
Kbr, Inc.
Lead mechanical engineer managing teams on energy transition and petrochemical projects.
-Eligibility to work in the UK without restriction or Visa sponsorship -Excellent communication and teamwork skills, with the ability to collaborate effectively. -Knowledge of the major mechanical equipment types, to include static, machinery, and packaged equipment, -A degree in Mechanical Engineering or a related discipline. Chartered engineer preferred. -Strong analytical and problem-solving skills with a passion for innovative engineering solutions. -Demonstrated success in leading mechanical teams on energy transition and petrochemical projects, encompassing concept development, front-end engineering design, and detailed design. -A working knowledge of industry standards for energy transition or oil and gas equipment.
-Designs and builds complex facilities — from LNG plants and refineries to military bases and naval infrastructure. -Operates mission‑critical projects: NASA ISS payload operations, astronaut health research, JWST integration, space‑instrument R&D. -Offers full EPC and life‑cycle services: engineering, procurement, construction, logistics and proprietary tech licensing. -Supports defense and intelligence sectors with systems engineering, base‑operations, C5ISR, cyber, and mission planning. -Has completed landmark acquisitions (BE&K, Wyle, SGT, Centauri, Frazer‑Nash, LinQuest) to expand aerospace, gov‑tech and space capabilities. -Versatile footprint: tackling offshore oil‑&‑gas, chemical processing, sustainable energy and cutting‑edge digital transformation.
Science
Technology
Engineering
Sustainability
Space Systems
Military Aircraft
Energy Industry
Government Solutions
Research
Design
Process Improvement
Training
Advanced Simulation
Modeling
Infrastructure
Cutting-edge Aerospace
Environmental Solutions
Technology-led Solutions
Commercial and Operational Discipline
Corporate Social Responsibility
Community Outreach
Charitable Giving
-no visa sponsorship; must be eligible to work in the uk without restriction.