Project Engineer

Lakeshore Talent

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Project Engineer – Carbon Capture & Energy Infrastructure

Location: Remote with up to 25% travel (primarily TX, LA, or CO)
Hours: 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM MT preferred
Pay: $70 – $100 per hour depending on experience
Duration: 6-month contract to start with evaluation and potential extensions in 6-month intervals

Overview
We are seeking an experienced Project Engineer to support capital projects in the growing carbon capture, pipeline, and sequestration sectors. This role will work closely with Project Managers and cross-functional teams to coordinate engineering activities, manage project deliverables, and help ensure projects are executed safely, efficiently, and on schedule. This is a primarily remote position with occasional travel to project sites and provides an opportunity to contribute to innovative energy infrastructure initiatives expected to run through 2028 and beyond.

Key Responsibilities

Project Execution – Support Project Managers in executing capital projects from concept through commissioning (FEL-1 through startup), coordinate project and engineering deliverables, vendor packages, and technical documentation, track engineering progress and ensure deliverables align with project schedules and milestones, assist with development of project scopes, schedules, cost estimates, and execution plans, support development of project cost estimates using AACE methodology, assist with documenting meeting minutes, RAID logs, and lessons learned.

Engineering Oversight – Coordinate review of engineering deliverables from EPCs, consultants, and vendors for technical accuracy, completeness, and constructability, coordinate technical interfaces between surface and subsurface engineering disciplines, participate in design reviews, HAZOPs, PHAs, and constructability reviews, ensure design alignment with company standards and operational requirements.

Procurement & Vendor Coordination – Support technical evaluation of vendor bids and equipment selections, assist with development of RFP packages, coordinate with vendors during equipment fabrication and testing, support Project Managers in developing and maintaining procurement schedules.

Construction & Commissioning Support – Coordinate engineering support during construction and installation activities including management of RFIs and punch lists, assist with commissioning, startup, and transition to operations.

Project Controls & Reporting – Track project and engineering progress against schedules and identify potential risks, support project reporting including status updates, cost tracking, and schedule progress, assist with managing scope changes and maintaining project documentation.

Required Qualifications

  • Bachelor’s Degree in Mechanical, Chemical, or related Engineering discipline

  • 5–15 years of experience supporting capital projects in energy or industrial sectors including oil & gas, pipelines, compression, or carbon capture

  • Experience supporting capital projects in energy infrastructure such as:

    • Oil & gas facilities

    • Compression and pipeline systems

    • Carbon capture or gas processing infrastructure 

    • Industrial plants or process facilities

  • Solid understanding of project development phases including FEL, detailed engineering, and construction

  • Proven ability to review engineering drawings, P&IDs, and vendor packages

  • Familiarity with equipment such as compressors, pipelines, and instrumentation

  • Strong organizational, communication, and problem-solving skills

  • Ability to manage multiple stakeholders and work effectively in complex, evolving environments

Preferred Qualifications

  • Experience supporting EPC or owner-operator project teams

  • Familiarity with project management tools and document control systems

  • Experience with compression facilities, pipelines, or carbon capture infrastructure

Additional Requirements

  • Willingness to travel approximately 25% for project kick-offs, team meetings, fabrication visits, and startup activities

  • Ability to manage competing priorities in a fast-moving regulatory and technological environment

Opportunity
This role offers the chance to play a key part in developing next-generation carbon capture and energy infrastructure projects. If you are a collaborative and adaptable engineer who enjoys working on technically challenging projects that contribute to the future of clean energy, we encourage you to apply.

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