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Rotating Equipment Emissions Engineer (Finance)



Position Description

Provide engineering support in all areas of gas compression and emissions equipment. The individual will be an engineering resource to support emissions-related modification projects and must possess the ability to associate with a wide variety of people (personalities, skill and education levels, etc.) with tact, courtesy and professionalism.
The individual must possess project management skills used in the development of projects including project scope, schedule, budget forecasting, cost tracking/analysis, and risk identification/mitigation and be capable of communicating this information using well-developed written and verbal skills.
The successful candidate will:

  • Review design/construction drawings for emissions reduction projects including PFDs, PIDs, and mechanical layout and sectional drawings.
  • Review OEM drawings for combustion equipment. Specifically design maps, operating conditions, emissions, maintenance/auxiliary equipment requirements, exhaust systems, etc.
  • Scope / Size heat exchangers, fuel skids and piping, overpressure protection devices, and filtration equipment.
  • Support Operations personnel in maintenance work and the troubleshooting of issues at compression facilities. Specifically, be able to identify and address issues with emissions control technology.
  • Support emissions group on gas turbine and/or reciprocating engine emissions testing and issues.
  • Be accountable for completing quality work on schedule and in compliance with applicable codes/standards.
  • Effectively interface and integrate with other Company departments including Project Management, Procurement, Engineering, Business Development, and Operations to maintain the integrity of the Company's infrastructure at a variety of compressor stations across the country. Compressor stations will include low-speed integral engines, engine-driven and/or motor-driven high-speed separable reciprocating compressors, motor-driven centrifugal compressors, and gas turbine-driven centrifugal compressors.
  • Represent the Company in emissions equipment design with customers, suppliers, licensees, third party engineering firms, outside consultants, and industry associations. Including PHA meetings, PSSR start-up and commissioning tasks at compressor stations, and root-cause failure investigations.
  • Interface with other technical/engineering disciplines to ensure the effective integration of the emissions equipment within the overall facility design.
  • Plan, schedule, and coordinate detailed phases of engineering work while supporting the department and Project Manager with deliverables.
  • Assist with the commissioning and troubleshooting of equipment and systems in the field.
  • Provide emissions-related field training as necessary

Position Requirements

Position Requirements:

  • Bachelor of Science degree in engineering (mechanical preferred) from an accredited school of engineering or a non-engineering bachelor's degree with 15+ years of technical industry experience
  • 10 years of natural gas pipeline compressor and/or engine experience
  • Ability to take initiative and work with both company and non-company personnel to accomplish goals in a fast-paced environment.
  • Proclivity to engage operations and project management personnel in productive meetings to determine the best solutions for the company.
  • Proficient PC-based skills including MS Office products (Word, Excel, Outlook, Power Point, Access)
  • Familiarity and ability to read and interpret electrical and mechanical drawings and diagrams, including flow charts, cause/effect diagrams, and Piping and Instrumentation Drawings (P&ID's)
  • Well-developed analytical and problem-solving skills to address complex technical matters.
  • Ability to create technical specifications, Engineering Standards, Construction Standards, O&M Standards and department best practice documents.
  • Working knowledge of natural gas industry standards and rules such as (AGA, ASME, API, GPA, DOT 49 CFR 192, PHMSA, etc.).
  • Ability to perform job responsibilities with minimal guidance or supervision.
  • Ability to prepare and coordinate engineering reports, calculations, studies, and presentations.
  • Valid driver's license and a driving record satisfactory to the Company.
  • Travel (~25%).
  • Job level commensurate with experience and skillset.
Preferred:
  • Working knowledge of natural gas transmission pipeline compression operation.
  • Extensive understanding of emissions reductions technology and an understanding of the combustion process.
  • Experience with Gas Turbines
  • Experience with 2 Stroke and 4 stroke Lean burn and Rich burn internal combustion engines.
  • Experience with the following manufacturers: Cooper, Siemens, CAT, Waukesha, Solar, GE.

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