Full-Time

Process Engineer

Crusoe

Crusoe

501-1,000 employees

Harnesses flare gas for on-site HPC

Compensation Overview

$99k - $110k/yr

+ Bonus + RSUs

Tulsa, OK, USA

In Person

Category
Operations & Logistics (1)
Required Skills
NetSuite
CAD
Six Sigma
SAP Products
Requirements
  • Education: Bachelor's degree (B.S.) in Engineering (Industrial, Systems, Mechanical) or technical equivalent
  • Experience: 2–5+ years in a technical role where you managed the intersection of Engineering Data and ERP systems
  • Systems Mastery: Expertise in ERP logic (e.g., Acumatica, SAP, NetSuite), understanding MRP logic, lead-time offsets, and demand signals
  • Technical Literacy: Proficiency in reading engineering drawings and understanding CAD structures
  • Process Thinking: Demonstrated ability to design structured workflows, write clear standard operating procedures, and build processes that others can follow and build on
  • Analytical Problem Solving: Not just fixing data errors, but following root cause analysis through to permanent process-level solutions
  • Continuous Improvement Mindset: Comfort with Lean, Six Sigma, or PDCA and a habit of asking whether a process is not just working, but working as well as it could
  • Communication: Ability to explain ERP to design engineering and design intent to production, including translating complex process logic into clear documentation for varied audiences
Responsibilities
  • Technical Data Architecture: Define and maintain the standards for how complex assemblies are structured; determine the logic for Make vs. Buy signals, Phantom Bills of Materials, and how sub-assemblies are partitioned for the most efficient procurement flow; document these standards so they are repeatable, transferable, and auditable across the team
  • Configuration Management: Lead the strategy for product variations and options; ensure ERP logic can handle engineering changes and product configurations without errors or miscommunication; document configuration rules and version-control them alongside the product
  • DFM (Design for Manufacturability) Review: Audit new engineering releases for manufacturability within the system; identify if a design will affect supply chain or inventory logic; track findings in documented design guidelines to prevent recurrence
  • Process Design & Documentation: Develop and own end-to-end process documentation for how engineering data enters, moves through, and is maintained within the ERP environment; write and maintain SOPs, workflow diagrams, and decision frameworks
  • Advanced ECO Strategy: Analyze the technical risk of engineering changes, determine the ideal design cutoff point for production, and coordinate transition plans for in-process components; document ECO decision criteria and transition procedures
  • Continuous Improvement: Identify inefficiencies, bottlenecks, and failure points across the engineering-to-production workflow; drive structured improvement initiatives through automation, process redesign, better documentation, or cross-functional alignment
  • Data-Driven Process Auditing: Develop KPIs and automated audits to monitor health of Item Master and BOM structures; root cause recurring data errors and re-engineer the process to prevent recurrence; track improvement to demonstrate progress
  • Cross-Functional Technical Liaison: Act as the primary technical point of contact for Supply Chain and Production teams to translate engineering intent into procurement strategies; ensure process changes are communicated, documented, and adopted across all affected functions

Crusoe Energy Systems captures wasted flare gas from oil and gas sites and uses it to generate electricity on-site, powering modular data centers for high-performance computing tasks. This setup enables clients to run compute-heavy workloads such as artificial intelligence, machine learning, and cryptocurrency mining using fuel captured from the same site. The company’s model has two parts: helping energy producers reduce flaring by turning stranded gas into usable power, and selling cloud computing services to customers around the world. In short, Crusoe pairs energy capture with on-site computing to provide affordable, low-carbon computing power. Unlike traditional data-center operators, Crusoe owns and controls the energy-to-compute chain—from gas capture to data processing—creating a direct link between the energy and technology sectors and offering a clear environmental benefit alongside access to compute resources.

Company Size

501-1,000

Company Stage

Series D

Total Funding

$1.1B

Headquarters

Denver, Colorado

Founded

2018

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Simplify's Take

What believers are saying

  • Google joined Crusoe in November 2025 for $40B Texas investment.
  • Crusoe Cloud's MemoryAlloy delivers 9.9x faster AI inference.
  • DRO unlocks revenue from underutilized renewables for partners.

