Lead Field Engineer - Testing
Listed on 2026-05-11
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Engineering
Quality Engineering, Mechanical Engineer, Test Engineer
Relocation & Telework
- Relocation Authorized:
International - Accompanied - Telework Type:
Full-Time Office/Project - Work Location:
Port Arthur, TX
- 293582
Port Arthur LNG, LLC (PALNG) is developing a liquefied natural gas (LNG) production and export facility on the western shoreline of the Port Arthur Canal in Jefferson County, Texas. The base scope includes two identical LNG trains, two LNG storage tanks, one LNG carrier berth, and associated utilities and facilities. The project is located on land along State Highway 87 south of Port Arthur.
Job SummaryIn this role, you will manage a team and provide field engineering leadership for work planning and packaging, material management, quantity validation, safety and quality control, technical inspection and testing knowledge, and coordination of system turnover and subcontracts. Your oversight will ensure field engineering activities operate safely, are complete, and conform to quality standards and project requirements.
Major Responsibilities- Manage performance of pneumatic pressure testing, ensuring adherence to project procedures, test plans, and safety protocols.
- Review test boundaries, isometrics, P&, and engineering documentation to confirm system readiness.
- Ensure compliance with pre‑test verification requirements including line walks, isolation checks, blinds, gauge calibration, and manifold setup.
- Oversee execution of pneumatic tests, ensuring compliance with project specifications. Act as onsite SME for pneumatic testing.
- Mitigate hazards associated with stored energy, pressure containment, and component failure by enforcing strict exclusion zones, barricading, and Life‑Critical Rules.
- Ensure adherence to ITP hold points, documentation sign‑off, punch list creation, and post‑test restoration verification.
- Maintain accurate records of test pressures, durations, failures, retests, and sign‑off packages for turnover to completions and commissioning.
- Train and develop Field Engineers assigned to the Pipe Testing team.
- Bachelor’s degree (or international equivalent) and 10–13 years of relevant experience, or 14–17 years of relevant work experience.
- Knowledge of engineering and construction methods and processes.
- Expert technical execution for pressure testing – knowledge of UG/AG piping systems, isometrics, specs, codes, stress/support concepts, testing, and reinstatement.
- Lead field engineering team for pipe testing – assign scope, set priorities, review work products, coach field engineers.
- Serve as primary technical interface for pressure testing, coordinating with engineering, procurement, QC, construction, and commissioning; escalates issues.
- Experience leading pneumatic pressure testing execution.
- Well versed with ASME B31.3 piping code.
- Experience working on the U.S. Gulf Coast or large LNG projects is preferred.
Field inspections with physical demands: extensive walking in high heat and humidity, climbing ladders/scaffolding, working on elevated/uneven surfaces, confined spaces, occasional lifting. Must be able to walk in and out of the project. Must use appropriate PPE such as harness, life vest, lift buckets, etc.
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