Geothermal Engineer-Albert Energy--Chemical Engineer Jobs
Job AE-10662 Geothermal Power Plant Engineer - Chemical Engineer - Mechanical Engineer - Design Engineering firm is actively searching for a Geothermal Engineer for its Power Generation Group and to be located in Boise, Idaho
Qualifications: Requires a minimum of 5+ years of geothermal power industry experience and a BSChE or BSME degree. Professional Engineering (PE) License preferred. Candidate should have first-hand experience with corrosion control and mitigation systems in geothermal plants Should have process oriented background specializing in gas extraction systems and well field pressure control
Ideal candidate will have experience in H2S abatement technologies on the primary vent gas, steam vent stream and condensate streams
Excellent communication skills (both written and verbal) and team leadership skills are important
Field experience in the power industry is required
Compensation: Compensation is negotiable and anticipated to be in the $80,000 to $110,000 range for base salary with additional bonus
Client provides complete fringe benefits including relocation assistance for the best candidates
Qualified candidates are encouraged to apply for this career opportunity
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Please describe your previous geothermal power industry experience including number of years
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Please describe your first-hand experience with corrosion control and mitigation systems in geothermal plants
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Please describe your process oriented background specializing in gas extraction systems and well field pressure control
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Please describe any experience in H2S abatement technologies on the primary vent gas, steam vent stream and condensate streams
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Specify any field experience in the power industry
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Please explain why you are interested in a position as a Geothermal Engineer for an engineering firm in Boise, Idaho
(Why do you want to live in Idaho?) Key Words: Geothermal Engineer, Mechanical Engineer, Chemical Engineer, BSChE, BSME, H2S Abatement, gas extraction systems, well field pressure control, corrosion control, corrosion mitigation
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