Development Engineer
Neste is seeking a Development Engineer for their asset development team in Singapore to lead investment projects for their refinery. The role involves managing the project lifecycle from pre-study and feasibility to commissioning and startup planning. Candidates need experience in oil refining or petrochemicals and expertise in technical and business evaluation. This position offers the opportunity to work on large-scale renewable fuel production projects in a global environment.
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Experience
5-7 years
Function
Engineering
Work mode
Onsite, Singapore
Company
Tier 2
What you will work on
Neste is seeking a Development Engineer for their asset development team in Singapore to lead investment projects for their refinery. The role involves managing the project lifecycle from pre-study and feasibility to commissioning and startup planning. Candidates need experience in oil refining or petrochemicals and expertise in technical and business evaluation. This position offers the opportunity to work on large-scale renewable fuel production projects in a global environment.
TAL's take
Reputable global leader in sustainability with clearly defined engineering project lifecycle responsibilities.
The JD clearly defines scope, responsibilities, and stakeholder management for an asset development engineer within a refinery context.
Must haves
- Bachelor's or Master's in relevant technical field
- 5-7 years experience in operations and capital investment projects
- Experience in oil refining or petrochemical industries
- Strong leadership skills
- Stakeholder management
About the company
Global leader in renewable fuels, but engineering organization scale in Singapore is not Tier-1 by global software standards.
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