Posted 1d ago

Engineering Project Manager (59566)

@ LSB Industries
Pryor, Oklahoma, United States
OnsiteFull Time
Responsibilities:Manage schedules, Coordinate operations, Lead design reviews
Requirements Summary:Bachelor's in mechanical or chemical engineering; 3-10 years in project engineering/PM; strong coordination, field experience with mechanical systems; knowledge of codes and standards.
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Job Location



LSB Pryor, OK  74361



 



About LSB



LSB is committed to playing a leadership role in the production of low and no-carbon products that build, feed, and power the world. The LSB team is dedicated to building a culture of excellence in customer experiences as we deliver essential products across the agricultural and industrial end markets and, in the future, the energy markets. Join our team and help us develop innovative solutions that will improve the quality of life for current and future generations. Learn more about LSB at www.lsbindustries.com.



 



Why Pryor, OK?



Set against the backdrop of a welcoming small-town atmosphere, Pryor offers an exceptional quality of life with its tight-knit community, excellent schools, and abundance of outdoor activities. Plus, its proximity to the vibrant city of Tulsa adds an extra layer of excitement, making Pryor the ideal place to both advance your career and enjoy a fulfilling lifestyle. Join us in this dynamic city and be part of a community that values progress, resilience, and collective success.  If you're ready to embark on an exciting career journey filled with purpose, growth, and fulfillment, LSB Industries welcomes you! Come to Pryor, OK, and let's transform chemistry into opportunity together.



 



JOB SUMMARY:



The Engineering Project Manager uses engineering and project skills to define, develop, and execute the technical scope, project scope, timeline, resource plans, budgets and estimates, and corresponding deliverables necessary and sufficient to deliver project goals. The Engineering Project Manager works with the Project Team and Stakeholders to ensure technical and project tasks are identified, assigned, prioritized, and completed, with accuracy and in accordance with the project charter. The Engineering Project Manager works with Engineers, Operations, Maintenance, Contractors, Purchasing and Procurement, and external resources. The Engineering Project Manager reports to the Site Portfolio Manager.



 



BASIC FUNCTION:



The Engineering Project Manager plans, develops, executes, implements, and turns over to Operations, capital projects within the plant focusing on manufacturing reliability, process improvement & optimization. Project documentation, identifying equipment requirements and specifications, supporting plant modernization initiatives, supporting contract negotiations, as well as managing field execution, are primary functions day to day. This role provides technical direction project leadership for rotating equipment, piping, pressure vessels, utilities, process equipment, structural/mechanical systems, and related installations. The Engineering Project Manager ensures the work is practical, safe, maintainable and reliable, and aligned with plant standards and operational needs. The key work products are engineering packages suitable for procurement, manufacturing, assembly and logistics to site, construction work packages for field implementation, and project cost control including budgeting, estimating, forecasting, and change management. The Engineering Project Manager collaborates with cross-functional engineers who support projects as SMEs. The Engineering Project Manager is accountable for cross-functional engineers’ project tasks getting completed on-time, with accuracy and precision.



Engineering Project Manager:




  • Demonstrate proficiencies in all areas of process and project evaluation, including process design, fixed/mechanical equipment, instrumentation and control, project deliverables definition, development, and management, project estimating, budget development, the capital funding process, and project change management.

  • Develop and support mechanical scopes of work, estimates, and project execution plans.

  • Build and manage project schedules.

  • Coordinate with Operations and Maintenance to ensure operability and maintainability of designs.

  • Oversee/engineer assigned plant changes and perform engineering tasks on in-house projects.

  • Advise on mechanical equipment specifications and plant modifications and repairs.

  • Apply appropriate engineering standards in compliance with Federal/State codes and industry practice.

  • Verify work meets design intent, codes, standards, and plant requirements.

  • Review drawings, specifications, calculations, and vendor documents for mechanical systems.

  • Lead design reviews, hazard reviews, and constructability reviews.

  • Issue purchase requisitions and assist in the selection of equipment and vendors.  Review and select major equipment vendors.

  • Lead and manage equipment selection, procurement, installation, testing, and commissioning.

  • Monitor and advise spare parts requirements and assist in planning plant turnaround activities.

  • Maintain stakeholder engagement through technical progress reporting regarding capital project planning, development and execution, as well as project financial health.

  • Coordinate contractors and internal stakeholders during field execution.

  • Manage/oversee field coordination, RFIs, punch lists, and construction issue resolution.

  • Assist with turnover documentation and asset handoff.

  • Perform other duties assigned.



Inspection:




  • Working with the Mechanical Integrity Engineer, and while wearing appropriate PPE including hard hat, steel-toed boots and fire-resistant uniform, monitor and inspect mechanical equipment during outage opportunities and turnarounds, and initiate action for repair as necessary.

  • Oversee owner/user program for the site.

  • Inspect fabricated equipment at the vendor’s location to ensure compliance with project specifications and schedule.



Travel:





  • Up to 25% Travel may be required to support project requirements during manufacturing and supply of project equipment, as well as participating in off-site events like cross-site or corporate training.