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Chemical Process Consulting Engineer (WSTX7413)
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Country: USA
Location: Texas-Houston Houston, TX 77001
Total applied: 40 |
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Chemical Process Consulting Engineer (WSTX7413)
We are proud to announce that Washington Group International is now the Washington Division of URS Corporation. This means the opportunity for an exciting career with us is greater than ever. Use this site to search and apply for jobs with Washington Division, or visit www.urscorp.com for opportunities at other URS Divisions. Washington Division of URS is seeking a Chemical Process Consulting Engineer I positions with at least 7 years of experience in conceptual and detailed design of oil and gas production and processing facilities, downstream refining, or liquefied natural gas terminals Required Qualifications: 7+ years experience Experienced at developing Process Flow Diagrams, material balances, piping and instrument drawings, and conditions of services for equipment Experience working with gas processing and sulfur recovery Experience performing studies and acting as an area lead/managing others Bachelors Degree in Chemical Engineering Knowledge of HYSYS PE license preferredWashington Division of URS Corporation has excellent pay and benefits. For more information please log on our website at www.wgint.com.To apply for this position, please log on our website at www.wgint.com/careers and apply to job post WSTX7413. Washington Group International Inc., one of ENR's Top contractors for 2005, has excellent pay and benefits. For more information please log on our website at www.wgint.com . Company: Washington Division of URS Corporation Location: Houston, TX 77001 Status: Full Time, Employee Job Category: Engineering Relevant Work Experience: 7+ to 10 Years Career Level: Experienced (Non-Manager) Education Level: Bachelor's Degree Company: Washington Division of URS Corporation Email: Apply by Email Reference Code: WSTX7413
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