What critics are saying

  • Texas revokes Goodnight air permits, halting construction in 3 months.
  • CoreWeave undercuts pricing by 30%, seizing 70% AI market in 6 months.
  • Google terminates partnership after emissions backlash in 6 months.

What makes Crusoe unique

  • Crusoe captures flare gas to power modular AI data centers on-site.
  • DFM achieves 99.9% combustion efficiency versus flares' 91.1%.
  • Vertically integrates energy capture with HPC and cloud computing.

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Benefits

Industry competitive pay

Health insurance package options that include HDHP and PPO, vision, and dental for you and your dependents

Paid life insurance, short-term and long-term disability

Parental leave

Stock options in a fast-growing, well-funded technology company

Pet-friendly offices

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401(k) with a 4% match

Unlimited time off

Cell phone reimbursement

Tuition reimbursement

Company paid commuter benefit; $100 per month

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Company News

Condé Nast
Apr 2nd, 2026
Google-backed Texas data center to emit 4.5M tons of CO₂ yearly via private gas plant

A Google-backed data center in Texas will be partly powered by natural gas turbines emitting 4.5 million tonnes of greenhouse gases annually, equivalent to adding over 970,000 petrol cars to the road. The Goodnight campus in Armstrong County is being built by AI infrastructure company Crusoe, which Google joined in November as part of a $40 billion Texas investment. According to state air permit applications, the facility's fifth and sixth buildings will use private, off-grid gas power, though Google says it has no contract in place for this energy. The project reflects a broader trend: data centers are driving a US natural gas boom, with nearly 100 gigawatts of gas-fired power currently in development solely for such facilities. Several planned projects would emit even more, with OpenAI and Oracle's New Mexico facility potentially generating 14 million tonnes yearly.

Crusoe
Dec 24th, 2024
Crusoe Closes $600M in Series D Round at $2.8 Billion Valuation to Power AI

Crusoe is on a mission to align the future of computing with the future of the climate.

Benzinga
Oct 29th, 2024
Crusoe Energy Secures $500M Investment

Crusoe Energy, a data center startup, secured a $500 million equity investment led by Peter Thiel's Founders Fund, valuing the company at approximately $3 billion. The investment supports Crusoe's expansion in AI infrastructure and coincides with a $3.4 billion deal with Blue Owl Capital for a new data center in Texas. Crusoe uses waste natural gas to power its centers, reducing emissions. Thiel's Founders Fund continues to invest in AI and cryptocurrency sectors.

VentureBeat
Jul 4th, 2024
From Code To Impact: Crusoe’S Hackathon Reveals Ai’S Power To Drive Change In Energy And Beyond

We want to hear from you! Take our quick AI survey and share your insights on the current state of AI, how you’re implementing it, and what you expect to see in the future. Learn More. In a 24-hour hackathon hosted by Crusoe Energy and Lowercarbon Capital, developers demonstrated the remarkable speed at which AI can tackle longstanding challenges in the clean energy sector. The event, held in San Francisco on June 28-29, 2024, showcased how AI tools can compress months or years of traditional work into mere hours, potentially revolutionizing clean energy deployment.The winning team, Verdigris, exemplified this swift transformation by developing an AI system that addresses key barriers in home electrification. Their tool analyzes mortgage data to identify qualified homeowners for zero-cost upgrades and generates personalized marketing materials, including AI-created images of homes with proposed improvements. This level of personalization and automation could significantly accelerate the adoption of home energy upgrades.Team Verdigris’ winning moment    Credit: Crusoe Verdigris’s system integrates with bank databases to access mortgage information, income data and property details

VentureBeat
Jun 24th, 2024
How Gradient Created An Open Llm With A Million-Token Context Window

Don’t miss OpenAI, Chevron, Nvidia, Kaiser Permanente, and Capital One leaders only at VentureBeat Transform 2024. Gain essential insights about GenAI and expand your network at this exclusive three day event. Learn More. In a recent collaboration, AI startup Gradient and cloud compute platform Crusoe extended the “context window” of Llama-3 models to 1 million tokens. The context window determines the number of input and output tokens a large language model (LLM) can process. Big tech companies and frontier AI labs are locked in a race to extend the context windows of their LLMs. In a few months, models have gone from supporting a few thousand tokens to more than a million in less than a year