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  • McDermott International, Ltd McDermott International, Ltd
  • http://www.mcdermott.com/
  • Energy / Water / Waste Management
  • 1001+ employees
  • Houston, Texas, United States of America

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McDermott is a premier provider of engineering and construction solutions to the energy industry.

Our customers trust our technology-driven approach—engineered to responsibly harness and transform global energy resources into the products the world needs for now and what’s next.
From concept to commissioning, we are creating and delivering the building blocks of the energy transition. Our innovative expertise and capabilities advance the next generation of global energy infrastructure—empowering a brighter, more sustainable future for us all.
Operating in over 54 countries, our locally focused and globally integrated resources include more than 30,000 employees, a diversified fleet of specialty marine construction vessels and fabrication facilities around the world.

To learn more, visit www.mcdermott.com.

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Rating is calculated based on 27 reviews and is evolving.

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Project Engineer
3.0
6 March 2026
Okay flexibility, depends on your project
Pros: For some Project Engineer roles in the Houston office, you can get a decent hybrid schedule. It was good to have the option to WFH a couple of days a week, which really helped with personal appointments.
Cons: Most of the big EPC projects really require you to be onsite, so full remote work isn't usually an option. Work flexibility can be super inconsistent across different teams, which is tough.
Advice to Management: Try to standardize remote and hybrid work policies more across the global company. It would really help with employee morale and retention, especially for roles that don't strictly require constant onsite presence for EPC projects.
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Project Engineer
3.0
7 February 2026
Decent Pay, Benefits are Standard for Energy
Pros: The base salary for a Project Engineer in Houston, TX is pretty good, competitive with other big energy companies in the energy sector. They offer solid health insurance plans, which is a plus. The 401k match kicks in pretty quickly too.
Cons: Bonuses aren't super predictable; they can vary a lot year to year for engineering roles. The yearly raises don't always keep up with inflation, so salary growth can feel slow. There aren't many unique perks beyond the standard corporate package.
Advice to Management: Look at making annual raises more consistent with market rates. Maybe add a few more modern benefits beyond the basics.
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Project Engineer
2.9
1 February 2026
Pay is decent, but benefits could use a boost
Pros: As a Project Engineer here, the base salary is pretty solid for the EPC industry in Houston. They've got good health insurance options, which is a big plus. You generally get paid on time, no issues there.
Cons: The 401k match isn't great; it's lower than what I've seen at other big corporate engineering firms. Raises aren't very frequent, and bonuses aren't always guaranteed, even after a good year on a big offshore project. Don't expect much work-from-home flexibility here; most engineering roles are strictly onsite.
Advice to Management: Look into improving the 401k match and making the bonus structure more transparent and reliable. Better benefits would really help retain talent in our core engineering roles.
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