Zeeco
Structural/Civil/Mechanical Engineer
Tulsa, Oklahomafull-timemidAdded today
About this role
Zeeco seeks an experienced structural engineer to design and validate combustion equipment including pressure vessels, steel structures, and piping systems. The role combines technical design work with cross-functional collaboration, code compliance, and occasional travel to support global operations.
What you'll do
- Perform and verify structural calculations for pressure vessels, steel stacks, derrick structures, and piping systems
- Provide technical support to engineering team on structural design matters
- Communicate with drafting and manufacturing teams to ensure designs are fabrication-friendly
- Deliver technical presentations and serve as liaison between US and global engineering colleagues
- Support applications engineers with structural guidance on customer quotes
- Travel domestically and internationally for project meetings and site visits
What they're looking for
- Structural design and calculations
- Pressure vessel design (preferred)
- Steel stack and structure design (preferred)
- ASME and AISC code knowledge
- Finite element analysis or pipe stress analysis (preferred)
- Drafting software proficiency (preferred)
- Microsoft Office Suite
- Engineering specifications interpretation
Benefits
- Professional development through codes and standards learning
- Collaborative global engineering environment
- Exposure to specialized combustion equipment design
- Travel opportunities for professional growth
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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
Likely interview questions
- Walk us through your experience with pressure vessel design and which codes (ASME Section VIII, etc.) you've applied most frequently.
- Describe a structural design challenge you solved using first principles—what was your approach and outcome?