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Quarry Manager
Colorado Springs
Academic Bachelor
4-6 Years
Our new Quarry Manager report directly to the Aggregate Manager and will be responsible for managing the daily quarry mining operations which include plant production, plant maintenance, recording data, scheduling and problem solving. Current team is 20 people strong. Primary duties include: Communicates mining activities to the Aggregate Manager daily. Manages equipment and plant maintenance procedures and costs. Plant Production - keeping inventory on the ground and in spec (approx. 1M ton annually). Maintaining the production plant so it operations at it's max and in safe condition. Task training for all employees for all tasks. Recording production and downtime. Scheduling for production, maintenance, stripping and blasting. Managing environmental safety policies for all employees, MSHA trained and enforceable. Purchasing parts and suppliers needed. Maintains and measures quality products and processes. Monitors standard of the product specifications for commercial and state applications. Responsible to understand and implement mine plan. Create, maintain and enforce consistent policies and procedures at site.
Senior Project Engineer
Houston, Texas
Academic Bachelor
6-9 Years
We have a large Oil & Gas client looking for a Senior Project Engineer to join their team in Downtown Houston, TX. Industry: Oil & Gas Work location: Downtown Houston, TX Workplace: On-site / In-office (no remote/WFH opportunity) Work schedule: 40 hours per week / Monday-Friday Worktype: W2 Contract Start Date: November 2024 Estimated duration: 1 year with potential for extension Rate: Hourly with 1.5x OT Benefits: Medical / Dental / Vision / 401(k) Local candidates only. No per diem, relocation package, or travel allowance of any kind will be provided. Position Overview: The Senior Project Engineer will be based in Houston and will provide multi-discipline engineering support for development projects, particularly in the Pre-Concept, Concept Select, and FEED stages. This role is part of one or more Project Management Teams (PMT) and involves working closely with internal and external stakeholders, third parties, regulatory bodies, and the broader Project Development & Engineering team. The Senior Project Engineer will support various tasks including project scoping, design assurance, technology selection, and permitting. The role may involve working in selected EPC contractor offices and occasional travel to project sites. Key Responsibilities: Provide engineering support throughout all phases of Engineering & Construction (E&C) projects, including Pre-Concept, Concept Select, and FEED stages. Oversee the timely completion of engineering deliverables with regard to scope, schedule, quality, and efficiency. Collaborate with Project Development and Engineering Managers to ensure clear communication of project milestones and deliverables to contractors and the engineering team. Develop key project documents such as Basis of Design, Scope, Statement of Requirements, and Basic Engineering Data. Work with Supply Chain Management to define technical requirements in contracts, evaluate bids, and ensure alignment with project scope and labor. Contribute technical input into Capital Committee Memorandums, Business Cases, and Project Execution Plans. Ensure Design Assurance for project deliverables and support the development of engineering specifications and standards. Assist in the development of Resource Reports and other technical documents required for permitting new and expanded facilities. Identify and assess technical risks, providing appropriate mitigation plans. Participate in safety and project reviews, including HAZID, HAZOP, constructability, and risk reviews. Ensure projects meet deadlines, budgets, and objectives, keeping the Engineering Manager informed of any technical, schedule, or cost issues.
Mechanical Technician II
Baker, MT
Secondary School
4-6 Years
Technicians are assigned to carry out maintenance work. Assists mechanical engineers in the planning and testing of mechanical components, equipment, and machinery, such as engines, instruments, controls, robots, machines, etc. Helps prepare proposals and cost estimates. Actively participate in the use of all on the job safety tools Review job packs Identify any safety issues associated with job end ensure removal/mitigation prior to working Execute work as planned Record technical history as required by workgroup. (Global Reliability Tool (GRT), data sheet, etc.) Provide feedback on job pack improvements to Execution FLS Request permits and notify Supervisor if permit cannot be issued within 30 minutes of requested time
Production Accountant
Midland, TX
Professional Bachelor
4-6 Years
* Provide technical support of a project related to Lease Flow Diagrams and Procount corrections in the state of TX. * Perform analysis and make corrections on incorrect data for reporting purposes. * Setup well, completions, meters, tanks, equipment in ProCount. * Verify allocated data completeness troubleshoot issues identified in reports and resolve discrepancies. * Preparation and submission of oil and gas production reports for state and federal reporting in NM and TX.
Cost Lead
New Orleans
Professional Bachelor
6-9 Years
Under moderate supervision, provides project controls support to Engineering and Construction in cost and schedule analysis, reporting, and general project controls support as directed by the Project Controls Manager. This may include but is not limited to the preparation, analysis and presentation of reports, charts, tables and information along with analysis of trends, project risks and forecasts. Validate the reported progress percentage based on the rules of credit established within the project with the contractors through spot checks of the design documents and/or construction progress. Develop progress measurement process for required scopes of work and update on a regular basis. Review contractor schedules for accuracy and alignment with the overall master schedule. Review project documents, including design sets to determine project milestones and sequencing and validate that the construction schedules comply with the project documents. Assist in processing of project change notices, maintain change logs as required and report on changes through company's Change Management System.
