Engineer, Electrical at Venture Global LNG

Cameron, Louisiana, United States

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Not SpecifiedCompensation
Mid-level (3 to 4 years), Senior (5 to 8 years)Experience Level
Full TimeJob Type
UnknownVisa
Oil & Gas, LNG, EnergyIndustries

Requirements

  • Bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering (minimum)
  • Professional Engineering License (preferred)
  • Oil and Gas experience required (preference for LNG; petrochemical, NGL, cryogenic natural gas processing, or other hydrocarbon processing acceptable)
  • Extensive knowledge of motors, gas turbines (Frames & Aero-derivatives), and compressors
  • Technical expertise in Electrical Engineering with in-depth understanding of motors, transformers, switchgear, and other electrical equipment
  • Familiarity with associated industry standards, guidelines, and codes
  • Working knowledge of general plant equipment in the Oil & Gas industry
  • Excellent written and oral communication skills in English
  • Self-starter able to develop conceptual ideas with minimal guidance
  • Intermediate level Reliability Engineering support, including RCFA techniques and RCM knowledge
  • Knowledge of CMMS Systems
  • Power system analysis skills
  • RCFA tools for conducting failure analysis

Responsibilities

  • Serve as resident company Technical Expert, providing advice and guidance on Electrical system engineering issues
  • Provide day-to-day Electrical systems support to Maintenance & Operations teams to ensure continued operability of plant equipment
  • Provide advanced diagnostic support for rapid production recovery during equipment failure and forced plant outages
  • Lead Root Cause Failure Analysis (RCFA) exercises and provide technical summaries (with causes and recommendations) to concerned parties
  • Provide interpretation and evaluation services to analysis and recommendations from Reliability Technicians on predictive programs
  • Support HAZOPs, LOPAs, and other Process Hazard Analyses (PHA)
  • Provide support to Maintenance team for Turnaround planning and execution
  • Support availability tracking and improve overall reliability for plant equipment
  • Evaluate workflow process, identify critical spares, and determine spare parts storage and preservation requirements for Electrical systems throughout the plant
  • Support development and progression of Ready for Operations (RFO) activities for seamless transition from EPC to operations phase

Skills

Electrical Engineering
Motors
Transformers
Switchgear
Root Cause Failure Analysis
RCFA
Reliability Centered Maintenance
RCM
Oil & Gas
Industry Standards

Venture Global LNG

Produces and exports liquefied natural gas

About Venture Global LNG

Venture Global LNG produces and exports liquefied natural gas (LNG) from North America to international markets. The process involves cooling natural gas to a liquid state, making it easier to store and transport. The company operates large-scale LNG export facilities, currently developing three major sites in Louisiana. These facilities are designed to optimize logistics and reduce costs, allowing Venture Global LNG to offer low prices to a diverse range of clients, including energy companies and utilities. Unlike many competitors, Venture Global LNG focuses on efficiency and long-term contracts, which provide stable revenue and help manage market risks. The company's goal is to meet the increasing global demand for cleaner energy while maintaining a competitive edge in the LNG market.

Arlington, VirginiaHeadquarters
2013Year Founded
$10,100MTotal Funding
DEBTCompany Stage
Industrial & Manufacturing, EnergyIndustries
501-1,000Employees

Benefits

Health Insurance
Paid Vacation
Flexible Work Hours

Risks

Increased competition from Qatar and Australia may impact market share.
Stricter EU environmental regulations could affect North American LNG demand.
Rising raw material costs may lead to budget overruns in ongoing projects.

Differentiation

Venture Global LNG focuses on low-cost, clean, and reliable LNG production.
The company leverages innovative production methods to maintain a competitive edge.
Strategically located facilities optimize logistics and reduce costs for global clients.

Upsides

Global LNG demand is expected to grow by 3.4% annually through 2030.
U.S. policy changes expedite LNG export approvals, benefiting existing infrastructure.
Technological advancements reduce costs and improve efficiency in LNG production.

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