Mechanical Engineer - Heat Transfer at KBR, Inc.
, , Indonesia -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

08 Jan, 26

Salary

0.0

Posted On

10 Oct, 25

Experience

10 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Heat Exchangers, HVAC Systems, Thermal Management, Cost Estimation, Equipment Evaluation, Economic Analysis, Structural Integrity, Industry Standards, Simulations, Modeling, Testing, Validation, Troubleshooting, Technical Documentation, Heat Transfer Equipment Design, LNG Plant Experience

Industry

IT Services and IT Consulting

Description
Title: Mechanical Engineer - Heat Transfer KBR’s Sustainable Technology Solutions (STS) group is looking for a Mechanical Engineer – Heat Transfer to support the Abadi LNG project, one of the largest projects in Asia. This project will provide front-end design (FEED) for onshore liquefied natural gas facilities & will have a peak production capacity targets of 9.5 million tons per annum of LNG and 150 million standard cubic feet per day of pipeline gas. The Abadi LNG project has been designated a project of national strategic importance by the Indonesian government. The Mechanical Engineer – Heat Transfer will focus on the design and analysis of thermal systems. This role will be responsible for the design, build, and maintenance of the mechanical systems and structures. The Mechanical Engineer – Heat Transfer will ensure that the systems will meet the needs of the project. Responsibilities: Design and analyze heat exchangers, HVAC systems, and thermal management solutions Develop cost estimates, evaluate equipment, review bids, perform economic analysis, and make recommendations on selection of equipment Ensure structural integrity and compliance with industry standards Conduct simulations and modeling of thermal systems using software tools Collaborate with cross-functional teams Perform testing and validation of thermal systems to ensure compliance with industry standards Support the project with equipment testing, “troubleshooting”, routine equipment surveillance, startup activities, training, and in the development of permanent solutions to equipment and system problems Responsible for safety, accuracy and thoroughness of work performed Prepare technical documentation and reports on findings and recommendations Required Qualifications: Bachelor of Science degree in Mechanical Engineering Minimum of 7 years of related experience, with average experience of 10 + years in the Oil & Gas industry 3 + years of LNG plant or on/offshore project experience in the heat transfer discipline Proven ability in FEED & EPC heat transfer equipment design activities related to LNG Plants Proficient knowledge & hands-on experience of heat transfer equipment design including all phases of projects from FEED to detail engineering through construction & pre-commissioning Well rounded in the procedures for heat transfer equipment engineering Familiar with heat transfer equipment designs of LNG production facilities Experience providing assistance in purchasing & installing above equipment Ability to perform heat transfer equipment analysis & calculations, review & implantation of local government regulations, industry codes, & standards Working knowledge of design & simulation software Belong. Connect. Grow. with KBR! #abadi# KBR — Delivering Solutions, Changing the World. KBR brings together the best and brightest to deliver science, technology and engineering solutions that help governments and companies around the world accomplish their most critical missions and objectives. In everything we do, we are guided by our ONE KBR Values: We Value Our People – We create diverse, inclusive environments in which each person can feel safe, respected and valued, and where everyone has opportunities to grow and reach their full potential. We Deliver – We are uncompromising in our commitment to deliver innovative, high-quality, technology-led solutions for our customers and exceptional, sustainable value for all our stakeholders. We Are People of Integrity – We value honesty, trust, courage, fairness, prudence and tenacity. We believe doing what’s right for the planet, the communities where we work, and our people is good for business. 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Responsibilities
The Mechanical Engineer – Heat Transfer will focus on the design and analysis of thermal systems, ensuring that the systems meet the project's needs. Responsibilities include designing heat exchangers, HVAC systems, and conducting simulations and testing of thermal systems.
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