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Audubon, an EPC company in Houston, has an immediate need for a Project Engineer - Liquefaction, Nitrogen Rejection Unit and LNG Tanks In this role you will be responsible for monitoring of the Contractor's performance and compliance of the project technical requirements, ensuring that design document reviews are completed accurately and within the required timeframe and maintaining technical integrity of the engineering and design.
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Project teams in our Energy & Industrial Group (EIG) support industry-leading projects in power generation, plant design, environmental compliance, mid/downstream oil & gas, and multi-disciplined industrial projects.
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As part of this team, you will serve as a Senior Project Engineer supporting the SEI Mission Stakeholder Integration team. This position will support the NASA EVA and Human Surface Mobility Program’s (EHP) SEI Mission Stakeholder Integration team with a focus on surface mobility systems – part of the Artemis portfolio at the NASA Johnson Space Center.
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Project Engineer, EIT. Fully understanding the scope of the civic project and recognizing which plan sections (roadway/pavement, drainage, public utilities, bridge structures, etc.
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Our team is currently looking for a Project Controller / Cost Controller for an Offshore Project Development Team. This role will support the execution of Offshore Developments through budget analysis, contract analysis, risk and scenario planning, and project performance measures.
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The Project Engineer Senior is responsible for developing and successfully executing projects including conceptual development, FEED studies, detailed design, up to and including fabrication, commissioning, and site integration testing.
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Work in a team environment, and report to project manager for technical support, task assignment, and processes. Co-op or Intern experience at KSC/JPL/JSC or other NASA agency. Prior experience with electrical schematic entry and printed circuit board layout.
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KFA is seeking an ambitious and talented Project Manager and/or Engineer to join our dynamic Drainage team, offering a distinctive opportunity with a mission of advancing our technical capabilities and knowledge within the field of stormwater and drainage engineering.
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Aramco Services Company Project Engineer - Process (Chem) (1154) - Temporary Technical Services - Liquid to Chemicals (LTC) Office Staff - Houston, TX - Temporary Position Description: We are seeking an experienced Engineer who is specialized in Instrumentation & Process Control to join our Project Management team (PMT.
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Senior Project Engineer. On a Project Specific basis act as Project interface with McDermott's Global Diving Function to facilitate reviews of all diving execution plans, vessel selections, diving schedules, subcontractor selections, risk assessments and ensuring that the Global Diving function is fully engaged.
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Located on Alaskas North Slope in the National Petroleum Reserve (NPR-A), the Willow project is estimated to produce 180,000 barrels of oil per day at its peak. The economic impact of the Willow project will be sizable.
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The Senior Project Engineer will support E&C Engineering Manager and will be required to work in selected EPC contractors home offices as necessary during project development. The Project Engineer is a member of one or more Project Management Teams (PMT) and provides multi-discipline engineering support related to project scoping, design, design assurance, hazard analysis, technology selection, and permitting for the front end of development projects in Pre-Concept, Concept Select, and FEED Stages.
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The Senior Development Civil Engineering Project Engineer is involved in all aspects of civil design for utility scale solar photovoltaic, battery energy storage, and wind projects. Ensure that the civil portion of the estimated balance of plant cost is optimized by providing accurate project layouts and major quantity takeoffs.
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Posting Close Date: June 18, 2024The opportunityThe US Natural Gas Pipeline General Plant Maintenance Capital (GPMC) Facilities Projects Engineering Execution team has a career opportunity available for an experienced and enthusiastic Electrical Engineer.
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They are now seeking to appoint a Project Engineer to join the business, who are currently scaling to keep with speciality project pipeline and demands. If you want to work in a project-centric; growing business with a rich history in the Houston area- we look forward to hearing from you.
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