US LNG producer and global operator managing compliance-heavy energy infrastructure
Cheniere operates physical LNG production and export infrastructure across US and international sites, running a tech stack anchored in enterprise legacy systems (Oracle ERP, Hyperion, VMware) alongside emerging cloud adoption (AWS). Hiring skews heavily toward engineering roles, and active projects cluster around facility operations, environmental compliance, and supply-chain modernization — reflecting the capital-intensive, regulatory-dense nature of energy infrastructure at scale.
Cheniere Energy is the largest LNG producer in the United States and the second-largest LNG operator globally. The company owns and operates liquefaction facilities in Louisiana and Texas, with export terminals reaching customers across five continents. Founded in 2016, Cheniere has established a 1,000–5,000-person organization headquartered in Houston with production sites, regional offices in the US, and international operations in London, Singapore, Beijing, and Tokyo. The business model centers on capital-intensive infrastructure—LNG plants, shipping terminals, and export operations—requiring continuous compliance with environmental, safety, and regulatory regimes across multiple jurisdictions.
Cheniere is the largest LNG (liquefied natural gas) producer in the United States and the second-largest LNG operator in the world, operating production facilities and export terminals that supply energy to markets across five continents.
Cheniere runs Oracle ERP and Hyperion for core financial systems, VMware and Cisco UCS for infrastructure, AWS for cloud, and Microsoft Office suite tools. The stack reflects enterprise-grade operations and compliance management typical of large energy infrastructure companies.
Production sites are in Cameron, Louisiana and Gregory, Texas. Corporate headquarters is in Houston, with additional US offices in Lake Charles, Louisiana and Washington D.C., and international offices in London, Singapore, Beijing, and Tokyo.
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