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Senior Project Fuel Facility Engineer

C&S Companies

The Role

Overview

Lead fueling systems projects, manage budgets, client relations, and ensure safety/compliance.

Key Responsibilities

  • p&id design
  • risk management
  • quality assurance
  • process optimization
  • client relations
  • project budgeting

Tasks

-Develop working relationships with existing and prospective clients and professionals. -Develop P&IDs for, but not limited to: Aviation Fueling Systems, Automotive Fueling Systems, Heating Oil Systems, and Emergency Generator Systems. -Champion safety protocols and risk management practices throughout project lifecycles. Analyze potential risks and develop mitigation strategies to prevent accidents and operational failures. -Mentor less experienced engineers and support their professional development. -Generate project opportunities. -Ensure all engineering projects comply with applicable codes, standards, and regulations. Maintain an up-to-date knowledge base of industry standards and government regulations. -Implement and oversee quality assurance protocols to maintain the quality of engineering outputs. Conduct reviews and audits of project deliverables to ensure technical accuracy and integrity. -Communicate incidents, accidents, near misses, potential hazards, and unsafe working conditions to a supervisor or the Health and Safety Department as soon as identified. -Communicate effectively with all stakeholders, including management, clients, regulatory bodies, and project teams, ensuring clear and consistent communication regarding project progress and issues. -Develop and optimize processes for improved efficiency, sustainability, and cost-effectiveness. Apply advanced problem-solving techniques and tools to enhance process design and operations. -Develop effort budgets and schedules for prospective project pursuits. -Utilize safe work practices in accordance with federal, state, local, and company standards.

Requirements

  • autocad
  • revit
  • bluebeam
  • pe license
  • 10 years
  • p&ids

What You Bring

-Excellent verbal and written communication skills, capable of effectively articulating technical information to non-technical stakeholders and writing detailed reports. -Preferred experience in; AutoCAD, and/or Revit. -Comprehensive knowledge of relevant industry standards, safety regulations, and environmental laws. -Efficient in; Bluebeam (or other PDF reader), Microsoft Word, Microsoft Excel, and Microsoft Outlook. -Understanding of flammable and combustible liquids engineering principles, methodologies, and tools. -Professional Engineer (PE) license preferred or willing to pursue PE license. -Ability to write sequence of operation processes with P&IDs. -Minimum 10 years’ experience working on flammable and combustible liquids fueling systems projects. -Ability to analyze complex engineering problems and develop effective solutions. -Minimum bachelor’s degree in mechanical, environmental, or industrial engineering or other similar degree.

Benefits

-Actual compensation may vary based on related work experience, geographical location and market conditions, education/training, certifications, and other credentials, as well as applicable knowledge and skills.

The Company

About C&S Companies

-A small engineering firm was formed, growing into a full-service multidisciplinary provider. -Delivers high-impact projects and specializes in engineering, planning, environmental services, and technology. -Serves diverse sectors with expertise in large-scale transportation, water resources, and industrial infrastructure projects. -Engineers, architects, and planners collaborate to create innovative, sustainable solutions for clients worldwide. -Recent notable projects include major airport upgrades, environmental remediation, and transportation planning for urban centers. -The company has expanded its footprint across the United States, handling complex, multi-year projects.

Sector Specialisms

Industrial

Energy

Infrastructure

Buildings

Residential

Commercial

Water Resources

Heavy Civil

Marine

Transport

Utilities

Solar

Wind

Nuclear

Government

Environmental

Oil and Gas

Mining

Alternative/Renewable Energy

Power Generation

Downstream Utilities

Airfield

Highway/Streets

Site Development

Electrical Infrastructure