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As Substation Civil/Structural Engineer in Engineering Services, you’ll provide solutions and services that help our customers protect and control critical electrical infrastructure and power systems worldwide Key Responsibilities: Lead, coordinate, and develop civil engineering designs and reports for Substation greenfield and brownfield projects.
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Acquire new logos to develop a strong sales pipeline for Siemens engineering software solutions, CAD / CAM / PLM training offerings, and manufacturing engineering services. Swoosh Technologies has an opportunity for a PLM Software Solution Consultant to join our growing team.
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Minimum Experience: three (3) years of experience as an Engineer, responsible for supervising surface logging and surface asset management including three (3) years of experience with gas chromatographs, sensors, IT software and network security.
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Create engineering drawings and models using Autodesk Inventor for structural builds, fabrication assemblies, modification projects, and upgrades or customization per client specs. The 3D modeler and programmer is a professional who uses software to create, edit, and modify detailed 2D and 3D drawings and designs for structural and metal components and assemblies per client specs.
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The Structural Engineer will design pre-engineered steel buildings (metal building systems) utilizing Metal Building Software (MBS). Must be proficient with Metal Building Software (MBS), including a thorough understanding of MBS software controls, design codes, principles, and practices.
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This position reports to SunGas' Process Engineering Manager and the VP of Engineering. Modeling process simulations in Aspen/HYSYS or similar software and developing specialized modeling tools specific to the SunGas technology system.
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Join our dynamic team as a Project Engineer (TVAC Systems) and become a vital contributor to support NASA as an Oceaneering Teammate on the JSC Engineering, Technology, and Science (JETS) II contract.
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Strong experience with Palantir Data Engineering features such as, Code Repo, Code Workbook, Pipeline Build, Ontology Manager, migration techniques, Data Connection and Security setup. 8+ years in Data Engineering and must have at least 3-4 years of experience in Palantir Foundry.
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NASA Virtual Reality Software and Simulation Engineer. This highly regarded team supporting NASA will support our efforts to continue developing software technology used to model and simulate the space environment and complex space systems for astronaut training, extra-vehicular activity (EVA) planning and review, and future human exploration vehicle design review.
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Experience using database and engineering software including Aries/Val Nav, ResFrac/Eclipse, Kappa/Harmony, Whitson, Spotfire, Enverus, GIS. Use reservoir engineering techniques to identify drilling, recompletion, and workover potential within new and existing assets.
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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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Preferred Software Skills: Proficiency with geologic mapping tools (Petra), rate transient analysis (Harmony suite), computer simulation (CMG), well log evaluation (IP), risk assessment (Rose suite), Data visualization (Spotfire, R.
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Have experience in Aspen Hysys or similar software is favorable. Have knowledge in chemical engineering and processing, and also chemical synthesis plants (hydrogen, methanol and ammonia.
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EDUCATION & EXPERIENCE Bachelor of Science Degree in Mechanical Engineering or Petroleum Engineering Preferred: Professional Engineer (P.E.) license in the State of Texas Experience in the following software/programs: CAESAR II AutoCAD Microsoft Office Suite Minimum 1+ years of experience in midstream energy or petrochemical sector.
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High degree of computer literacy in the Microsoft Suite and drilling engineering software (Landmark Suite) Engineering and operational experience in drilling including casing design, directional drilling, drill string/BHA design, drilling fluids, cementing and contingency planning.
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