Duties: Develop the most cost-effective total project solution for execution of the discipline engineering work. Perform and checks calculations and solves problems of high engineering complexity. Review specifications, drawings, and vendor equipment documentation from both within the discipline as well as from other disciplines for compliance with project requirements and actively seeks resolution. Assist in the performance of audits. Ensure adherence to Industry codes and standards as well as department practices and procedures. Provide close interface with, and promotes the understanding of, other discipline functions. Contribute to discipline Design Criteria for engineering or design activities. Conduct document checking and design verification tasks in accordance with company and project procedures. Contribute to design documentation and deliverables such as piping flexibility and stress reports, nozzle load reports, pipe support load calculations, and specialty item data sheets such as spring supports. Perform and check analysis and calculations and conduct studies and prepare reports. Interface with Piping Design and Civil/Structural Disciplines. Develop pipe support standards and other pipe stress related specification such as expansion joints based on client requirements. Supervise assigned engineers and provide training to hired fresh graduates.
Requirements:Must have a Master's degree, or foreign degree equivalent, in Mechanical Engineering, Chemical Engineering or related field and 3 years of experience in a related occupation OR a Bachelor’s degree, or foreign degree equivalent, in Mechanical Engineering, Chemical Engineering or related field and 5 years of progressive, post baccalaureate experience in a related occupation. Position requires experience in: CAESAR II Computer program for pipe stress analysis; FE Pipe for finite element analysis; Smart Plan Review tool for piping design; Industry Codes required, ASME B31.3, API, ASTM and NEMA SM23; Static and dynamic analysis; and AIV and FIV calculation for vibration analysis
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