Thursday 26 November 2015

United states Engineering & Construction Job Vacancies at KBR

KBR's history goes back to the days before the Wright Brothers successfully flew the first airplane, automobiles were a rarity and the primary means of communication was the telegraph.In 1901, Morris W. Kellogg opened a tiny pipe fabrication business in New York, M.W. Kellogg, which would become a world-class engineering firm. Kellogg's engineering expertise led to creation of new technologies and industry milestones, including the world's first catalytic cracking facility in Baton Rouge, Louisiana in 1942, and Europe's first crude oil-based liquid ethylene cracking facility in 1956. In the 1960s, Kellogg revolutionized fertilizer production through the creation of a new ammonia process, making a rapid growth in global food production possible. Many of the
innovations that originated in the Kellogg laboratory are now the foundation for the petroleum refining and petrochemical processing facilities — and remain a major part of KBR today.

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Electrical HelperUSApply Here
PipfitterUSApply Here
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Light Equipment OperatorUSApply Here
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Scaffold BuilderUSApply Here
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Project Admin SpecialistUSApply Here
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Certified instrument FitterUSApply Here
Insulator ExperiencedUSApply Here
Packager Support TechnicianUSApply Here
Scaffold HelperUSApply Here
Carpenter HelperUSApply Here
Foreman PipeUSApply Here
Principal SpecialistUSApply Here
Project Administrative SpecialistUSApply Here
Painter HelperUSApply Here
Pipefitter General ForemanUSApply Here
Project Principal Work PlannerUSApply Here
Structural Iron WorkerUSApply Here
Combination WelderUSApply Here
Medium Equipment OperatorUSApply Here
Warehouse ForemanUSApply Here
Specialist Analytical SystemsUSApply Here
Project Principal Work PlannerUSApply Here
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