Full-Time

Riser Engineer

Posted on 10/31/2025

ExxonMobil

ExxonMobil

10,001+ employees

Global fuel producer, distributor, stations network

No salary listed

Bengaluru, Karnataka, India

In Person

Shift timing is 1:30 PM–10:30 PM IST.

Category
Mechanical Engineering (1)
Requirements
  • Bachelor's or master's degree in engineering – preferably in Mechanical / Civil / Marine Engineering or related disciplines with minimum GPA 7.0
  • Minimum 3 years of experience in Riser Engineering. The experience should include primarily dynamic riser system development or engineering support, at some of the following stages of project: Concept selection/FEED/Detail Engineering, Manufacturing/Fabrication, Installation, Testing and Integrity Management
  • Demonstrated experience can include
  • Rigid, flexible, hybrid risers and/or dynamic umbilical systems
  • Either of these riser system configurations: single hybrid risers, lazy-wave or catenary configurations
  • Dynamic riser analysis in industry standard FE software such as OrcaFlex, ABAQUS or similar. Analysis experience should be detailed as follows:
  • Strength analysis due to Wave/Vessel motion
  • Fatigue analyses due to Wave/Vessel motion, VIV etc.
  • Interference
  • Installation
  • Local analyses for Flexible/Umbilical
  • Experience in leading or coordinating work of other riser engineers and interfacing with internal/external client would be a bonus
  • Willingness and ability to travel domestically and internationally as per business needs (<10%)
  • Proficient in Microsoft Office suite of software programs
  • Strong listening, verbal & written communication skills in English
  • Strong interpersonal and collaboration skills with ability to mentor others and work with globally diverse business teams
  • Flexible to work in shifts 1.30 PM – 10.30 PM IST
Responsibilities
  • Develop, specify, and apply riser system design criteria for a wide variety of activities, developments, and operations, i.e., large-scale deepwater capital projects, R&D programs, and offshore installation activities opportunities.
  • Get involved in various riser, flexibles or umbilicals engineering activities for deepwater projects from concept evaluation and selection to installation to commissioning and start up
  • Execute and/or oversee riser analysis studies (conducted by ExxonMobil internal resources and / or third-party companies) to support riser system design (i.e., strength, fatigue, interference)
  • Evaluate strengths and shortcomings of different riser design philosophies.
  • Lead revisions to company standards and/or industry practices.
  • Interface with engineers from other disciplines (e.g., marine, pipelines, flow assurance, materials) to align on work scopes and work products.
  • Interface with suppliers, contractors and other third parties to ensure work products are in alignment with ExxonMobil expectations.
  • Participate in offshore industry activities such as conferences and committees.
  • Field visits to project locations, vendor premises, production units, etc
  • Participate in risk assessments, technology evaluations / selections, and fitness for service assessments.
Desired Qualifications
  • Working knowledge of applying riser engineering codes & standards, such as API or DNV guidelines such as API 2RD, 17J etc.
  • Strong leadership, influencing, and interpersonal skills

ExxonMobil operates a global network of Exxon and Mobil fuel stations offering gasoline, diesel, motor oil, and convenience-store items to individuals and commercial customers, and it also supplies wholesale fuels. Customers purchase fuel and related products at stations, use loyalty programs, and may add services like car washes; Alexa voice-pay options are available at many stations to speed transactions. The company differentiates itself with a vast, vertically integrated retail and wholesale network, broad loyalty programs, and technology-enabled payments. Its goal is to provide reliable energy and fuel access worldwide while delivering value through a wide range of services and payment options, maintaining leadership in the energy sector.

Company Size

10,001+

Company Stage

N/A

Total Funding

N/A

Headquarters

Irving, Texas

Founded

1866

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What believers are saying

  • Record Guyana production exceeds 900,000 barrels daily in Q1 2026.
  • Golden Pass LNG achieves first production in early 2026 amid rising demand.
  • Permian Basin targets 1.8 million oil-equivalent barrels daily by end-2026.

What critics are saying

  • Strait of Hormuz closure cuts Middle East output by 750,000 barrels daily.
  • Chevron's Guyana stake growth erodes Exxon's upstream market share.
  • Occidental's 9.3% margin diverts investors from Exxon's 7.5% operations.

What makes ExxonMobil unique

  • ExxonMobil formed in 1999 merger of Exxon and Mobil from Standard Oil legacy.
  • Vertically integrated across upstream, product solutions, and low carbon divisions.
  • Manages industry-leading portfolio as largest non-government energy producer.

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