2026-2027 Facilities Engineering Materials Engineer

ChevronSalt Lake City, UT
$108,000 - $136,300Onsite

About The Position

Chevron is hiring Materials Engineers at various operating locations across the U.S., including Houston, Texas; Richmond, California; El Segundo, California; Salt Lake City, Utah; Pasadena, Texas; and Pascagoula, Mississippi. Materials Engineers may work at any of Chevron’s worldwide operations or with Chevron’s Technology, Projects and Execution team. Mobility is encouraged as there are many opportunities for Chevron engineers to work in a variety of assignments initially at different domestic locations and possibly international locations later in their careers. Our Horizons training program combines technical training and mentoring with on-the-job experience, providing you with two to three assignments in the first five years. Horizons is intended to build technical breadth and depth at an accelerated rate. The program aids you in determining a career path, which can involve a wide range of activities including metallurgy, welding, corrosion control, and non-metallic materials. You will support the global operation of refineries, oil fields, pipelines, and chemical plants, as well as participate in the design of new facilities. Your duties will include material selection, resolving corrosion problems, conducting failure analyses, researching and solving problems, and providing non-destructive examination support. You'll participate on teams that help other engineers make the best use of current materials technology.

Requirements

  • Students completing the last year of the requirements for their Bachelors, Masters, or Doctorate degree in Metallurgical, Materials, or Corrosion Engineering, or individuals with a Bachelors, Masters or Doctorate degree in Metallurgical, Materials, or Corrosion Engineering with two years or less directly related work experience.
  • Strong academic performance in core programs
  • Strong communication skills
  • Strong leadership skills
  • Strong teamwork skills
  • Strong problem-solving skills
  • Ability to demonstrate The Chevron Way

Responsibilities

  • Material selection
  • Resolving corrosion problems
  • Conducting failure analyses
  • Researching and solving problems
  • Providing non-destructive examination support
  • Participating on teams that help other engineers make the best use of current materials technology
  • Supporting the global operation of refineries, oil fields, pipelines, and chemical plants
  • Participating in the design of new facilities

Benefits

  • Variable pay
  • Health care coverage
  • Retirement plan
  • Protection coverage
  • Time off and leave programs
  • Training and development opportunities
  • Range of allowances connected to specific work situations
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