Ariosh delivers engineering and construction services in the onshore, offshore and subsea segment of the oil and gas sector in Nigeria, West Africa.
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Ariosh limited is seeking experienced Process Engineers to join our Engineering team. You’ll be responsible for developing safe, efficient, and optimized process designs for onshore and offshore oil & gas facilities.
Responsibilities:
Perform process design and simulation for oil & gas production, separation, and utility systems.
Prepare PFDs, P&IDs, process datasheets, and design calculations.
Conduct process safety reviews (HAZOP, SIL, etc.) and ensure compliance with international codes and standards.
Collaborate with multidisciplinary teams during design, procurement, and commissioning phases.
Requirements:
4–7 yrs oil & gas process design experience; skilled in process modeling, design documentation, and technical reporting.
B.Eng/B.Sc in Chemical or Process Engineering (required).
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