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Sr Risk Engineer-Natural Resources

FL · Remote

$150K - $170K/yr

Flexible / Remote with travel -- Preference for candidates based along the U.S. Gulf Coast or ... LNG, and specialty chemical clients. This role bridges real-world operational experience with ...

... LNG providers, and midstream developers. • Originate opportunities for new pipeline laterals ... Remote-based position with extensive daily use of digital collaboration tools * Remote with travel ...

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What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Remote LNG Engineer, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Remote LNG Engineer, you need a strong background in chemical, mechanical, or process engineering, with experience in LNG facilities and a relevant engineering degree. Familiarity with simulation software (such as HYSYS or Aspen Plus), process control systems, and industry certifications like Professional Engineer (PE) or PMP are highly valued. Excellent problem-solving abilities, communication skills, and the capacity to work independently are crucial soft skills for remote collaboration and troubleshooting. These competencies are vital for ensuring safe, efficient, and compliant LNG operations while effectively addressing issues from a remote setting.

What are some unique challenges faced by Remote LNG Engineers, and how can they effectively collaborate with onsite teams?

Remote LNG Engineers often encounter challenges such as limited access to real-time site data, time zone differences, and the need for clear communication with onsite personnel. To overcome these, it's important to establish structured communication channels, use collaborative digital tools for monitoring and troubleshooting, and schedule regular video meetings to stay aligned with onsite teams. Building strong relationships with both the engineering and operations staff ensures that remote support is effective and responsive, ultimately contributing to smooth LNG facility operations.

What are Remote LNG Engineers?

Remote LNG Engineers are professionals who design, operate, and oversee liquefied natural gas (LNG) systems and infrastructure while working from a location outside of the physical LNG site, often using digital tools and remote monitoring technologies. They are responsible for ensuring the safe and efficient processing, storage, and transport of LNG. Their roles may include system troubleshooting, process optimization, and compliance with safety and environmental standards, all managed remotely. This position typically requires a background in engineering, experience with LNG operations, and strong technical and communication skills.
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Sales Associate - Midstream Natural Gas Dehydration Job

Sales Associate - Midstream Natural Gas Dehydration Job

Arkema

Crosby, TX • Remote

$14.25 - $19.25/hr

Full-time

Posted 8 days ago


Job description

Contract Sales Associate – Midstream Natural Gas

Molecular Sieves | U.S. Remote
Focus Regions: Permian, Appalachia, Gulf Coast, Midwest | Engagement: Contract Sales Associate

Position Summary

We are seeking a highly connected Contract Sales Associate with deep experience in the midstream natural gas sector. This role is structured as a contract-based commercial development position focused on identifying, qualifying, and advancing high-value sales opportunities for Arkema’s molecular sieve solutions.

The role focuses on driving commercial growth for molecular sieve solutions used in natural gas dehydration and gas processing, leveraging relationships across pipeline operators, gas processors, LNG developers, EPCs, and major energy companies.

A key objective is to originate, qualify, and manage a structured sales funnel, transitioning high-quality opportunities to Arkema’s internal technical sales team for engineering support, proposal development, and closing.

Key Responsibilities

  • Develop and convert opportunities for molecular sieves in gas dehydration and purification
  • Leverage and expand relationships with midstream operators, gas processors, LNG developers/exporters, EPC contractors, and major energy companies
  • Build connections across the Permian Basin, Appalachia, Gulf Coast/Louisiana LNG corridor, and Midwest/Midcontinent markets
  • Build and manage a structured sales funnel: lead generation, prospect identification, opportunity qualification, project timing, decision-makers, and prioritization
  • Serve as the front-end commercial filter, transitioning qualified leads to Arkema’s technical sales team for application support, adsorbent selection, system design input, proposal development, and closing support
  • Engage customers on value propositions including bed life, regeneration optimization, uptime, process efficiency, cost reduction, retrofit, and debottlenecking opportunities
  • Maintain awareness of market activity, expansions, and competitive dynamics

Qualifications

  • 5+ years’ experience in midstream oil & gas, with natural gas strongly preferred
  • Established network across pipeline companies, gas processors, LNG operators, majors, EPCs, and commercial decision-makers
  • Proven track record in sales, business development, or commercial roles
  • Working knowledge of natural gas dehydration, TEG and molecular sieve systems, gas processing operations, and pipeline specifications
  • Ability to operate independently in a contract sales associate role, with disciplined reporting, opportunity tracking, and customer follow-up
  • Experience with adsorbents, catalysts, or process technologies is a strong plus
  • Ability to travel to customer sites up to 40% of the time

Ideal Profile

  • Former professional from a midstream operator, LNG developer, distributor, EPC, or major energy company
  • Strong relationships in one or more target basins or LNG corridors
  • Credible with both technical stakeholders and commercial decision-makers
  • Demonstrated ability to originate, qualify, and advance opportunities through a structured funnel approach
  • Knowledge or exerpeince with adsorbents or molecular sieves is a plus