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Zeeco

Project Engineer

Tulsa, Oklahomafull-timemidAdded today

About this role

A Project Engineer at Zeeco will oversee assigned projects from conception through delivery, ensuring quality standards, timely completion, and budget adherence. The role involves equipment selection, manufacturing coordination, cost management, and technical communication within a collaborative engineering environment.

What you'll do

  • Confirm and validate equipment selections for assigned projects
  • Coordinate scheduling between drafting and manufacturing teams
  • Maintain and monitor project cost budgets
  • Manage technical and commercial correspondence with clients and internal stakeholders
  • Ensure quality standards are met throughout project lifecycle
  • Deliver projects on time and within budget constraints

What they're looking for

  • Project management
  • Budget tracking and cost control
  • Technical documentation and communication
  • Equipment specification and selection
  • Scheduling and coordination
  • Quality assurance
  • Client communication
  • Problem-solving

Benefits

  • Strong company culture and work environment
  • Leadership development and training opportunities
  • Professional growth opportunities
  • Collaboration with industry leaders
  • Knowledge sharing with subject matter experts
  • Exposure to diverse engineering projects
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Zeeco

Zeeco designs and manufactures combustion equipment, pressure vessels, piping systems, and environmental solutions for the oil, gas, and power sectors. The company is hiring structural, civil, and mechanical engineers, project engineers, and service engineers to design equipment, oversee project execution, and support field installations and troubleshooting.

Website
zeeco.com
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Likely interview questions

  • Describe your experience managing project budgets and controlling costs on previous assignments.
  • How do you prioritize and coordinate between multiple teams, such as drafting and manufacturing, to meet project deadlines?