Discipline Lead - Process Engineering (USA)

Equinox Engineering Ltd.

$120K — $160K *
Energy & Utilities
11 - 15 years of experience
Job Overview by Ladders

Qualifications

  • Bachelor's degree in chemical engineering
  • Professional Engineer (P.E.) license in Texas or Colorado, or willingness to obtain P.E. license in other states
  • Minimum 15+ years of experience in process engineering within oil & gas, refining, or petrochemical facilities
  • Advanced proficiency in process engineering software, particularly Aspen HYSYS
  • Proven ability to lead engineering teams and manage high-value projects
  • Strong knowledge of U.S. industry codes and standards
  • Exceptional communication skills and commercial awareness

Responsibilities

  • Lead engineering projects from feasibility to detailed design
  • Develop and validate process models for simulations
  • Oversee major process engineering deliverables like Heat & Material Balances and PIDs
  • Identify and optimize bottlenecks in existing facilities
  • Contribute to process engineering standards and execution methodologies
  • Manage deliverable schedules and budgets
  • Mentor intermediate and junior engineers

Benefits

  • Opportunity to lead innovative energy projects
  • Mentorship role for junior engineers, fostering professional growth
  • Engagement with a diverse portfolio of projects
  • Support for obtaining P.E. license in additional states
  • Less than 20% travel requirement presents good work-life balance
Full Job Description
Discipline Lead - Process Engineering (USA)

Department: Process Engineering

Employment Type: Full Time

Location: Houston, TX, USA

Description

We're looking for a Discipline Lead - Process Engineering who brings deep technical expertise, strong leadership, and a passion for solving complex engineering challenges. In this role, you'll shape the design and execution of projects from early-stage concepts through to detailed engineering and operational support. This is an opportunity to lead impactful work, mentor the next generation of engineers, and contribute to a diverse portfolio of projects that help drive energy innovation.

With expanding operations in the United States and we are looking for someone based out of Houston, Texas or Denver, Colorado.

Key Responsibilities

What You'll Do

As the Discipline Lead - Process Engineering, you will play a key role in delivering safe, efficient, and reliable facility designs. In this role, you will:

Technical Leadership
  • Lead the engineering of engineering projects across all phases - Feasibility, Conceptual Design, DBM's, FEED, and Detailed Engineering.
  • Develop and validate process models for simulations.
  • Oversee and stamp major process engineering deliverables including Heat & Material Balances, PFD's, P&ID's, Shutdown Keys, Control Narratives, and Engineering reports.
  • Review existing facilities performance, identify bottlenecks, and develop optimization and debottlenecking plants.
  • Contribute to internal process engineering standards, best practices, and project execution methodologies.

Technical Leadership & Collaboration
  • Manage process engineering deliverable schedules, budgets.
  • Mentor intermediate and junior engineers, along with global workshare engineers.
  • Collaborate closely with PMPE, multidiscipline engineering teams, vendors, and clients to solve complex technical challenges.

Safety, Quality & Compliance
  • Lead P&ID and Process Hazard Assessments (PHA) reviews to ensure safe, operable, and regulatory-compliant designs.
  • Ensure engineering outputs meet API, ASME, ISO, and other regulatory standards.

Project Execution
  • Support commissioning, start-up, and operational optimization activities.

Technical Excellence
  • Ensuring U.S. regulatory compliance, including relevant state and federal process safety, mechanical integrity, and environmental requirements.
  • Deliver technical expertise in a variety of process systems, which may include:
    • Natural gas processing (sweet and sour gas)
    • Oil processing, including heavy oil, stabilization, and treating operations
    • Power Generation
    • Brownfield MOC's
    • Refinery process systems


Skills, Knowledge and Expertise

About You

You are an experienced engineer who thrives in a technical leadership role that enjoys working on multidisciplinary projects. You bring:
  • Bachelor's degree in chemical engineering
  • Professional Engineer (P.E.) license in Texas or Colorado, or willingness to achieve P.E. license in other states as required (supported by Equinox).
  • Minimum 15+ years of experience in process engineering within oil & gas, refining, or petrochemical facilities. Experience working for an EPCM is preferred.
  • Advanced proficiency in process engineering, with a strong focus on Aspen HYSYS; experience with ProMax, UniSim, VGMSim, or similar simulation tools is an asset
  • A proven ability to lead engineering teams and deliver complex, high-value projects.
  • Strong working knowledge of applicable U.S. industry codes and standards.
  • Exceptional interpersonal communication and commercial awareness, enabling strong client and internal stakeholder engagement.
  • Ability to perform effectively in a fast-paced EPC/EPCM environment, managing multiple priorities concurrently.
  • Willingness to travel as required (expected to be less than 20% of the time).


Ready to Apply?

If you're passionate about technical excellence, enjoy leading teams, and are looking for a place where you can grow your career while shaping innovative energy projects, we'd love to hear from you.

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