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This position offers a Facilities Engineer a vital role within ProSidian Consulting's advisory services, focusing on technical due diligence and engineering validation for large-scale energy infrastructure projects funded by the U.S. Department of Energy's Loan Programs Office (LPO). As a Senior Consultant, you will apply your expertise to assess the operational readiness, safety, and compliance of upstream oil and gas facilities, ensuring projects meet rigorous standards for debt financing. This remote role, with necessary on-site meetings, is ideal for experienced engineers who excel at risk assessment and can translate complex technical findings into clear, actionable recommendations for lenders and government stakeholders, thereby contributing significantly to national energy security and investment protection.
Company Overview
ProSidian is a Management and Operations Consulting Services firm specializing in tailored solutions across Risk Management, Compliance, Business Process, IT Effectiveness, Engineering, Environmental, Sustainability, and Human Capital. We empower forward-thinking clients by solving problems and enhancing operations through a global, multidisciplinary approach.
Job Description: Facilities Engineer | Technical Due Diligence & Engineering Validation
ProSidian is seeking a qualified Facilities Engineer to support the U.S. Department of Energy's Loan Programs Office (LPO) through its Energy Dominance Financing (EDF) Program. This role involves providing Independent Engineering (IE) Advisory Services, focusing on technical due diligence and engineering validation for upstream oil and gas exploration and production projects. The position is a remote Exempt 1099 Contract, with the expectation of on-site meetings as needed, operating within the CONUS.
Job Overview
As a Facilities Engineer within the Technical Due Diligence & Engineering Validation for Upstream Oil & Gas (Exploration / Production) swim lane, you will deliver technically defensible Independent Engineering advisory services. This involves converting engineering, construction, compliance, operations, and risk findings into lender-ready due diligence, monitoring, and certification outputs. The role is critical for assessing surface facilities, gathering systems, and related infrastructure.
Responsibilities and Duties
- Provide Independent Engineering advisory support for EDF Program technical due diligence, credit evaluation, lifecycle monitoring, and assurance activities.
- Emphasize upstream facilities, gathering, separation, compression, utilities, and production infrastructure assessments.
- Review project documentation, evaluate technical and commercial interfaces, and identify risks and mitigations.
- Validate assumptions and support conditions precedent and disbursement readiness reviews.
- Prepare defensible work products, including facility layouts, equipment reviews, capacity checks, utility assessments, and operating readiness reviews.
- Coordinate with a diverse range of stakeholders including engineering, finance, legal, construction, operations, environmental, HSE, and project controls.
Qualifications
Desired Qualifications:
- 10+ years of relevant engineering, construction, operations, compliance, risk, finance, or energy infrastructure advisory experience.
- Demonstrated experience with oil and gas, power, utilities, or large-scale infrastructure projects for owners, lenders, independent engineers, or federal clients.
Education / Experience Requirements:
- Bachelor’s degree in engineering, geoscience, petroleum engineering, mechanical, electrical, chemical, civil, environmental, or a related technical field.
- PE, PMP, CSP, API, NACE/AMPP, PMI, or other discipline-specific credentials are preferred.
- 10+ years of relevant experience as specified.
Skills Required:
- Independent engineering review.
- Proficiency with U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Loan Programs Office (LPO) style documentation.
- Technical due diligence and risk assessment.
- Expertise in upstream facilities, gathering, separation, compression, utilities, and production infrastructure.
- Data room review, information request tracking, and report writing.
- Excel-based analysis and stakeholder coordination.
- Ability to clearly present findings for credit, construction, monitoring, and certification decisions.
Competencies Required:
- Technical judgment, independence, objectivity, analytical rigor, attention to detail, defensible documentation, client service orientation, cross-functional collaboration, issue escalation, quality mindset, schedule discipline, and the capacity to translate technical evidence into actionable risk, compliance, and financing implications.
Ancillary Details
- Role may involve data room reviews, borrower/contractor interviews, site observations, monitoring meetings, risk register updates, CP evidence reviews, draw package checks, issue closure tracking, and preparing Independent Engineer reports.
- Supports the DOE Energy Dominance Financing (EDF) Program, which oversees large-scale U.S. energy infrastructure projects to safeguard government lending interests.
- The LPO provides financing and evaluates projects from technical, engineering, financial, commercial, environmental, regulatory, construction, and operational perspectives.
- Independent Engineering (IE) Advisory Services are essential for complex energy projects, mirroring standards used by commercial lenders.
Other Details
- This role supports NAICS 541330 Engineering Services for the EDF Program/LPO.
- Work focuses on high-impact oil and gas, power, utilities, and infrastructure projects.
- Deliverables must be independent, traceable, lender-suitable, and meet due diligence, monitoring, and assessment requirements.
Additional Information
- All employees must establish and achieve annual goals aligned with ProSidian's Eight Global Competencies.
- Proficiency with Microsoft Office Suite (Excel, Access, Outlook, PowerPoint, Word) and other business tools is essential.