Full-Time

Engineer – Instrument and Control Systems

Updated on 11/15/2024

Venture Global LNG

Venture Global LNG

501-1,000 employees

Produces and exports liquefied natural gas

Industrial & Manufacturing
Energy

Senior, Expert

Lake Charles, LA, USA

Onsite presence required.

Category
Instrumentation and Measurement Engineering
Electrical Engineering
Requirements
  • Bachelor’s degree in Electrical, Chemical, Electronics, or Computer Engineering, preferably with specialization in Process Control, Control systems, and Instrumentation.
  • Minimum 10 year’s experience working with instrumentation and control systems.
  • Experience with Plant Instrumented Control and Safety Systems (e.g. Distributed Control Systems (Mark VIe & Emerson), Safety Systems (Mark VIe, Emerson, HIMA), Fire and Gas Systems, and Programmable Logic Controllers (Allen Bradley, Siemens, Emerson/GE, etc.)
  • Operational Technology Networks, Firewalls and Cyber Security
  • Field Instrumentation for process measurement (e.g. Pressure, Temperature, Level, Flow, etc.) Control Valves, Shutdown Valves (Air, Gas, and Motor Operated), Analyzers (H2S, Moisture, etc.) Gas Chromatographs, Flow Metering Systems (Ultrasonic, Coriolis, Differential Pressure, etc.) and their transmission systems (e.g. 4-20mA, Hart, ProfiBus, etc.)
  • Alarm Management Systems including Management of Alarm databases and audits against Operating systems
  • Experience in LNG liquefaction facilities highly preferred.
Responsibilities
  • I&C MOC/HAZOP/RFI signoff
  • Site I&C technical authority
  • Ensure contractor adheres to project standards
  • Assist PSSR close our and walk downs
  • Assist I&C Design Manager as needed
  • Participate in Site Acceptance Test.
  • Review progress of assigned systems
  • Review and approve temporary modifications to I&C equipment.
  • Provide input to weekly site engineering report

Venture Global LNG produces and exports liquefied natural gas (LNG) from North America to international markets. The process involves cooling natural gas to a liquid state, making it easier to store and transport. The company operates large-scale LNG export facilities, currently developing three major sites in Louisiana. These facilities are designed to optimize logistics and reduce costs, allowing Venture Global LNG to offer competitive pricing. The company serves a variety of clients, including energy companies and utilities, through long-term contracts that provide stable revenue and help manage market risks. The goal is to provide low-cost, clean, and reliable energy while meeting the increasing global demand for cleaner energy sources.

Company Stage

Growth Equity (Non-Venture Capital)

Total Funding

$10.1B

Headquarters

Arlington, Virginia

Founded

2013

Growth & Insights
Headcount

6 month growth

85%

1 year growth

5%

2 year growth

85%
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Simplify's Take

What believers are saying

  • The approval of the CP2 LNG project and the launch of the first LNG vessel signify strong growth and expansion potential.
  • Long-term contracts with global clients provide a steady revenue stream and financial stability.
  • Partnerships for energy security, such as with DTEK of Ukraine, highlight the company's role in supporting global energy needs.

What critics are saying

  • Arbitration cases with major clients like Shell and Orlen SA could lead to financial and reputational damage.
  • The need for permits and long-term contracts for new facilities poses regulatory and operational challenges.

What makes Venture Global LNG unique

  • Venture Global LNG's focus on innovative and efficient production methods allows it to offer low-cost LNG, setting it apart from competitors.
  • Strategically located export facilities optimize logistics and reduce costs, providing a competitive edge in the global market.
  • The company's investment in a state-of-the-art LNG fleet enhances its supply chain capabilities, ensuring reliable delivery to clients.

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