Complete the Company’s Safety training, Process Safety Management training and Client/Site specific training.
Perform maintenance on machinery and equipment to ensure safe, efficient, and reliable operation in compliance with company standards.
Will occasionally work at heights, climb ladders and stairways and work from platforms while utilizing proper fall protection and safety protocols.
Will be required to wear personal protective equipment (PPE) including but not limited to hard hat, safety glasses/goggles, ear plugs/muffs, masks/respirators, safety vests, gloves and steel-toe boots.
Responsible for operating forklifts, extenda booms, and bundle trucks to support construction and maintenance activities while ensuring compliance with safety standards.
Responsible for servicing vessels, tower internals, fin fans, and coolers to ensure reliable performance and regulatory adherence.
May be required to train and supervise apprentices.
Responsible for removing and replacing exchangers, vessels, pumps, and related equipment in accordance with company procedures and safety standards.
Responsible for preparing Job Hazard Analyses and serving as designated safety watch to ensure adherence to company and regulatory safety standards.
Perform duties within a precise limit or standard of accuracy (Quality Control).
Always represents the Company with high moral standards while adhering to the Company’s “Code of Business Conduct and Ethics.”
Perform dismantling and reinstallation of piping systems while ensuring compliance with operational and regulatory requirements.
Perform demolition activities and execute oxy‑fuel cutting operations in accordance with safety and regulatory standards.
Requirements
twic card
hazard card
4 years
nccer certification
mechanical systems
safety standards
The ability to communicate clearly with team members, supervisors, and other departments about issues and solutions is important.
MUST have a 20-hour high hazard facility training card.
Minimum of four (4) years’ maintenance experience in refinery environment.
The ability to logically diagnose and solve complex equipment issues independently is critical.
Strong knowledge of industrial safety standards and protocols.
Able to assemble and disassemble refinery equipment.
A steady hand and good hand-eye coordination are necessary for working with small parts.
MUST have TWIC card.
Must work well with supervision.
Rigging, signaling, and flagging for heavy-construction lifts.
MUST pass background check.
Able to proficiently run several types of equipment (forklifts, manlifts, etc.)
Employee will be standing, walking, bending, squatting and lifting.
May be required to lift, carry and move up to 50lbs.
Proficiency in mechanical, electrical, and hydraulic systems is essential, along with the ability to read and interpret technical schematics and manuals.
Must be able to pass an Industrial Maintenance Mechanic Craft proficiency test at or above 70% or complete the NCCER certification for your craft.
Strong knowledge of industrial safety standards and procedures is crucial.
Able to communicate clearly with team members, supervisors, and other departments about issues and solutions.
Must be capable of working outside in the elements including but not limited to the heat, cold, rain, snow and wind; and must be able to work for long periods of time, up to 12 hours a day.
Must be able to hear, speak, understand and communicate effectively.
Thorough understanding of industrial maintenance type work and expertise in basic hand tools.
MUST have Verification of 8,000 craft related hours OR Graduated journeyperson status preferred.
MUST obtain and maintain active status within the appropriate drug testing program.
Benefits
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Training + Development
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Interview process
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Visa Sponsorship
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Security clearance
must pass a background check.
Company
Overview
$450M
Maximum Project Size
The company is capable of handling projects up to $450 million in value.
75% repeat business
Customer Loyalty Rate
75% of the company's business comes from repeat clients, indicating high customer satisfaction and loyalty.
5 ASME facilities
Fabrication Capabilities
The company operates five facilities that are certified by the American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME), ensuring high-quality fabrication standards.
#400 ENR Ranking
Industry Recognition
Recognized as one of the top 400 contractors by Engineering News-Record, showcasing industry leadership and excellence.
Founded in 1984, the company evolved from a tank company in Oklahoma into a major publicly‑traded EPC contractor.
Operates through three segments: Utility & Power Infrastructure, Process & Industrial Facilities, and Storage & Terminal Solutions.
Designs, fabricates, and constructs critical energy and industrial infrastructure, including substations, pipelines, and storage tanks.
Manages full lifecycle projects, including engineering, procurement, fabrication, construction, maintenance, and turnarounds.
Culture + Values
Integrity
Safety
Collaboration
Innovation
Accountability
Environment + Sustainability
Net-zero 2050
Emission Reduction Target
Committed to achieving net-zero emissions as part of its sustainability strategy.
Committed to reducing environmental impact through sustainable practices.
Works with clients to identify energy-saving opportunities and reduce emissions.
Involved in the development of renewable energy solutions.
Inclusion & Diversity
An inclusive work environment is fostered where all employees are treated with respect and dignity.
Initiatives are supported that promote diverse leadership at all levels of the organization.