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The Process Engineer will report to the Geothermal Facilities Engineer. The Process Engineer will help lead the design, development, and optimization of surface facilities across Fervo's portfolio of geothermal energy developments.
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Our Chemical Plant client is seeking a Process Safety Engineer who will report to the Safety, Health, and Security Manager. Provide project input concerning process safety requirements, including recognized and generally accepted good engineering practices (RAGAGEP) and industry consensus standards (i.e., NFPA, ASME, API, IEC, and ASTM) to prevent, control, and mitigate risks.
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As a Process Safety Engineer you play a critical role in optimizing our hydrogen production processes. You have 5 years of experience in process engineering, preferably in hydrogen, industrial, or related sectors (f.
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Support Field Operations and Specialty GSC team in engineering related areas such as work methods, ergonomics, process improvement, production thru-put, equipment downtime, and safety of the operator.
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Knowledge and 15+ yrs experience in the use of process simulators, such as ASPEN, HYSYS, UNISYS, Pro II and ProMax. Provide technical support to assist in developing and maintaining a Process Safety Management (PSM) program for decarbonization facilities.
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Process Engineer with oil & gas (petrochemical, refinery, chemical, LNG) EPC project experience. Experience with developing heat and material balances using process simulation software such as Aspen HYSYS and process flow diagrams (PFDs) is preferred.
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As our Process Engineer, you will be a part of the production team at our Surface Technologies facility, specializing in Thermal Spray coatings. We are looking for a Process Engineer to join our Houston (Pearland) team.
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Provide daily support to plant Production personnel in troubleshooting process issues and concerns by integrating fundamental principles of fluid flow, heat transfer, thermodynamics, and hydrocarbon process chemistry.
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We are looking for a Senior Process Safety Engineer to join our Product Reliability, Safety, and Certification group to develop and improve process safety and risk management programs. Lead in the development, implementation, review and sustainability of engineering standards and technical guidelines associated with process safety management (PSM) and risk management program (RMP.
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Schedule: Full Time, Monday – Friday Location: Hybrid – Westchase Area, Houston, TX Job Description: As a UiPath Developer Consultant with strong business acumen, you will play a pivotal role in helping our clients succeed in their business transformation journey by leveraging Digital Innovation and Robotic Process Automation (RPA.
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B.Sc or M.Sc. in Engineering (Energy/Process/Chemical) preferably combined with experience in hydrogen or fuels synthesis technologies and 10+ years of experience from EPC companies as a process engineer.
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Job descriptionCONTINENTAL CARBON COMPANYPOSITION DESCRIPTIONTITLE: Senior Process Control Engineer - Corporate DEPARTMENT: EngineeringREPORTS TO: Vice President of Operations SALARY GRADE: ExemptMain Function:Managing and directing instrumentation and process controls activities company wide.
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LanzaJet is looking for a motivated, high-energy, well-organized, collaborative Sr. Process Engineer for its innovative Ethanol to Sustainable Aviation Jet (SAF) and Diesel process global commercialization efforts.
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Responsibilities: Developing and/or checking overall plant and unit simulations using standard process simulation programs (Hysys, Pro II, Unisim, and/or Promax), including the development of H&MBs. Developing and/or checking Process Flow Diagrams (PFDs) and Utility Flow Diagrams (UFDs) being able to explain selected flow configuration.
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5+ years of process industry experience in cryogenic air separation process technology or distillation process technology. Work in close collaboration with the Industrial Direction Process Control APC team to evaluate suitability of implementation of new APC projects, and ensure the prioritization of sites matches the organizational needs.
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