
Process Engineer/Consultant
- On-site
- Houston, Texas, United States
- Mechanical/Process Engineering
Job description
Join the Strategy Engineering Team! Strategy Engineering & Consulting, LLC is a leader in providing project management, engineering, drafting/design, procurement, inspection, construction management, technical writing and computerized maintenance management systems for onshore and offshore oil and gas projects.
We offer a competitive benefits package, including; health, dental and vision insurance plans, as well as a company-matched 401k plan, life insurance and a 980 schedule.
Want to be a part of our team?
Strategy Engineering & Consulting LLC is seeking a Process Engineer (0–5 years’ experience) to join our growing team. This role will support the design, procurement, and fabrication of equipment for onshore and offshore oil & gas facilities, as well as emerging renewable energy projects.
Oil & gas experience is preferred but not required — we value problem solvers with strong technical skills, integrity, and a willingness to learn.
Job Overview/Summary:
As a Process Engineer, you will contribute to all phases of project execution — from conceptual design and detailed engineering to procurement support, fabrication, and field execution. You’ll work closely with multidisciplinary teams, clients, and vendors to deliver safe, efficient, and cost-effective designs.
Responsibilities and Duties:
Contribute to conceptual engineering, FEED, and detailed design for onshore and offshore facilities (Greenfield and Brownfield).
Prepare process simulations and Heat & Material Balances (H&MBs).
Size, specify, and prepare datasheets for mechanical/process equipment (vessels, tanks, pumps, compressors, turbines, fans, blowers, utilities, etc.).
Develop technical specifications, requisitions, and bid evaluations for equipment packages.
Perform engineering calculations including hydraulics, relief/vent sizing, PSV and control valve sizing, flare, vent, blowdown, and tank venting.
Prepare and review P&IDs, flow diagrams, equipment layouts, and offshore modification permit packages (SFDs, SAFE charts, fire & gas layouts, permit letters).
Conduct engineering studies, dispersion studies, hazard/risk assessments, debottlenecking analyses, and regulatory compliance checks (BSEE, USCG, ABS).
Participate in process hazard analysis (PHA) and HAZOP.
Prepare bid packages and review vendor drawings for compliance with project requirements.
Coordinate with drafting/design teams to deliver accurate drawings and layouts.
Monitor and report progress against project scope, schedule, and budget.
Support procurement, vendor interfaces, and regulatory submittals.
Perform site visits (onshore and offshore) to collect data, survey existing facilities, and support upgrades or modifications.
Provide assistance during construction, commissioning, startup, and troubleshooting.
Conduct vendor shop inspections to verify compliance with specifications.
Work closely with other engineering disciplines to deliver integrated designs.
Communicate effectively with clients, subcontractors, vendors, and internal teams.
Participate in project meetings and contribute to planning and execution strategies.
Job requirements
Required Qualifications
B.S. in Chemical or Petroleum Engineering from an ABET-accredited program.
0–5 years of relevant engineering experience (oil & gas preferred, but not required).
Proficiency in Microsoft Excel (intermediate to advanced); working knowledge of Word, PowerPoint, and Project.
Strong analytical, detail-oriented, organizational, and communication skills (written and verbal).
Ability to work multiple projects, work overtime as needed, and travel 10–20% (typical) or as required by project.
Commitment to company core values: quality, integrity, customer commitment, innovation, and culture.
Preferred Skills
Engineer-in-Training (EIT) or Professional Engineer (PE) certification.
Familiarity with Unisim, HYSYS, Promax, FlareSim, or PipeSim.
Experience in LNG/cryogenic facilities, renewable natural gas (RNG), or CO₂ capture/storage.
Working Conditions
Office-based (not hybrid), with periodic travel to onshore plants and offshore platforms.
Fieldwork may involve outdoor environments, production facilities, and exposure to noise, climate extremes, and industrial equipment.
Must be able to wear personal protective equipment (PPE).
Occasional out-of-town travel required.
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