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OR A Ph. D. or equivalent doctoral degree in a related field of study such as: Sociology, Business Management, Business Administration, Public Administration, Social Science, Environmental Science, Geosciences, Political Science, Law Enforcement, or other fields related to the petroleum industry.
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The Downstream segment focuses on refining, logistics, power generation, and the marketing of crude oil, petroleum and petrochemical products, and related services to international and domestic customers.
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The Chief Engineer is responsible for conducting all predictive, preventive and corrective maintenance and repairs of all Engineering; propulsion mechanics, power generator system, electricity, lubrication, fuel system, water distillation, HVAC, fire suppression systems, emergency equipment, and maintenance of deck equipment.
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USCG Rated as Designated duty Engineer, 4000 HP with STCW-95. Minimum of 5 years of experience as an engineer aboard vessels conducting routine operation, predictive, preventive and corrective maintenance and repairs of outboard and inboard propulsion and auxiliary engine maintenance, vessel electrical, electronic, and pneumatic systems maintenance, motor vehicle and support equipment maintenance, fire suppression systems, and implementation of Quality Management Programs.
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The Chief Engineer must have color vision that allows him to safely work on electrical systems that have color coded wires; distinguish between warning, alarm, and normal operating lights; discern system components that are identifiable by color code; and observe basic safety precautions that may be related to color identification.
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The Coastal Engineer will lead and provide technical support on a wide variety of projects including assessment of vulnerability and risk related to sea level rise, design and permitting for nature-based solution and ecosystem restoration efforts, climate adaptation/resiliency relating to natural resources and built infrastructure, sediment management, wetland assessments, coastal process and sea-ice modeling, and/or dune/beach management plans.
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Must hold a minimum of a USCG Chief Engineer License 4000HP w/ STCW (OICEW) Three years as an Assistant Engineer on a similar sized vessel. Three years as licensed Chief Engineer of a processing vessel in the fishery being applied for.
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As Vessel Engineer you will be responsible to ensure all vessel machinery, equipment and systems are run, maintained and repaired in a safe and effective way. Minimum of three years of previous experience during the last 15 years as a Marine Engineer (Preferably the least three as a Chief Engineer.
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North Slope Alaska, Alaska, Arctic, Canadian, Cold Regions, Offshore Structures, and/or Petroleum Industry project experience. Licensure as a Professional Control Systems, Electrical, Fire Protection Engineer by the State of Alaska.
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The successful candidate will be assigned a classification (Engineer, Senior Engineer, Staff Engineer, Senior Staff Engineer, or Principal Engineer, in ascending order of responsibility) based on the competencies demonstrated.
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Mechanical Piping Engineer. Specialties: Cad Drafters, Electrical Designers, Instrument Designers, Structural Designers, Piping Designers, Electrical Engineers, Instrument Engineers, Structural Engineers, Mechanical Engineers, Pipe Stress Engineers, EH&S, QA/QC, Procurement, Project Controls, Document Control, Administrative.
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If you are you a Software Engineer who is experienced with Python (Django) and has an active Top Secret Clearance then please read on! So if you're an experienced Python Engineer with a Top Secret Clearance and looking for a company to sponsor you NOW for a TS SCI and/or a path to a career in a core role developing AI driven commercial software and you would love to live in a beach paradise while keeping your country and the world safe then please apply now as interviews are ongoing.
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The NISC IV program at Leidos is seeking a Civil/Structural Engineer to work for the Federal Aviation Administration Regional Office in Anchorage, AK. This position will report to the Regional Office at least 2 days a week with telework options which may be available for the remainder of the week.
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Required Software Skills: Proficiency with Microsoft Office (Excel, Access, PowerPoint, Word, and Outlook), economic analysis (Aries), Nodal analysis (Petroleum Experts), and public data retrieval (IHS.
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Professional Engineer (PE) and/or Professional Geologist (PG) and/or Licensed Hydrogeologist ( LHg ) and/or Certified Water Rights Examiner (CWRE). Professional Engineer (PE) and/or Professional Geologist (PG) and/or Licensed Hydrogeologist ( LHg ) and/or Certified Water Rights Examiner (CWRE.
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