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Minimum Salary: $114,400 annuallyMaximum Salary: $135,200 annuallyIdeal BackgroundEducation: Bachelor or Master of Science degree in Chemical, Mechanical, Biochemical, or Petroleum Engineering from an accredited university is required.
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Education: Bachelor or Master of Science degree in Chemical, Mechanical, Biochemical, or Petroleum Engineering from an accredited university is required. W ith over 2,000 Teammates across the US, w e build long-term support relationships in the energy generation, manufacturing, research and development, and process-heavy industry in on-site support arrangements, in plant-level small projects and consulting roles, and in larger capital projects.
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Advising the Lead Engineer of potential design or scope changes. Experience: This position requires 3+ years of relevant industrial experience in chemical, petroleum, or biochemical process design engineering.
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Since 1963 USEMCO has been an acknowledged leader in the custom design and fabrication of package pump stations for wastewater and clean water and control systems as well as specialty manufacturing of tanks used for water, chemical and petroleum products.
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This includes, but not limited to, civil/ industrial engineering and sub-disciplines of environmental, power system, pipeline, petroleum, structural, manufacturing, geotechnical, transportation, highway, material science, seismic/ earthquake, construction, hydrology, and water resource engineering.
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Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering, Petroleum Engineering, Industrial Technology, Industrial Engineering, and Mechanical Engineering Technology is required. This is a structured training program which entails continuous on the job training (OJT) throughout all aspects of Superior Completion Services' business and technology (including: Design Engineering, Application Engineering, Manufacturing, Assembly and Field Support activities) through hands on participation in various technical and non-technical activities with the goal of building a general understanding of processes, procedures, equipment, market, and engineering principles.
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Knowledge of and experience with industrial manufacturing processes such as power plants, petroleum refining, mining and/or minerals processing, or chemical production facilities. Professional Engineer (PE) license or ability to obtain within one year.
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Nexus performs best when faced with complex and demanding projects in the refining, petroleum midstream, chemical, and manufacturing industries. The Transmission Line Engineer / PLS CADD Subject Matter Expert is responsible for managing and executing the design portion of transmission line engineering projects.
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Civil / industrial engineering and sub-disciplines of environmental, power system, pipeline, petroleum, structural, manufacturing, geotechnical, transportation, highway, material science, seismic /earthquake, construction, hydrology, and water resource engineering.
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We are focused on supporting clients specific project goals from concept to startup in the refining, petroleum midstream, chemical, manufacturing, and utilities industries. The Senior Structural Engineer coordinates closely with the Piping, Mechanical, Vessel and Electrical groups to design foundations, structures and pipe racks required to support process equipment, process piping, instrumentation and power cable trays, and electrical equipment.
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Includes, but not limited to, civil/ industrial engineering and sub-disciplines of environmental, power system, pipeline, petroleum, structural, manufacturing, geotechnical, transportation, highway, material science, seismic / earthquake, construction, hydrology, and water resource engineering.
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Provide technical direction and expertise to Project Engineering/manufacturing for work in process. A Bachelor’s Degree in Chemical, Petroleum, or Mechanical Engineering or equivalent engineering discipline is required, with a master’s degree preferred but not required.
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Experience in Mechanical Engineering, Petroleum Engineering, Fluids, Heat Exchangers, Pumps, Mixing highly preferred. Desirable experience in Mechanical Engineering, Petroleum Engineering, Fluids, Heat Exchangers, Pumps, Mixing highly preferred.
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We have produced control packages for many of America's top corporations in the chemical, environmental, food, pulp and paper, rubber, petroleum, pharmaceutical, glass, metals, and utilities industries.
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Job Summary:The Senior Structural Engineer coordinates closely with the Piping, Mechanical and Electrical groups. The Senior Structural Engineer reports to the Structural Discipline Manager.
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