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Fracture mechanics and stress analyses using the guidelines in the ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code. Participation in design and repair projects of pressure vessel/piping components.
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10+ years of industrial experience in the field as a pressure vessel and balance of plant engineer or technician, highly preferred. 5 Years industrial experience in the field as a pressure vessel and balance of plant engineer or technician is the minimum considered.
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Have experience with ASME Pressure Vessel Design (Section III preferred) Have experience with analysis of static, dynamic, pressure, seismic, direct mechanical and thermal loading.
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Preference for capability using engineering software to calculate pressure vessel calculations, heat transfer and fluid flow, Fitness for service, Finite Element analysis. Lead by example in the application of critical thinking, engineering calculations, and data analysis for fixed equipment to drive stable and reliable operation.
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ABSA In-Service Pressure Vessel & Pressure Piping Inspector Certification. Knowledge of corrosion inspection such as NDE, mitigation techniques, deterioration mechanisms, materials & coatings selection, failure analysis.
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Ability to perform & interpret pipe stress analysis and pressure vessel calculations. Participating in Process and Physical Hazard Analysis. Ability to perform & interpret pipe stress analysis and pressure vessel calculations.
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Experience ASME / NBIC code welding, boiler and pressure vessel repair, or AWS / CWI weld inspection. Experience with predicative maintenance (ultrasound, IR thermography, oil analysis, or vibration.
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Familiarity with industry standards and codes such as ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code, API standards for oil and gas equipment, ANSI standards for mechanical components, and AGMA standards for gear design.
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Systematic analysis of piping stress, pressure vessel nozzles, vapor dispersions, and thermal radiation. Previous work specifying pumps, compressors, valves, heat exchangers, heaters, coolers, boilers, or pressure vessels.
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Experience designing structures or equipment utilizing ANSYS and/or the ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code is highly desirable. Design and analyze structures to meet project specific and code requirements utilizing both hand and finite element analysis (STAAD and/or ANSYS preferred.
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Develop engineering design calculation packages, which may include static, dynamic, blast, vibration, and thermal stresses, utilizing both hand analysis and finite element analysis. 15+ years of experience in the design and analysis of structural systems.
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ASME Code, Section III and Section VIII analysis and analysis to other pressure vessel and engineering codes. Analysis of pressure vessels, bolted joints, impellers, bearings, rotors, stators, and other structural components in the EMD product lines.
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Ability to transit offshore to vessel or rig if deemed necessary for incident investigations or site visits. Incident Investigation and Reporting; Root Cause Analysis; Job Safety Analysis (JSA); HSE Audits; Risk Assessment HAZID/HAZOP studies.
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Preferred: Knowledgeable with Pressure Vessel Codes Preferred: Knowledgeable with American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) Standards Requires in-depth conceptual and practical knowledge in own job discipline and advanced knowledge of related job disciplines.
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5 - 10 years: Design of mechanical and/or pressure related systems; Design/Analysis experience with ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code, Section VIII, Division 2 and 3. Perform stress analysis of existing or new construction items using finite element analysis methods (primarily with ANSYS software, linear elastic, non-linear, thermal, etc.
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