Posted 2mo ago

Process Design Engineer

@ Zeeco
Tulsa, Oklahoma, United States
OnsiteFull Time
Responsibilities:size equipment, develop pid, hazard analysis
Requirements Summary:Bachelor’s degree in engineering; minimum 5 years facility design/operation experience; strong communication and teamwork; travel willingness.
Technical Tools Mentioned:Aspen HYSYS, Symmetry
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Zeeco fosters a robust work environment where employees, from engineering teams to support groups, benefit from a strong culture, trained leadership, and opportunities for growth. Zeeco collaborates with the biggest names in the industry, enabling individuals to broaden their skills alongside teams of subject matter experts. 

The Zeeco Vapor Control group provides flare gas recovery, vapor combustion, and vapor recovery equipment to the hydrocarbon storage, transport and processing industries. This role will primarily support the flare gas recovery product line. A flare gas recovery unit (FGRU) is a system that captures flare gases and redirects them into production workflows for reuse as fuel gas. This process helps to reduce routine flaring and emissions and is a rapidly growing market.
 
Candidates should have experience in the design and operation of refining/petrochemical processing equipment with field process engineering experience preferred. Key responsibilities will include:
 
Sizing and specification of equipment such as pumps, blowers, compressors, pressure relief valves, and heat exchangers
Development of P&ID’s, data sheets, process flow diagrams, heat and material balances and control/operation philosophy documents
Participation process hazard analysis
 
Opportunities for research and development activities and field support of equipment are also available in this role. This rile will require around 10% of travel.
 
Qualifications:
Bachelor’s degree in engineering (chemical or mechanical preferred)
Minimum 5 years’ experience with facility design and operation (field experience preferred)
Excellent written and oral communication skills
Ability to work well as part of a multidisciplinary team
Willingness to travel domestically and internationally
Experience with process simulation software such as Aspen HYSYS or Symmetry


The Zeeco Vapor Control group provides flare gas recovery, vapor combustion, and vapor recovery equipment to the hydrocarbon storage, transport and processing industries. This role will primarily support the flare gas recovery product line. A flare gas recovery unit (FGRU) is a system that captures flare gases and redirects them into production workflows for reuse as fuel gas. This process helps to reduce routine flaring and emissions and is a rapidly growing market.
 
Candidates should have experience in the design and operation of refining/petrochemical processing equipment with field process engineering experience preferred. Key responsibilities will include:
 
Sizing and specification of equipment such as pumps, blowers, compressors, pressure relief valves, and heat exchangers
Development of P&ID’s, data sheets, process flow diagrams, heat and material balances and control/operation philosophy documents
Participation process hazard analysis
 
Opportunities for research and development activities and field support of equipment are also available in this role. This rile will require around 10% of travel.
 
Qualifications:
Bachelor’s degree in engineering (chemical or mechanical preferred)
Minimum 5 years’ experience with facility design and operation (field experience preferred)
Excellent written and oral communication skills
Ability to work well as part of a multidisciplinary team
Willingness to travel domestically and internationally
Experience with process simulation software such as Aspen HYSYS or Symmetry


Working at Zeeco means being part of a people-centric culture and environment built on mutual respect, personal encouragement, professional integrity, and limitless opportunity. Join Zeeco and embark on a fulfilling journey where innovation, collaboration, and personal and professional growth converge.