aramco
Utilities & Facilities Planning Engineer (Relocation to Saudi Arabia is required
aramco, Austin, Texas, us, 78716
Aramco energizes the world economy. We are one of the world’s largest producers of hydrocarbon energy and chemicals, with among the lowest Upstream carbon intensities of any major producer. We strive to maximize the value of the energy we produce for the world along with a commitment to enhance Aramco’s value to society.
Headquartered in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, and with offices around the world, we combine market discipline with a long-term perspective, focused on responsible stewardship of hydrocarbon resources and societal and economic benefits to communities and economies that rely on reliable energy.
Overview
We are seeking a Utilities & Facilities Planning Engineer to join our Facilities Planning Division under Support Facilities Planning Department. The Facilities Planning Division develops Saudi Aramco Capital Program and long‑term plans focused on value creation, optimal options for capital projects, and front-end planning. The Utilities & Facilities Planning Engineer leads the development of business-case evaluation, master planning, project design basis scoping, and conducts techno-economic studies to identify new capital investment opportunities. Key Responsibilities
Develop non-electrical utilities capital projects from feasibility assessment to full funding, including scope of work development, economic justification, alternatives assessment, and value improvement. Lead the Integrated Project Team (IPT) during study and scoping phases of the project. Develop the non-electrical utilities scope for major crude, gas, refining, and chemical programs. Conduct engineering studies to establish project business case and economic viability. Assess feasible alternatives for capital projects and perform economic evaluations to identify optimal project solutions. Review project specifications during the detailed engineering phase to ensure economic design and conformance with Design Basis Scoping Papers. Develop executive-level briefings, memos, presentations, and documents on capital investment and other special study items. Mentor Utilities Planning engineers. Qualifications
Bachelor’s degree in Chemical Engineering. Advanced degrees are highly preferred. Minimum of 20 years of experience in non-electrical utilities systems technologies, scope development, design, economics, and execution, including at least 5 years in business-case evaluation and assessment for various non-electrical utilities systems, and leadership of major engineering studies and design packages. Minimum of 10 years onshore experience (Processing Facilities or Gas Plants). Engineering project experience (construction projects a plus). Experience with oil, gas, and chemical processes and industry. Knowledge of engineering practices, economic principles, calculation methods, design details, codes, standards, and specifications. Ability to develop strategies and feasibility studies for upgrading or replacing installed systems. Employment type
Full-time Seniority level
Mid-Senior level Industries
Chemical Manufacturing
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We are seeking a Utilities & Facilities Planning Engineer to join our Facilities Planning Division under Support Facilities Planning Department. The Facilities Planning Division develops Saudi Aramco Capital Program and long‑term plans focused on value creation, optimal options for capital projects, and front-end planning. The Utilities & Facilities Planning Engineer leads the development of business-case evaluation, master planning, project design basis scoping, and conducts techno-economic studies to identify new capital investment opportunities. Key Responsibilities
Develop non-electrical utilities capital projects from feasibility assessment to full funding, including scope of work development, economic justification, alternatives assessment, and value improvement. Lead the Integrated Project Team (IPT) during study and scoping phases of the project. Develop the non-electrical utilities scope for major crude, gas, refining, and chemical programs. Conduct engineering studies to establish project business case and economic viability. Assess feasible alternatives for capital projects and perform economic evaluations to identify optimal project solutions. Review project specifications during the detailed engineering phase to ensure economic design and conformance with Design Basis Scoping Papers. Develop executive-level briefings, memos, presentations, and documents on capital investment and other special study items. Mentor Utilities Planning engineers. Qualifications
Bachelor’s degree in Chemical Engineering. Advanced degrees are highly preferred. Minimum of 20 years of experience in non-electrical utilities systems technologies, scope development, design, economics, and execution, including at least 5 years in business-case evaluation and assessment for various non-electrical utilities systems, and leadership of major engineering studies and design packages. Minimum of 10 years onshore experience (Processing Facilities or Gas Plants). Engineering project experience (construction projects a plus). Experience with oil, gas, and chemical processes and industry. Knowledge of engineering practices, economic principles, calculation methods, design details, codes, standards, and specifications. Ability to develop strategies and feasibility studies for upgrading or replacing installed systems. Employment type
Full-time Seniority level
Mid-Senior level Industries
Chemical Manufacturing
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