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Junior Process Engineer
Job No:
KEPC3
Location:
Denver
Job Description
Kenosha EPC is seeking a junior process engineer for midstream oil and gas, renewable and industrial projects. The engineer will be responsible for completing process engineering tasks as part of a collaborative team environment. Much of the project work will be done either remotely or in office environment with occasional requirement to travel for site walkdowns or meetings. This position may require overtime including evenings and weekends when required to meet client schedule. This position is for development and growth and thus candidates local to Colorado or candidates willing to relocate to Colorado will be considered first.
Typical Responsibilities
- Assist in developing process flow diagrams and process and instrumentation diagrams.
- Develop heat and material balance information using various commercial software.
- Perform hydraulic analyses and calculations for piping systems.
- Assist with defining process conditions of service to support procuring equipment and instruments.
- Design pressure relief systems including flare header design, relief valve sizing calculations and relief scenario analysis.
- Complete sizing and rating of various equipment like pumps, horizontal and vertical vessels, shell and tube heat exchangers, and air coolers.
- Coordinate engineering deliverables together with other team discipline members.
- Work together with the lead process engineer to complete project tasks.
- Travel/visit client sites to gather equipment information.
Minimum Requirements
- Bachelor’s Degree in Chemical Engineering
- 0-3 years plus of experience, preferably in upstream and midstream oil and gas, renewable energy and energy transition industries.
- Experience with or ability to learn simulation software such as Symmetry or equivalent.
- Proficiency with Microsoft Word and Microsoft Excel.
Beneficial Skills
- Experience or exposure to overpressure protection and flare system design is beneficial.
- Knowledge of iPRSM is beneficial.
- Excellent organizational and communication skills demonstrated through previous professional or school work.
- Proactive approach to solving difficult problems demonstrated through previous professional or school work.
- Willingness to travel and visit client sites (such as oil & gas facilities) to gather information.
- Positive attitude and proactive approach to learning new software, tools, and engineering calculations.