Pipeline Engineer I
Midland, TX
Professional Bachelor
4-6 Years
* Evaluate and comment on discipline engineering work performed both internally and by Contractors and sub-contractors to ensure that work is being executed in accordance with Company specifications, company standards, and regulatory requirements.* Facilitates effective execution of discipline engineering and design routines that align with the team's goals, objectives, and procedures.* Assures accurate and timely communication among the team and other company Functions on discipline engineering activities, progress, and issues.* Plan and manage the pipeline and subsea activities in early part of the project phases.* Provide pipeline engineering inputs.* Provide technical authority assurance role.* Define fit for purpose pipeline solutions.* Lead pipeline feasibility and concept select studies, performing pipeline routing studies, execute hydraulic analyses, perform onshore/offshore pipeline mechanical design including support for material selection, cost estimating and constructability reviews.* Project Management and supervision of 3rd Party Contractor activities, review, improve and approve Front End Engineering and Design, and Detailed Design documents.* Assess development risks, including HS&E assessment, and propose mitigation plan.* Plan and implement assurance process at key stages of the development.* Support the Business Planning and Work Program and Budget exercise.* Focus on Standard Solution & New Business Development opportunities from identify stage to Basis for Design.* Ensure deployment of new technology and drive applications gaining acceptance with the projects/assets leaders.
Senior Structural Geotechnical Engineer
Denver
Academic Bachelor
> 10 Years
Overview: As a Senior Structural Geotechnical Engineer, you will perform design and lead contractors for civil, structural, and geotechnical disciplines. Provide subject matter expertise in a relevant discipline to support capital projects including concentrators, tailings storage facilities (TSF), heap leach pads, and associated infrastructure continuously improving the framework for sustaining stewardship and procedures. Serve as resource for structural design, water management, and geotechnical analysis for facilities in conjunction with the Dam's geotechnical SME if applicable. This role is responsible for delivering high-quality, cost-efficient designs and project management in support of our capital projects. Main Responsibilities: Collaborate in engineering projects to ensure good performance of structural facilities such as pump stations and pipeline systems for TSF. Geotechnical investigation for concentrator or facilities Supervise or serve as Project Manager or technical expert on large/complex site planning/construction, expansion or modifications. Lead contractors in the execution of project deliverables. Provide Senior level quality assurance on project deliverables. Identify value engineering opportunities. Develop and/or review scopes of work, evaluate proposals, draft formalized internal requests for funding, and administer contracts with vendors for the provision of services and equipment as approved and required. Identify opportunities for improvements and determine associated value for risk reduction measures. Interface with Project Management and Operations teams as the Engineering team representative leading up to and through project commercial operations to ensure timely and complete transfer of technical deliverables. Attend site visits to support site evaluation, suitability, and due diligence efforts. Leadership Responsibilities: Operate independently to achieve company and project goals. Provide reporting to other groups and leadership. Manage and /or mentor engineers in key practice areas to level of capabilities. Assist in the development of work and process flow for corporate team. Ability to provide positive and constructive feedback.
Field Operator III/Control Room Operator
Spring, TX
Academic Bachelor
6-9 Years
Responsible to implement on daily work objectives, housekeeping, safety, health, environmental and security Active participation on daily toolbox meetings and regular, reported safety meetings Identify and implement corrective and optimization actions by the continuous surveillance of wells and equipment to ensure reliable, efficient and safe operational conditions Function as Equipment Care Technician, and routinely use Maintenance skills in performing simple maintenance activities Report when the alarm, emergency or emergency shutdown system is out of service Provide detailed, clear and accurate information when changing shift, to guarantee that unit conditions are updated and ensure operations continuity Coordinate, control and monitor maintenance jobs according with the corrective, predictive and preventive planning Report continuously in the log book all relevant operational events and abnormal situations or deviation occurred in the work area, equipment or personnel Take samples of products for laboratory analysis and execute field laboratory tests Active participation on emergency response activities Report incidents internally and escalate awareness as per the Incident Reporting Guidelines Ensure that Operations Shift Supervisor is informed and consulted about operations activities Ensure good communication across the work team so that issues / actions can be adequately addressed Provide the basic facts concerning well producing problems, current production rates, and current condition of the well Ensure that the well problem diagnostics are thorough and complete before requesting Well Work intervention operations Ensure that the wellhead and well surface equipment are maintained and are in good working order prior to Wellwork operations taking over responsibility for the well for intervention operations Provide assistance and support to the ongoing Wellwork operations as needed.
