Boiler/HRSG/Packaged Module Engineer
Listed on 2026-06-08
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Engineering
Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineer
Boiler/HRSG/Packaged Module Engineer
Location:
Overland Park, KS;
Houston, TX;
Denver, CO;
Ann Arbor, MI.
Company:
Black & Veatch.
Support projects involving steam generation, draft, and air‑quality control equipment across the power and oil & gas industries. Work on feasibility studies, design code applications, procurement, commissioning, and performance support for both small services and large EPC projects.
Key Responsibilities- Critically think through issues clients experience with steam generation, draft, and air‑quality control equipment and identify potential resolutions.
- Apply design codes (e.g., ASME Section VIII, Division I; NFPA 85, NFPA 497) and federal regulations (40 CFR 60, 75, 63). Navigate, interpret, and apply codes.
- Develop technical specifications for procurement of steam generation, draft, and air‑quality control equipment.
- Perform technical evaluations of supplier bids, support award decisions, and level bids against each other.
- Coordinate with manufacturers to select technically acceptable design solutions.
- Review supplier drawings and documents for completeness, design conformance, and contract compliance.
- Communicate with other engineering disciplines to integrate equipment designs.
- Attend factory‑acceptance tests, identify issues, or confirm equipment readiness.
- Support startup and commissioning teams.
- Develop calculations to support design, applying basic scientific and engineering principles.
- Write reports summarizing completed work and study findings.
- Assist proposal efforts, estimate hours, and draft proposal documents.
- Interface with clients and lead project meetings.
- Present at technical conferences when opportunities arise.
- Mentor junior staff to develop engineering skills.
- Travel up to 25 % of the time; occasional international travel for oil & gas projects.
- Experience in LNG (including offshore LNG) and in ammonia, urea, and fertilizer plants.
- Experience with coal‑fired power plants, combustion turbines, steam turbines, boilers, and HRSGs.
- Experience with the steam cycle used in power production and its water systems.
- Experience with draft and air‑quality control systems for fuel combustion.
- Experience with auxiliary boilers for industrial processes.
- Proficiency with Microsoft Office, especially Excel for calculations.
- Competency in technical writing; writing sample requested.
- Familiarity with industrial facility operations and safety expectations.
- Exposure to other engineering disciplines (electrical, civil, structural, I&C, chemical) and project groups.
- Knowledge of US EPA regulations, including BACT, Four‑Factor analysis, and emissions compliance via CEMS and EPA Part 60 methods.
- Experience with NFPA 85 and ASME Section VIII, Div 1.
- Mentoring skills and strong written and verbal communication abilities.
- Excellent organization and time‑management skills, with ability to handle multiple projects.
- Bachelor’s degree in Chemical or Mechanical Engineering.
- Minimum 10 years of relevant engineering experience.
- Licensed Professional Engineer in the USA and/or Canada.
Annual compensation ranges vary by state.
- Colorado: $120,406 - $201,080
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