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Linde Engineering Jobs in Arizona (NOW HIRING)

Project Engineer

Kingman, AZ · On-site

$90 - $140/hr

Who You'll Work For Tim has been at Linde for 22 years and moved into this electronics engineering leadership role in January, coming up through Linde's engineering organization. He made the move ...

Ability to manage multiple priorities and projects with attention to detail and deadlines Why you will love working with us Linde is a leading global industrial gases and engineering company with ...

Senior Process Engineer

Kingman, AZ · On-site

$92K - $120K/yr

Why you will love working with us Linde is a leading global industrial gases and engineering company with 2025 sales of $34 billion. We live our mission of making our world more productive every day ...

You have at least three (3) years of experienceleading and developing employees Why you will love working with us Linde is a leading global industrial gases and engineering company with 2025 sales of ...

Production Technician

Phoenix, AZ · On-site

$17.25 - $21.25/hr

Ability to support on-call rotations, overtime requirements, and emergency response activities as needed Why you will love working with us Linde is a leading global industrial gases and engineering ...

Production Technician

Morenci, AZ · On-site

$17 - $21/hr

Wear all required personal protective equipment Why you will love working with us Linde is a leading global industrial gases and engineering company with 2025 sales of $34 billion. We live our ...

Exhibit a motivated attitude and a proactive approach to work Why you will love working with us Linde is a leading global industrial gases and engineering company with 2025 sales of $34 billion. We ...

Production Operator - Gas Cylinder Filling

Kingman, AZ · On-site

$15 - $18/hr

You have the ability to work overtime and weekends as needed Why you will love working with us Linde is a leading global industrial gases and engineering company with 2025 sales of $34 billion. We ...

Able to lift 50lbs Why you will love working with us Linde is a leading global industrial gases and engineering company with 2025 sales of $34 billion. We live our mission of making our world more ...

You must possess good leadership, problem solving, communication, and organizational skills Why you will love working with us Linde is a leading global industrial gases and engineering company with ...

Local Delivery Driver (CDL A or B)

Phoenix, AZ · On-site

$20.75 - $26.25/hr

You have the ability to push, pull, move, and lift a minimum of 75 pounds is required Why you will love working with us Linde is a leading global industrial gases and engineering company with 2025 ...

You will ensure accountability through collaboration and interpersonal skills Why you will love working with us Linde is a leading global industrial gases and engineering company with 2025 sales of ...

Local Delivery Driver (CDL A & B)

Phoenix, AZ · On-site

$20.75 - $26.25/hr

You have the ability to push, pull, move, and lift a minimum of 75 pounds is required Why you will love working with us Linde is a leading global industrial gases and engineering company with 2025 ...

Able to lift 50lbs Why you will love working with us Linde is a leading global industrial gases and engineering company with 2025 sales of $34 billion. We live our mission of making our world more ...

In-Store Sales Associate

Phoenix, AZ · On-site

$15 - $17.25/hr

You do not have a DUI/DWI or other alcohol (driving) related convictions within the last ten (10) years Why you will love working with us Linde is a leading global industrial gases and engineering ...

Able to lift 50lbs Why you will love working with us Linde is a leading global industrial gases and engineering company with 2025 sales of $34 billion. We live our mission of making our world more ...

You have the ability to push, pull, move, and lift a minimum of 75 pounds is required Why you will love working with us Linde is a leading global industrial gases and engineering company with 2025 ...

Proficiency with Microsoft Office applications is required Why you will love working with us Linde is a leading global industrial gases and engineering company with 2025 sales of $34 billion. We live ...

Production Operator - Gas Cylinder Filling

Kingman, AZ · On-site

$15 - $18/hr

You have the ability to work overtime and weekends as needed Why you will love working with us Linde is a leading global industrial gases and engineering company with 2025 sales of $34 billion. We ...

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How much do linde engineering jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 21, 2026, the average yearly pay for linde engineering in Arizona is $104,028.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $75,000.00 and $123,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is Linde Engineering?

Linde Engineering is a global company specializing in the design, construction, and operation of industrial plants for the production and processing of gases. Part of the Linde Group, it provides solutions for industries such as petrochemicals, natural gas, and hydrogen. Linde Engineering is known for its expertise in air separation, hydrogen, and syngas plants, offering innovative technologies focused on efficiency and sustainability. The company serves clients worldwide, ensuring safe and reliable plant performance.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Linde Engineering professional?

