Engineering, procurement, and construction for energy infrastructure
Matrix PDM Engineering designs and builds industrial infrastructure—storage tanks, terminals, and processing facilities—for energy and materials companies across North America. The tech stack is dominated by AutoCAD, Inventor, Civil 3D, and simulation tools (STAAD, ANSYS, ETAP), reflecting a capital-intensive, design-heavy business where precision engineering precedes construction. Hiring is accelerating with 13 roles posted in the last 30 days, concentrated almost entirely in engineering and senior-level positions, suggesting growth in either project pipeline or capability depth rather than overhead scaling.
Matrix PDM Engineering is a subsidiary of Matrix Service Company (Nasdaq: MTRX), a public company headquartered in Tulsa, OK with 201–500 employees. The firm provides multi-disciplinary engineering, procurement, and construction management services across North America and select international markets. Core expertise spans aboveground storage tanks, cryogenic and liquid gas handling, LNG/NGL processing, hydrogen infrastructure, thermal vacuum chambers, sulfur systems, cement, and bulk material handling. The business is organized around large, regulated industrial projects—rail layout, site development, and terminal facilities—where field-office communication and budget-schedule tracking are persistent operational challenges.
AutoCAD, Inventor, and Civil 3D form the core design platform. Engineering analysis runs on STAAD, ANSYS, ETAP, and Mathcad for structural, electrical, and mechanical simulation.
Energy and industrial markets: LNG, NGL, hydrogen, natural gas processing, aboveground storage, cryogenic tanks, sulfur handling, cement, and bulk material facilities across North America.
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