Jamie McMillan

Bechtel

Principal Vice President & General Manager, Water and Pipeline

Jamie McMillan is the General Manager, Water and Pipeline, and a key member of Bechtel’s Energy executive leadership team based in Houston. Jamie is a business professional with more than two decades of experience in the EPC industry both domestically and internationally. Over the course of his career, he has served in various leadership roles in engineering, fabrication, construction, marketing, and business development. Jamie’s assignments have spanned the United States, Southeast Asia, and Australia before he returned to Houston to join the business development team with our Energy Global Business Unit (GBU). As General Manager, Water and Pipeline, Jamie is responsible for growing our pipeline of new opportunities as well as ensuring we deliver on the projects, we have in execution today. His focus is on strengthening our relationships with government, municipality, and private industry customers as we look for innovative ways to get water to where it’s needed most. Most recently, Jamie served as the Global Manager of Business Development for the Energy GBU, responsible for growing Bechtel’s presence within our key target markets around the world and overseeing of our business development organization across the world. Previous to this role, he held a series of business development leadership roles in our LNG and Tanks business lines. Jamie holds a Bachelor of Science degree in mechanical engineering from Clemson University and an MBA from the University of Houston.

Sessions With Jamie McMillan

Tuesday, 19 March

  • 11:00am - 11:30am (CST) / 19/mar/2024 04:00 pm - 19/mar/2024 04:30 pm

    Bechtel | LEEDS: The Revolutionary solution in water conservation technology

    Jamie McMillan will share about the Low Energy Ejector Desalination System (LEEDS), Bechtel’s significant achievement in water conservation and sustainability. LEEDS is an efficient, cost-effective end-to-end solution that converts produced water from oil and gas fields into usable, end-marketable products, helping customers handle produced water responsibly, while also alleviating water scarcity.