Mechanical Project Manager
Evansville
Academic Bachelor
4-6 Years
Work closely with clients to execute large mechanical installations at industrial sites nationwide. Assist with the preparation of bid proposals Review bid documents and perform quantity take-offs Work closely with clients to solve project challenges and identify value engineering opportunities Integrate new technology and product innovations. Assist with preparation of post-bid work plans, procurement, scheduling, and cost control Actively participate in project tracking and post-job analysis
Control Room / Board Operator (ISBL)
South Texas
Secondary School
4-6 Years
We have an LNG client looking for a Control Room Operator to join their team in South Texas. Industry: Oil & Energy Location: South Texas (relocation package provided) Workplace: On-site / In-office (no hybrid or remote schedule available) Work Schedule: Work a rotating 12-hour shift schedule, including nights, weekends, and holidays. Extended hours may be required during plant commissioning, startup, shutdown, or turnaround activities. Work Type: Direct hire / Non-exempt Target Start Date: Soonest available Benefits: Relocation Package / Short and Long Term Incentives / Medical / Dental / Vision / 401(k) / Paid Parking / PTO Job Summary The Control Room Operator's primary responsibility is to ensure that Distributed Control System (DCS) operations within designated sections of the facility are conducted safely and efficiently, adhering to operational and integrity limits. The operator will monitor DCS parameters, anticipate deviations, and execute safe startup, shutdown, and emergency procedures. They will also collaborate with maintenance and other support groups to ensure facility reliability, availability, and utilization. The Control Room Operator will interact with various stakeholders from different departments, including maintenance, engineering, health & safety, contractors, and vendors, requiring completion of leadership and safety-specific training. Key Responsibilities Work closely with operators in the field, guiding them on critical tasks and considering their feedback. Coordinate with other operators to ensure smooth control of the entire facility. Ensure compliance with operational safety requirements and proactively monitor plant equipment to identify any changes in performance, communicating concerns to supervisors. Conduct process and equipment adjustments to mitigate risks or optimize plant efficiency, escalating issues when necessary. Follow plant startup and shutdown schedules while considering maintenance work, equipment availability, and overall safety. Create and review work orders as required. Review all operating procedures and work instructions for accuracy and compliance, recommending changes where necessary. Collaborate with engineering and optimization teams to improve alarm management and plant operations. Ensure adherence to safety assessments and operational processes to maintain the integrity, safety, and operability of systems. Monitor plant operations through the DCS system to identify risks, equipment issues, and opportunities for improvement. Coordinate operational activities with third parties related to power, feed gas, and product loading. Participate in emergency response drills and support the Emergency Response Team. Collaborate with multidisciplinary teams to troubleshoot process and maintenance issues. Other Duties This job description is not an exhaustive list of activities, duties, or responsibilities and may change as needed. Compliance with all applicable employment and safety regulations is required, including drug and alcohol testing as stipulated by federal regulations.
Senior Facilities Engineer
Plano, TX
Professional Bachelor
> 10 Years
* The primary focus will be "uptime" - keeping CO2 production & injection on from the production well choke to the LACT Unit, including water disposal/injection, production separation, facility heat media, well testing, tankage/vapor recovery, gas/oil sales, and CO2 recycle/gas lift compression. This includes CO2 floods, water floods, and conventional production on all the company Assets.* Direct reporting to the Business Unit (BU): A Senior Facility Engineer (FE) will be assigned to each BU for planning, scoping, estimating and executing various projects being assigned by the BU* Provide & manage engineering services to the BU, most work (in the Construction Phase) will be executed by the Project Management Department (PM) or Operations with oversite on design and installation by the Facilities Engineer* Manage Capital/LOE project spend and budget as it relates to surface facility work* Working within the team structure including PE, RM, PM and Operations to optimize the CO2 and Conventional surface oil, gas and water production facility performance including developing/implementing engineered solutions for issues that may be limiting production, productivity, efficiency and general operability of the asset* Troubleshooting CO2 oil field production systems and equipment; monitoring pressures, temperatures, and rates throughout the system; reviewing current operating conditions versus design and set points; trend & analyze performance, uptime, downtime, and reliability and develop/implement solutions to optimize field activities and ensure mechanical integrity of equipment is achieved and maintained* Act as Technical POC (point of contact) for Maintenance and Construction Staff in managing the day-to-day operations and execution of all project activities* Participate in Design Reviews led by the PM (PFD review, P&ID reviews, Model Reviews, etc.)* Work with operations and PM teams to develop commissioning, start-up, and operating procedures and coordinate commissioning, and start-up, activities to safely commission, start-up and operate CO2 and Conventional Facilities* Coordinating with the company regulatory department to ensure the optimization work and projects have the necessary permits and performance standards as required by local, state and federal agencies* Support the utilization, development and implementation of standards, processes, and procedures - MOC, Project Execution, Mechanical Integrity/Reliability, Engineering & Construction Standards & Recommended Practices, etc.
Electrical Engineer II - 51357
Gregory
Professional Bachelor
2-4 Years
Key Responsibilities: Collaborate with Operations, Maintenance, Engineering, and Technical teams to support operations as the site's electrical technology expert. Assist Maintenance in troubleshooting and equipment repairs, identify vulnerabilities, and propose cost-effective solutions. Participate in incident investigations, root cause analysis, and equipment reliability studies. Contribute to maintenance and turnaround worklists based on equipment history and reliability analysis. Develop maintenance procedures and training materials for technicians. Provide technical guidance on new and replacement projects from front-end development through commissioning. Design and specify electrical equipment, including motors, breakers, generators, and transformers (120V to 138kV). Champion electrical equipment reliability initiatives and drive strategic improvements. Conduct reliability analyses, develop long-term improvement plans, and evaluate new technologies. Engage in broader engineering networks and external peer reviews, representing site-specific electrical interests.