To thrive in a Linde Engineering role, you need a solid background in chemical, process, or mechanical engineering, typically supported by a relevant engineering degree. Proficiency with industry-standard software such as AutoCAD, Aspen HYSYS, and familiarity with safety and regulatory certifications (e.g., OSHA, ISO) is essential. Strong problem-solving skills, teamwork, and effective communication set standout candidates apart in this field. These skills and qualifications are vital to ensure safe, innovative, and efficient engineering solutions in complex industrial projects.

What are some common challenges faced by engineers working at Linde Engineering, and how can new hires best prepare for them?

Engineers at Linde Engineering often work on complex, large-scale industrial gas projects that require coordination across multidisciplinary teams and strict adherence to safety and quality standards. New hires may find it challenging to quickly familiarize themselves with specialized equipment, international regulations, and fast-paced project timelines. To prepare, candidates should strengthen their project management skills, be proactive in learning about Linde’s proprietary technologies, and be open to collaborating closely with colleagues from various engineering backgrounds. Embracing a continuous learning mindset and seeking mentorship from experienced team members can also help ease the transition.

What is the difference between Linde Engineering vs Process Engineer?

AspectLinde EngineeringProcess Engineer
CredentialsBachelor's or Master's in Chemical, Mechanical, or Process EngineeringBachelor's or Master's in Chemical or Process Engineering
Work EnvironmentDesign, engineering, and project management for industrial gas and chemical plantsDesign, optimize, and improve manufacturing processes across industries
Employer & IndustryPrimarily in industrial gas, chemical, and engineering firms like LindeManufacturing, chemical, oil & gas, and related industries

While both roles require engineering degrees and focus on process optimization, Linde Engineering specializes in designing and managing large-scale industrial gas and chemical projects, whereas Process Engineers work across various industries to improve manufacturing processes. The roles often overlap in skills but differ in scope and industry focus.

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Infographic showing various Linde Engineering job openings in Arizona as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 90% Full Time, 5% Part Time, 2% Temporary, 2% Contract, and 1% Nights. Highlights an 85% Physical, 5% Hybrid, and 10% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $104,028 per year, or $50 per hour.

$90 - $140/hr

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Medical, Dental, Life, PTO

Posted 29 days ago


Job description

Reports to: Project Manager, with functional direction from the Engineering leader (Tim)

Team: Small multidisciplinary project team (Project Manager, Process Engineer, Process Controls Engineer, Project Engineer) inside Linde's largest site

Why This Role Matters

"The goal is the same: the projects on time, on budget, and to do more of them than I'm capable of doing right now."

Linde is a leading global industrial gases and engineering company with 2025 sales of $34 billion, and the electronics division sits at the center of the story that matters right now. This is the group that supplies ultra-high-purity gases to the semiconductor industry, the chip fab buildout across the United States, and the memory and compute growth driving AI. Tim put it plainly: the division is connected to the biggest names in chips and "there's going to be no shortage of work anytime soon."

Kingman is where the volume is. It is the largest site, roughly 50 to 70 people on site with six to eight in engineering, and it has major projects in flight with more coming as capex gets developed and authorized. The Project Managers cannot personally carry all of it, and every project that waits is throughput the division cannot afford to lose. This is not a maintenance hire. It is added execution capacity at the site that needs it most, at a moment when the business is growing into the next phase of what the electronics division becomes. Tim came into his own seat in January after 22 years at Linde precisely because of that upside. As he said, he is "the poster child for why you do that," and the division is "really at the precipice of something great."

The Mission

Help the Project Managers move more capital projects across the finish line, on time and on budget, by owning the execution work a PM cannot personally carry across multiple concurrent projects. Kingman runs thinner on engineering support than the sister site, so this seat carries more on its own.

Tim described the structure this way: the Project Manager dictates who does what, and the Project Engineer does the "what." Early in a project's life you help scope the work, build the budget, and lay out a preliminary schedule so a capital need can be turned into a funded, authorized project. Once funding is awarded, you execute alongside the PM: bill of materials, specifying the equipment and instruments and valves, coordinating with procurement to buy them, and managing the contractors on site through construction. You track the finances so nothing gets away from the team. When it works, the PM keeps their arms around the whole effort and Kingman completes more projects than it can today.

Performance Objectives

The first four are what the seat produces day to day. The last two are the outcomes Tim is actually buying.

