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This includes, but is not limited to, establishing EPC coordination procedures and stewardship of milestone payments, change orders, status reporting, etc, Reports to the Supply Chain Contracts Manager, working closely with the Operational Project Manager and the project team, serving as the sole contracting advisor for the Gas Supply Expansion Project.
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Experience with water supply planning, water rights permitting, water conservation plans, and drought contingency plans. Experience leading water supply, water distribution, wastewater collection system, and/or integrated water master planning projects and development of capital improvement programs.
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Parker Drilling will supply adequate training and equipment to meet the functions of the job. The Project Engineer 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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Opportunities are available in areas including, but not limited to: Mechanical Integrity, Process Engineering, Process Control, Process Development, Product Development, Project Development, Project Management, Quality Control, Modeling and Optimization, Test Method Development, Wells Engineering, Wells Operations, Safety, Environmental, Reservoir, and Supply Chain.
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Typical projects could include experiences in Mechanical Integrity, Process Engineering, Process Control, Process Development, Product Development, Project Development, Project Management, Quality Control, Modeling and Optimization, Test Method Development, Wells Engineering, Wells Operations, Safety, Environmental, Reservoir, and Supply Chain.
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The Project Manager will work closely with Business Development, Operations, Environmental, Land, Strategy Execution and Project Execution to develop and execute projects that add value to the Midstream Business Unit and Phillips 66.
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We operate 39 terminals that supply finished products to consumer gas stations, as well as crude oil and NGL storage terminals and NGL fractionation facilities. This includes the full range of project engineering and management support from initial project development through engineering design, schedule, procurement, construction and project close out.
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The Project Controller will be involved in selected stages of a project’s life cycle (i.e. Initiation, Planning, Execution, Monitoring and Control, and/or Closure) for consulting services related to earth and environment projects including, but not limited to, site characterization and remediation, environmental permitting and compliance, water resource management, and civil and ground engineering.
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Depending on the location, ExxonMobil engineers support our chemical, refining, pipeline and upstream operations, with opportunities also available within research & technology and supply chain.
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This work will include supply reliability analysis, surface and/or groundwater modeling, project conceptualization and cost estimation, evaluation of environmental impacts, climate resiliency, etc.
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Experience planning project work flow of fabrication, installation and testing is preferred. Active role in personal career development through coaching and mentoring with project team leaders.
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Regulatory Compliance, Administration Services, Pipeline Integrity, Metallurgical Services, Design (Pipeline/Compressor Station), and Supply Chain. Monitor project investigations performed by internal auditors, state auditors, Independent Quality Assurance (IQA) Contractor from Mackinac Strait Corridor Authority (MSCA), and PHMSA (Federal regulators.
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Brice performs large heavy civil construction operations to include large scale civil projects, drainage, repair of earthen dams and levees, roadways, bridges, airfields, parks, ranges, and stormwater management, water supply, wastewater collection, and on-site wastewater treatment systems for federal, states, and local entities.
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Electrical & Instrumentation – low and medium power supply, monitoring, and controls for water & wastewater facilities, lighting design, generators, SCADA development, PLC programming. As a Senior Project Manager on our Water / Wastewater team, you will have the opportunity to apply and grow your engineering, project and people leadership skills in Water / Wastewater.
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Experience with ETRM implementations in the natural gas trading and marketing or gas supply business is a plus. Support the Lead Product Control Analyst in the implementation of Golden Pass' ETRM LNG system and continuous improvements for Natural Gas Supply and Commercial LNG.
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