Sr. Mechanical Engineer - Refining/Oil & Gas

Join our team as a Sr. Mechanical Engineer for Refining/Oil & Gas and make an impact on the world of technology Yearly Salary: $165,000 - $200,000 Location: Fremont, CA Join our client as a Principal Engineer and lead the innovation of fluid system solutions that create new business opportunities. You will be involved in all aspects of Assembly Services operations support, from design and development to customer service and quality assurance. You will also set the standards for the engineering team, establish product and process innovation goals, and manage the successful development, deployment, and monetization of Innovative Solutions. You will work with a diverse group of people, including sales associates, customers, suppliers, and other engineers. You will lead design support and product development activities for custom products that have the potential for application across large portions of our customer base. You will also ensure that assembly service activities meet with and integrate with organizational requirements for quality management, health and safety, legal stipulations, environmental policies, and general duty of care. As a Principal Engineer, you will enjoy: A competitive salary and benefits package A supportive work environment A culture of recognition and appreciation Opportunities for professional growth and development A chance to make a positive impact across the organization and our industry   Required Skills / Qualifications: A bachelor's degree in engineering or a related discipline 12 years minimum of experience in chemical and refining industries Preferred Skills / Qualifications: High level proficiency with CAD Product and design development experience around gas and liquid delivery Manufacturing operations experience A proven track record of leading innovation projects and delivering results Excellent communication, collaboration, and problem-solving skills A passion for continuous improvement and learning Aleron companies (Acara Solutions, Aleron Shared Resources, Broadleaf Results, Lume Strategies, TalentRise, Viaduct) are Equal Employment Opportunity and Affirmative Action Employers. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, gender identity, sexual orientation, national origin, genetic information, sex, age, disability, veteran status, or any other legally protected basis. The Aleron companies welcome and encourage applications from diverse candidates, including people with disabilities. Accommodations are available upon request for applicants taking part in all aspects of the selection process. Applicants for this position must be legally authorized to work in the United States. This position does not meet the employment requirements for individuals with F-1 OPT STEM work authorization status.   Looking for more jobs near me. Find your favorite job now by visiting our jobs page.

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