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Mechanical Engineer for Auxiliary Equipment

MhiHouston, TXJune 2nd, 2026
SummaryThe Mechanical Engineer for the New Unit Business (NUB) is in conjunction with the Project Manager and the Procurement Buyers. Ensures the major sub-order equipment meets the technical requirements outlined in the Customer and MCO technical standard. Expedite the required deliverables from internal/external stakeholders and facilitate timely deliveries of the orders. Responsible for documentation in the execution stage for Lube Oil System and other major sub-order equipment, such as Surface condenser, Gearbox, etc. Also, to have technical support on technical trouble at the vendor/MCOI factory or at the site for the Lube Oil System.The Auxiliary Engineer serves as an MCO-I in-house extension of the MCO engineering team, supporting execution of auxiliary systems (e.g., lube oil consoles and packaged equipment) at the vendor and at Pearland Works as needed.The role initially focuses on strengthening and expediting the effectiveness of Lube Oil Consoles through technical support, including validation of vendor progress, resolution of engineering issues, and improved schedule visibility. Over time, the role evolves to provide MCO-I in-house engineering decision-making authority and support the expansion of auxiliary scope and capabilities at MCO-I.This position bridges engineering, project management, procurement, and vendor execution to ensure timely delivery, technical compliance, and scalable in-house capability development.Roles and Responsibilities1) Technical Support to Expediting (Initial Focus)Support expediting activities by validating vendor-reported progress against engineering scope and milestone completionConfirm that reported progress aligns with actual engineering completion and readinessIdentify and resolve technical blockers impacting schedule executionProvide real-time engineering clarification to vendors during fabrication and assemblySupport development and tracking of milestone-based progress (in lieu of % complete where required)2) Vendor Execution OversightParticipate in vendor meetings and site visits to provide engineering decision supportVerify that fabrication, assembly, and testing align with design intent and specificationsChallenge and validate vendor progress using technical criteria and engineering standardsSupport identification of critical path activities and technical risks3. Engineering Issue ResolutionAct as the primary MCO-I interface between the vendor and MCO EngineeringExpedite resolution of:Design clarificationsMaterial substitutionsInstrumentation and piping questionsTest procedures and deviationsReduce engineering response cycle time to support schedule adherence4. Milestone & Readiness ValidationDefine and validate engineering-based milestone gates (e.g., assembly complete, FAT readiness, Ready-to-Ship)Ensure milestones are technically achieved before being reported completeSupport accurate and objective progress visibility for project teams5.Transition to MCO-I Engineering Authority (Planned Evolution)Progressively assume defined engineering decision-making authority within approved limitsSupport local approval of:minor design adjustmentsvendor clarificationsnon-critical deviationsReduce dependency on MCO for routine engineering decisions6. Localization & Scope ExpansionIdentify opportunities to increase local execution of auxiliary systemsSupport development of local fabrication, assembly, and integration capabilities (GSMs, Local Gauge Boards, etc.)Collaborate with Procurement and Operations to:qualify local vendorsexpand local work scopeimprove cost and lead time competitivenessSupport standardization of auxiliary designs for local execution7. Cross-Functional CollaborationWork closely with:Project Management (schedule and execution alignment)Procurement (vendor performance and escalation support)HQ Engineering (design authority and technical alignment)Provide technical input to support commercial and execution decisions8. Risk Identification & MitigationIdentify risks related to:incomplete engineeringvendor misinterpretationdesign ambiguityrework potentialProactively recommend actions to prevent schedule delays and execution issues9. Role Boundaries (Critical Clarification for long-term view of role)This role does not perform routine expediting administration, including:daily status chasingreport ownershipschedule tracking ownershipThe role enhances expediting through technical expertise and engineering authority, not administrative coordination.Other duties, responsibilities, and activities may change or be assigned at any time with or without notice.RequirementsQualified candidates will possess a Bachelor's Degree in Engineering or a related field (Mechanical or Electrical preferred)3-5 Years of experience in auxiliary systems, packaged equipment, or industrial projectsExperience working with fabrication vendors and shop-floor executionCandidates must possess knowledge of auxiliary systems of compressor packages, including lube oil systems and instruments.Excellent written and verbal skills, along with strong computer skills (e.g., MS Office), are essentialTravel percentage 10% to 20%, subject to change based on requirements of assigned projectsPreferred SkillsCAD (Auto Cad, Solid Works) base working knowledgeAuxiliary systems (e.g., API 614 lube oil systems, others as needed)Piping and instrumentation; welding, pumps, valves, etc.Fabrication and assembly processesKeeping abreast of Codes and Standards (e.g., API, ASME, AISI) policy and best practiceKnowledge of PIP (Process Industry Practice)Ability to interpret: Engineering drawings, specifications, and quality/testing requirements.Knowledge of fluid dynamics and heat transfer. Manage multiple tasks in a deadline-oriented environmentStrong organizational and interpersonal skillsFunctions effectively in a matrix and team environmentPhysical DemandsAbility to sit and work in front of a computer for the majority of the day.Minor lifting of files and/or boxesOffice environment.