Chevron design and technical support engineers assist in the development of designs for new facilities and optimize processes and operations at
existing facilities. You’ll address technical challenges using a variety of state-of-the-art computer design and analysis tools for structural
analysis and process simulation.
Who We Hire
What You'll Do
Where You'll Work
Who We Hire
Candidates should have a bachelor’s or master’s degree in chemical, civil, electrical or mechanical engineering.
What You'll Do
You’ll have the opportunity to specialize in the following engineering disciplines:
- Structural/marine engineering — where you’ll work on designs for new offshore platforms and modifications to existing structures, as well
as consult on construction procedures.
- Process engineering — where you’ll provide technical support to existing operations and capital project teams regarding process flow design,
gas dehydration, water clarification and oil treatment.
- Power distribution and control engineering — where you’ll provide technical support to existing operations and capital project teams
regarding the design and construction of electrical, instrumentation and control systems.
- Corrosion engineering — where you’ll provide technical support to existing operations and capital project teams regarding internal and
external corrosion, scale and paraffin inhibition, metallurgical and coating selection and cathodic protection.
Where You'll Work
Design and technical support engineers are in demand around the globe. You could work at the following locations:
- Anchorage, Alaska
- Angola
- Australia
- Bakersfield, California
- Brazil
- Evanston, Wyoming
- Houston or Midland, Texas
- Indonesia
- Kazakhstan
- Kuwait
- Nigeria
- Venezuela
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