only 10-20% travel to clients necessary. We are seeking a highly skilled and experienced Senior Engineer/Designer with a strong background (10 years +) in designing Aqueous Film Forming Foam (AFFF) and Synthetic Fluorine-free foam (SFFF) suppression systems.
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Responsibilities: System Design and Engineering: Lead the design and engineering of AFFF & SFFF suppression systems for oil and gas producers, pipeline operators, and industrial projects. Job DescriptionJob DescriptionPosition Overview:We are seeking a highly skilled and experienced Senior Engineer/Designer with a strong background (10 years +) in designing Aqueous Film Forming Foam (AFFF) and Synthetic Fluorine-free foam (SFFF) suppression systems.
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Bachelor's degree in Mechanical, Chemical, or Fire Protection Engineering (or related field). The ideal candidate should have extensive knowledge of AFFF & SFFF systems, particularly within the oil and gas sector.
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10+ years of experience in designing AFFF & SFFF suppression systems, preferably in the oil and gas sector. Conduct thorough site visits to refineries, chemical plants, pipeline terminals, and other relevant facilities.
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Proven experience working with major oil companies, particularly on the client side. Salary Range is 160 -190k USD + Sign on bonus + benefits package. Excellent communication and interpersonal skills for effective client liaison.
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Provide expert guidance and recommendations to clients, demonstrating a deep understanding of AFFF & SFFF systems and industry best practices. Collaborate with internal teams and external stakeholders to deliver comprehensive solutions.
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Act as a primary point of contact for clients, fostering strong relationships and understanding their unique requirements. Develop innovative and effective solutions tailored to client needs. Provide technical consultation to clients on AFFF & SFFF suppression systems, addressing queries and concerns effectively.
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Ensure compliance with industry codes, standards, and regulations. Assess and analyze potential hazards, understanding the specific challenges and requirements of each site. Strong understanding of industry codes, standards, and regulations.
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Ability to conduct site visits and hazard assessments independently.
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