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BS degree in Mechanical Engineering with a minimum of 6 years (10 years or greater preferred) of direct experience with rotating equipment such as pumps, centrifugal compressors, and reciprocating compressors.
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Take the first step towards an exciting new career with Leidos – apply today If this sounds like an environment where you can thrive, keep reading The Challenge: Lead and/or perform Substation Physical Electrical engineering design (including general arrangement, electrical plans and sections, grounding plan and details, raceway plan and details, shielding plan and details, lighting plan, and details, etc.
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Develop equipment repair scopes and specifications, assist sourcing in selection of repair facilities, develop mechanical integrity and quality assurance plans, schedules, specifications, and render field engineering assistance during equipment repairs, inspections, fabrication, testing, and commissioning.
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Chemical engineering design and process development. Relevant education degree or equivalent in chemical engineering. As a Industrial process engineer, you will acquire solid knowledge and know-how about safety and process within the H2O2 plant.
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Optimized Process Designs, LLC (OPD) is an engineering/construction company headquartered in Katy, TX with an expertise in the natural gas, natural gas liquids, and petrochemical industries. As a Koch Engineered Solutions company, Optimized Process Designs (OPD) provides clients with detailed engineering packages in all disciplines, single-point procurement for all equipment and materials, fabrication and direct-hired construction services throughout the United States.
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Our broad service offering includes construction materials testing, geotechnical services, environmental engineering, industrial hygiene, and specialty testing. This is a fantastic opportunity to grow a versatile career in the architectural, engineering, and construction (A/E/C) industry.
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This position also supports sales, marketing, operations, and regulatory as well as other duties assigned by the Manager or Director of Engineering. This position requires teaming cross-functionally with departments such as Logistics, Contract Administration, ISP Engineering/COE, and Project Management.
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Knowledge of insurance technology, IBM mainframe, and products such as Duck Creek, Guidewire, etc. Familiarity with insurance-specific technologies, such as Duck Creek and Guidewire, is a plus as we continue to refine and innovate within the insurance sector.
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Indorama Ventures is currently looking for a I&E Engineer who is responsible for providing both instrument and electrical engineering expertise to an assigned site. The Instrument and Electrical Operations Engineer is responsible for Management of Change (MOC) for the assigned area, troubleshooting of instrumentation and electrical equipment, providing scopes of work for area related projects, assist with implementation of capital projects and technical support for turnarounds/outages.
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Bachelors degree in Chemical Engineering with 3+ years experience working as a chemical engineer with relevant experience in the petrochemical or chemical process industries. Job: Production Engineer.
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Bachelor’s degree in construction management, Engineering or a related field preferred. Current electrical/state license required. Required knowledge of spreadsheet (Excel) and word processing (Word) software, PowerPoint, and Primavera Project Planner (P3 and P6.
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Developing and maintaining effective internal and external networks, establishing strategic partnerships with Engineering Design Houses and EPC Contractors to ensure project delivery performance meets Business expectations.
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Bachelor’s degree in Construction Science, Construction Management, or Civil Engineering required. Thorough understanding of engineering, architectural, and other construction drawings.
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7-10+ years of Project Management in manufacturing environment with practical expertise in electrical engineering. Broad Electrical Engineering knowledge of machine control.
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Bachelor's degree in Mechanical Engineering. An excellent opportunity has become available for a Maintenance Engineer near LaPorte, TX. Seeking a Maintenance Engineer with at least 5 years of mechanical integrity experience in manufacturing.
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