
Project Director EPC
BCP Engineers & Consultants, Baytown, TX, United States
Estimated Duration of Work Assignment
Long Term (initially one year with annual extensions anticipated)
Pay Rate Not Defined / need Candidate’s requested rate
PD $178/day
Position Details The role of the Project Director (EPC) will be involved in overseeing the execution of a Hydrogen refueling facility, ensuring project delivery, profit and loss accountability, and customer satisfaction. The project is estimated to be $2-4 billion. Extensive experience directing large-scale EPC projects in energy/chemicals (hydrogen, syngas, LNG, refining, or renewables preferred); proven Pâl responsibility for $500M+ projects; strong leadership in high-hazard process industries.
Key Responsibilities
Provide overall leadership and single-point accountability for all EPC phases (engineering, procurement, construction, commissioning, and startup)
Drive achievement of project goals: scope, schedule, cost, quality, safety, and environmental compliance
Manage and integrate multi-disciplinary teams, major subcontractors, vendors, and key stakeholders (owner, licensors, regulators)
Oversee risk management and change control, mitigating project risks to avoid delays and cost overruns
Ensure compliance with industry codes, safety standards, and project-specific requirements
Report directly to senior executive leadership and represent the project to clients/investors
Ensure compliance with EHS regulations at various project sites
Education Requirements Required : Must have previously been a site manager for a large new build.
Preferred : Individuals who have done ground-up construction. Hydrogen refueling a plus.
Prior LNG, combined cycle builds a plus.
Physical Requirements The role is leadership-focused, involving significant office time, meetings, and oversight, but also requires regular presence on an active, large-scale construction site. Candidate must have the ability to walk and stand for extended periods over uneven, rough terrain, have the ability to ascend/descend stairs and ladders, be able to tolerate work in varying weather conditions (heat, cold, rain, wind, dust), loud noise, and vibrations. Must be able to lift/carry 50lb, as well as wear appropriate PPE when required. Must maintain sufficient stamina, balance, and agility to navigate the site safely without undue fatigue or risk.
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Pay Rate Not Defined / need Candidate’s requested rate
PD $178/day
Position Details The role of the Project Director (EPC) will be involved in overseeing the execution of a Hydrogen refueling facility, ensuring project delivery, profit and loss accountability, and customer satisfaction. The project is estimated to be $2-4 billion. Extensive experience directing large-scale EPC projects in energy/chemicals (hydrogen, syngas, LNG, refining, or renewables preferred); proven Pâl responsibility for $500M+ projects; strong leadership in high-hazard process industries.
Key Responsibilities
Provide overall leadership and single-point accountability for all EPC phases (engineering, procurement, construction, commissioning, and startup)
Drive achievement of project goals: scope, schedule, cost, quality, safety, and environmental compliance
Manage and integrate multi-disciplinary teams, major subcontractors, vendors, and key stakeholders (owner, licensors, regulators)
Oversee risk management and change control, mitigating project risks to avoid delays and cost overruns
Ensure compliance with industry codes, safety standards, and project-specific requirements
Report directly to senior executive leadership and represent the project to clients/investors
Ensure compliance with EHS regulations at various project sites
Education Requirements Required : Must have previously been a site manager for a large new build.
Preferred : Individuals who have done ground-up construction. Hydrogen refueling a plus.
Prior LNG, combined cycle builds a plus.
Physical Requirements The role is leadership-focused, involving significant office time, meetings, and oversight, but also requires regular presence on an active, large-scale construction site. Candidate must have the ability to walk and stand for extended periods over uneven, rough terrain, have the ability to ascend/descend stairs and ladders, be able to tolerate work in varying weather conditions (heat, cold, rain, wind, dust), loud noise, and vibrations. Must be able to lift/carry 50lb, as well as wear appropriate PPE when required. Must maintain sufficient stamina, balance, and agility to navigate the site safely without undue fatigue or risk.
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