Process Engineer III
Listed on 2026-08-22
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Engineering
Process Engineer, Environmental Engineer, Chemical Engineering, Engineering Design & Technologists
#WeAreONEOK –
Fortune 500 company. 100+ years in business. Leading midstream service provider. Safety first. Sustainable operations. Environmentally responsible. Employee focused.
JOB SUMMARY
Job Profile Summary
The primary function of this role is to work closely with Operations personnel to achieve optimization, regulatory, and project objectives. The ideal candidate has the ability to connect theoretical calculations with actual operations processes.
Performs a multitude of process related duties to ensure processing plants and equipment are operating efficiently, effectively, and products are within spec (maximize NOI). These duties include process modeling, plant troubleshooting, identification of OPEX and CAPEX projects, and Operations support.
Essential Functions and Responsibilities
Process Optimization
Perform model simulations based on set conditions to predict outcomes and determine performance
Assist Asset Engineer with the review of process designs and projects plans as well as modeling needs;
Troubleshoot specific issues and identify potential remediation stepsRoutine report generation and data analysis
Education
- Bachelor’s Degree in Engineering or closely related field and the following job-related experience preferred
Work Experience
- Experience and knowledge of engineering design and criteria for natural gas and/or NGLs in pipeline systems
- Experience at this level is typically attained with seven or more years of experience in engineering, operations and/or project management
- Experience achieving goals and developing employee/team strengths, exhibiting a positive example and influence that leads to employee, project, and stakeholder successes
- Experience in use and function of applications such as:
Microsoft Excel, Project, Access, Word, etc. - Experience researching and preparing project materials and design specifications, contracts, agreements, budgets, engineering studies, and other relevant reports, forms, and correspondence
- Experience identifying, researching, understanding, evaluating, and prioritizing operational problems and coordinating appropriate action/response
- Experience with and knowledge of pipelines or hydrocarbon processing and related facilities design, construction, operation, and maintenance
Knowledge,
Skills and Abilities
- Knowledge of: material failure and structural analysis and industry standards and governmental regulations
- Knowledge of: and understanding of operational functions and commercial relationships with the ability to anticipate functional and transactional impacts
- Ability to: read and interpret governmental regulations, blueprints, contracts, manuals, specifications, surveys, charts, load studies, and other relevant reports and correspondence
- Ability to: analyze and resolve issues and/or questions concerning engineering design and calculations obtaining assistance if needed on more complex design and calculations
- Ability to: review complex engineering drawings and material.
- Ability to: manage and prioritize multiple assignments with competing deadlines
- Ability to: identify, plan and organize projects to completion, goals, and initiatives
- Ability to: use logic and reasoning to identify alternate solutions or approaches to a problem
- Ability to: apply math, algebraic formulas, and statistical methods
- Ability to: interact, negotiate, advise, and communicate effectively
- Ability to: operate office tools and equipment required
- Ability to: communicate thoughts, ideas, information, messages, and other written information, which may contain technical material, in a logical, organized, and coherent manner
Licenses and Certifications
- None required
Strength Factor Rating
- Physical Demands/Requirements
- Sedentary Work
- Exerting up to 10 pounds of force occasionally (Occasionally: activity or condition exists up to 1/3 of the time) and/or a negligible amount of force frequently (Frequently: activity or condition exists from 1/3 to 2/3 of the time) to lift, carry, push, pull, or otherwise move objects, including the human body. Sedentary work involves sitting most of the time, but may involve walking or standing for brief periods of time.
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