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Process Controls Engineer

Shell USA, Inc.

Shell USA, Inc.

Process Controls Engineer

New Orleans, LA
Internship
Paid
  • Responsibilities

    The intern will provide troubleshooting and technical support for process control systems. This person will assist with design, specification, deploy, and sustain base process control systems on major platforms. This will include: complex control aspects such as speed/surge control, ignition/firing controls, overrides, and startup/shutdown sequencing; gatekeep/monitor process control technology developments; provide support to existing facilities including: a) Identifying reliability and operability risks and determining cost effective mitigation, b) Technology specification and prequalification, c) Shutdown and start-up operational support.; ensure compliance with the Regulatory, Group and other appropriate HSE

  • Qualifications
    • Bachelor of Engineering - Electrical or Chemical

    • One year of education remaining post-internships

    • GPA of 3.2

    • Candidates for regular U.S. positions must be a U.S. citizen or national, an alien admitted as permanent resident, refugee, asylee, temporary resident, or an individual who possesses valid work authorization. Individuals with temporary visas (H-1, H-2, J-1, F-1, etc.) or who require sponsorship for work authorization now or in the future are not eligible for hire.

  • Industry
    Oil and Energy
  • About Us

    Shell is an international energy company with more than 80,000 employees in more than 70 countries and expertise in the exploration, production, refining and marketing of oil and natural gas, and the manufacturing and marketing of chemicals.

    We use advanced technologies and take an innovative approach to help build a sustainable energy future. We also invest in power, including from low-carbon sources such as wind and solar; and new fuels for transport, such as advanced biofuels and hydrogen.