James R. Breuer
Chief Executive Officer
Executive
7 reports
Fluor Corporation ·FLR
Engineering & Construction · Fortune #257 · Hybrid structure · 27K employees · Irving, Texas
Sourced from Fluor Corporation DEF 14A · filed 2026-03-12 ↗ View on SEC
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What to model
Start with the public baseline, then use the scenario views and source-backed changes to ask what happens when leadership, span, or team ownership shifts.
Retired from the Board effective May 6, 2026.
Source · See change logThe people
8 executives identified as Named Executive Officers in the most recent SEC proxy. Bar length scales with tenure.
Chief Executive Officer
Executive
7 reports
Business Group President, Mission Solutions
Mission Solutions
0 reports
Business Group President, Energy Solutions
Energy Solutions
0 reports
Business Group President, Urban Solutions
Urban Solutions
0 reports
Chief Financial Officer
Finance
0 reports
Chief Legal Officer & Corporate Secretary
Legal
0 reports
Chief Human Resources Officer
Human Resources
0 reports
Chief Information Officer
Information Technology
0 reports
The pay
From the most recent DEF 14A Summary Compensation Table. 1 named executive officers disclosed. Bar length scales with total compensation.
The skin in the game
Insider stock holdings and the company's ownership requirements for executives and directors. Disclosed in the most recent DEF 14A.
Directors must hold shares equal to five times the annual cash retainer.
The businesses
3 divisions report into the group CEO. Tile size scales with estimated headcount.
9K employees
Business Group President, Mission Solutions (Alvin C. Collins)
Delivers government services and national security projects for U.S. and allied agencies.
8K employees
Business Group President, Energy Solutions (Open Role)
Focuses on energy, chemicals, LNG and low‑carbon power projects worldwide.
7K employees
Business Group President, Urban Solutions (Open Role)
Serves advanced manufacturing, life sciences, infrastructure and data center clients.
The thesis
Fluor’s most distinctive structural feature is that three operating group presidents report directly to the CEO, reflecting a true enterprise model rather than a purely functional EPC structure.
The CEO’s span includes both corporate control functions and P&L-owning business groups. This places significant accountability for risk and delivery at the group level.
The Mission, Energy and Urban Solutions groups align directly with the company’s disclosed operating segments in the 10-K, simplifying capital allocation and performance oversight. Corporate functions remain centralized, particularly finance, legal and IT, reinforcing Fluor’s emphasis on risk discipline following past fixed‑price project losses.
Overall, the structure balances enterprise control with segment autonomy, a necessity given Fluor’s mix of government, reimbursable and selective fixed‑price work.
The comparison
Compared with peers such as KBR and Jacobs, Fluor maintains a similar segment-led model but with fewer intermediate layers between the CEO and operating presidents. Unlike Bechtel, which is privately held and more decentralized, Fluor’s public-company governance results in heavier central oversight. Fluor’s lack of a …
Current signals
The most significant change was David Constable’s retirement and the transition to an independent Board Chair in May 2026.
Transitioned to advisory consulting role effective April 27, 2026.
SourceYear-over-year executive structure based on SEC proxy and annual filings.
First full year with Breuer as CEO and Constable as Executive Chairman.
Constable served as CEO with a broader strategic projects focus.
Fluor transitioned from Constable to Breuer as CEO, narrowing CEO span and resetting executive tenure.
James R. Breuer has served as CEO of Fluor since May 1, 2025.
Fluor uses a hybrid enterprise structure with segment presidents and centralized corporate functions.
The CEO has seven direct reports, including three segment presidents.
In 2026, Fluor transitioned to an independent Board Chair and saw the departure of its Strategic Projects president.
No, Fluor does not currently have a Chief Operating Officer role.
Reference
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Creately. (2026). Fluor Corporation organizational structure. Creately. Retrieved , from https://creately.com/org-chart/fortune-500/fluor/"Fluor Corporation Organizational Structure." Creately, April 1, 2026, https://creately.com/org-chart/fortune-500/fluor/. Accessed .Creately. "Fluor Corporation Organizational Structure." Last modified April 1, 2026. https://creately.com/org-chart/fortune-500/fluor/.Fluor Corporation. DEF 14A. Filed 2026-03-12. U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. https://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1124198/000110465926027053/tm261393-1_def14a.htmPermanent URL: https://creately.com/org-chart/fortune-500/fluor/ · last updated 2026-04-01