

Designs, fabricates, installs and integrates automation and control systems for energy infrastructure.
The Mechanical Engineer is responsible for overseeing the design, engineering, manufacturing, and testing of hydraulic, chemical, process, and other packaged equipment serving oil & gas, petrochemical, critical infrastructure, and renewable industries.
Key duties include collaborating with sales, manufacturing, design, and discipline engineers to prepare cost‑effective estimates and optimized equipment packages, creating process flow diagrams, P&IDs, 3‑D models, arrangement and fabrication drawings, bills of material, test procedures, and operation manuals with a Design‑for‑Manufacturing mindset, and ensuring projects meet safety, schedule, and budget targets through coordination with Project Management, HSE, and Quality teams.
The role requires strong system engineering experience, a solid mechanical/process/instrumentation background, knowledge of structural and piping design, fabrication welding, testing, and instrumentation selection, as well as the ability to manage multiple new‑build or aftermarket projects simultaneously.
A Bachelor’s degree in Mechanical Engineering and 2‑5 years of experience in manufacturing or oil & gas are required, and the position offers a 401(k), medical/dental/vision coverage, life and disability insurance, voluntary benefits, FSA/HSA options, and paid time off, with eligibility to work in the United States without sponsorship.