Pipeline and terminal operator scaling infrastructure and decarbonization across North America
Buckeye Partners operates one of the largest independent liquid petroleum product pipeline networks in the US—approximately 6,000 miles of pipeline and over 115 terminals globally—with a tech stack rooted in industrial operations (PLC, Siemens, Allen-Bradley, SCADA, JD Edwards). The hiring acceleration is heavily weighted toward operations roles, and the project portfolio shows dual focus: near-term facility maintenance and upgrades, alongside long-term decarbonization initiatives and clean-energy commercialization (approximately 10 gigawatts through Swift Current).
Buckeye Partners, founded in 1886 and headquartered in Houston, is a privately held energy infrastructure company managing liquid petroleum logistics and terminal operations. The business spans approximately 6,000 miles of pipeline, a global network of 115+ terminals across the US and Caribbean, and a flagship marine facility in the Bahamas for crude oil and refined product storage. In parallel with core logistics operations, the company is investing over $2 billion into energy transition and decarbonization efforts, including clean-energy project commercialization through its Swift Current subsidiary. Operations, engineering, and logistics roles dominate the current hiring mix across the US, Panama, Saint Lucia, and the Bahamas.
Buckeye operates approximately 6,000 miles of liquid petroleum product pipeline and a global terminal network comprising more than 115 terminals across the United States and the Caribbean.
The company's primary stack includes industrial automation platforms (PLC, Siemens, Allen-Bradley, Siemens PLC), SCADA systems, enterprise resource planning (JD Edwards), and productivity tools (Microsoft Office, Excel, Word, Google Earth, GIS).
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