  • Scope projects and develop budgets and preliminary schedules that convert capital needs into funded, authorized projects, working in partnership with the Project Manager and process engineers.
  • Specify and procure the physical scope of each project: author the bill of materials, specify equipment, instruments, and valves, and coordinate with procurement to purchase them without gaps or delays.
  • Manage onsite contractors through the construction phase, from mobilization to turnover, so work is executed to scope and to the site's safety standard.
  • Track project finances and expenditures across multiple concurrent projects so the Project Manager always has a current, accurate picture of the whole effort.
  • Deliver each assigned project on time and on budget, measured against the schedule and budget you helped build.
  • Increase the site's project throughput so Kingman completes more capital projects than the current Project Managers can deliver alone. This is the reason the seat exists.

These are the human patterns Tim reads as strength. Each is anchored to what he actually said. At Kingman, the self-starter trait is the one that matters most, because the support is thinnest here.

Who You'll Work For

Tim has been at Linde for 22 years and moved into this electronics engineering leadership role in January, coming up through Linde's engineering organization. He made the move himself for the same reason he is now hiring: the division is growing fast and he wanted to be at the front of it. He runs a small, hands-on team, guides and helps prioritize, and expects the people around him to drive their own work rather than wait to be told.

The thing you should know about Tim is that he is honest to a fault, and he will be honest with you. He was the first to say this is not a flashy job. "It is a straightforward job. It is a very important job. But it's just not super exciting." He would rather tell you exactly what the work is and let you decide than sell you into a seat you will leave.

"I came over here myself, so I can be the poster child for why you do that. I think it's very exciting times. It's just really at the precipice of something great here."

Why Veterans Succeed Here

This is the part no traditional posting can do, and it is the reason VHS matched this role.

The work is attention to detail, reasoning about physical systems, coordinating with a project manager and a set of suppliers and contractors, and executing under a schedule. Strip away the industrial-gases label and those are the exact human assets a strong technical service member already carries. Tim gets this. On the call he walked straight to it himself: a senior Navy nuke or a high-speed Machinist's Mate who has worked pumps, valves, piping, and fluid systems, or a sailor who spent a dry-dock period upgrading a ship or submarine and owned a piece of that project, is doing a version of this job already. The scale is different. The discipline is the same.

Kingman runs the way a good unit runs: early starts, direct communication, accountability that moves at the speed of the work, and a leader who came up through the operation and hires for aptitude and drive over pedigree. Because this is the more senior seat with less support, it fits a seasoned NCO or company-grade officer who has already run concurrent projects and does not need the plan handed to them. VHS has placed more than a thousand veterans into this industry, and the pattern is consistent: the service members who thrive here walk into an unfamiliar system, ask the right questions, and get productive fast.

Requirements

Minimum qualifications, with the veteran lens applied. The industry background is negotiable. The aptitude is not.

Bachelor's degree in Engineering, Chemical or Mechanical preferred, or equivalent demonstrated technical capability.

Military equivalent: Navy Nuclear program (MM, EM, ET), military engineering officers and NCOs, Seabees (CE, UT, SW), Army and USMC engineers. Maps to: Objectives 1 through 4.

Technical aptitude to read, specify, and reason about physical systems (pumps, valves, piping, instruments, controls).

Military equivalent: Machinist's Mate, submarine and ship overhaul or dry-dock project experience, ammonia and refrigeration systems, fluid and mechanical systems maintenance. Maps to: Objectives 2 and 3.

Ability to manage multiple priorities and projects with attention to detail and deadlines.

Military equivalent: any NCO or company-grade officer who ran concurrent maintenance, logistics, or construction taskings under a timeline. Maps to: Objectives 4, 5, and 6.

Proficiency with CAD for technical drawings and Microsoft Office for documentation.

Military equivalent: drafting and design roles, technical documentation and reporting, any role requiring precise written communication up a chain. Maps to: Objectives 1 and 2.

Clear communication across a multidisciplinary team and with outside contractors and suppliers.

Military equivalent: coordinating across sections, briefing leadership, and directing contractors or attached units. Maps to: Objectives 3 and 4.

Commitment to operational discipline, compliance, and a health and safety-focused environment.

Military equivalent: the safety and QA culture every service member already lives. Maps to: all objectives.

Compensation is dependent on experience. Relocation is available for the role where needed.

Benefits, from the company package: medical, dental, disability, and life insurance, paid holidays and vacation, an employee discount program, and support for educational and professional growth.

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