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The Senior Completions Engineer is responsible for leading the design, planning, and operational execution of Fervo's first of a kind enhanced geothermal completions. The Senior Completions Engineer will work alongside the resource team to optimize completion parameters, identify novel technologies, provide engineering support, and collaborate with supply chain management support.
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The Automation Engineer will be responsible for the design and development of drilling rig control software and hardware. Title: Automation Controls Engineer/PLC Programmer.
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The Structural Engineer will design pre-engineered steel buildings (metal building systems) utilizing Metal Building Software (MBS). I have a client located in Houston, TX that has an immediate need for a Structural Engineer with a P.E. licensure and experience with pre-engineered metal building design projects.
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The Engineer will assist in measurement automation equipment design/cost/ implementation. The Senior Measurement Engineer will be the lead Measurement and Material Balance resource for project management teams.
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The Senior Lead Mechanical Engineer will lead the project team throughout the design and construction process, adapting mechanical designs according to budget constraints, design factors, or client needs.
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Integrated Design seeks a Civil Engineer to perform various types of civil designs, lead diverse and challenging projects & play an integral part in our growth. + Working knowledge of Civil3D and other civil design and modeling software.
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As a Senior Propulsion Engineer, you will be involved in the design, analysis, and development of propulsion hardware from piece parts to engine and/or Propellant & Pressure Management (PPMS) systems.
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The Pipeline Engineer for this position is responsible for the development of mechanical design parameters including design concept, engineering criteria, equipment specifications, equipment selections, third-party encroachments, code interpretations and analysis as it pertains to the design of Midstream Facilities.
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Using computer engineering software to design stormwater management and storm drain systems, as well as soil erosion and sediment control systems. We are currently searching for an experienced Senior Drainage Project Engineer to support our Southwest Region located in Texas.
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We are seeking a Senior Engineer, Process to join our team in Houston, Texas to support the Calcasieu Pass Facility. Possess effective computer skills; Microsoft Office software, and discipline specific software applications: HYSYS, Aspen Plus, etc.
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The Product Design and Packaging (PDP) Team at Raytheon is seeking a Senior Electrical Engineer to join our team as an Electrical Computer Aided Designer Engineer (ECAD). Use of Valor NPI, Design for Manufacturing rule sets, other Design Rule Checking software.
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Lead Mechanical Engineer and design/engineering of Rotating Equipment (Compressor, pump and etc.) The Principal Mechanical Engineer will be responsible for mechanical engineering design, analysis, and development of rotating equipment and packages for the project.
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Requires proficiency in compressible and incompressible fluid dynamics, combustion, heat transfer, structural design, material science, and analysis tools (CAD, FEA, etc.) Design, mechanical engineering, propulsion systems, fluid dynamics, modeling analysis, spaceflight, aerospace, Solidworks, Systems engineering, Aerospace engineering.
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The Senior Rotating Equipment Engineer will provide machinery engineering support and reliability improvements to the refinery. 10+ years experience in refinery, petrochemical or equivalent industrial machinery design, repair, and maintenance.
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Experience using database and engineering software, including Mosaic, ARIES, Avocet, S&P Enerdeq (IHS Markit), Enverus (DrillingInfo), WellView, OFM, Sahara, Harmony, Spotfire, SQL Server, Access, Excel, and Enersight.
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