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Mechanical, Mechanical engineering, piping systems, Design, Autocad, pressure vessel. Review, development and management of valve, heat exchanger, tank, pump, pressure vessel and specialty equipment specifications.
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Applies relevant codes and standards, such as ASTM, ASME (e.g., Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code and ASME B31 piping codes), NQ1, AWS, etc. Have a strong understanding of ASME pressure vessel (Sections 3 and 8) and piping codes (B31.1) and application.
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Subject matter expertise with ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code Section III. 5+ years of design experience using ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code for design of vessels, heat exchangers, internals, and other components.
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Knowledge of ASME piping (B31.3) and pressure vessel (Section VIII) codes. Honeywell’s Environment and Infrastructure team is looking for a highly qualified Mechanical Piping Engineer, in our Golden Valley, MN or Broomfield, CO location.
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ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code Design Experience is a plus. is looking for a Mechanical Engineering Analyst to join our team in Centennial, CO. Participate as part of a dynamic team in the engineering analysis, condition assessment, and life prediction of pressure vessels, piping, and auxiliary equipment used in upstream, downstream petroleum refining, petrochemical, and chemical industries.
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Design and procure tooling jigs, machining/welding fixtures, work platforms, protective/cleanliness covers, gauges, various hand tools, and many other one of a kind specialized tools used to fabricate large pressure vessel components.
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Strong working knowledge of pressure vessel and heat exchanger design codes including ASME BPVC Section VIII, GB, GOST, KGSC, etc. Responsible for the detailed mechanical engineering of pressure vessels, cryogenic distillation columns, internals and other cryogenic equipment that Tallgrass Energy is buying.
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1-5 years of relevant design experience AA in Drafting or BS in Mechanical Engineering Familiar with AWS Welding, ASME Section VII, ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code (BPVC), OR ASME B31.3 is required Proficiency in Solidworks is required Experience with vessel design is preferred Experience with piping systems, including valves, instruments and pumps is preferred Experience with structural steel is preferred.
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Experience working with ASME Boiler Pressure Vessel Code. In this role as Mechanical Design Engineer , you will focus primarily on cryogenic application of thermodynamics, heat transfer, fluid mechanics, and structural mechanics to the development and maintenance of superconducting MRI magnet products and technologies.
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Further, the successful candidate will know general knowledge of mechanical systems and have experience working to technical specifications or procedures as well as clean-room experience and pressure vessel operation (and maintenance.
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Fabricate and weld to standard platforms, chutes and other non-pressure vessel code welding procedures. Inspect and adjust, as necessary, the mechanical alignment, balance, level and general condition of conveyors, compressors, boilers, pumps, water treatment equipment, stokers, fans turbines, diesel engines, gear reducers and other rotating equipment throughout the plant.
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Must have working knowledge of ASME Pressure Vessel / Piping / Structural codes and standards. (Mechanical Engineering) Must have knowledge of ASNT NDT Level II-MT, RT and PT. CWI preferred, with a background in welding/Inspection.
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Identify critical manufacturing processes & steps required for the assembly, integration, and testing of cryogenic tank & pressure vessel flight hardware. Extensive background in development, construction, and installation of complex structural and mechanical systems (e.g. launch vehicle GSE, aerospace tooling, oil/gas, movable structures, spacecraft mechanical systems, lifting fixtures, multi-axis mechanical systems, automation, etc.
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5 years' experience in a manufacturing environment, preferably in the pressure vessel industry. Veterans from any branch or MOS with hands-on mechanical skills and, for example, experience in propulsion systems, engineering fields, nuclear power, aircraft maintenance, cryogenic technicians, and civil engineering are encouraged to apply.
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Knowledge of common engineering practices and Industrial codes including ANSI B31.3 piping code, ASME Section VIII pressure vessel code and other related codes and standards of ANSI, ASME, ASTM, API, IEC, NACE, NEC and NFPA. Excellent skills with Microsoft Office suite of products.
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