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Perform FEA (Finite Element Analysis) analysis to ensure the cryogenic vessel complies with the ASME pressure vessel and piping code. Perform FEA (Finite Element Analysis) analysis to ensure the cryogenic vessel complies with the ASME pressure vessel and piping code.
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Preferred: National Board of Boiler & Pressure Vessel Inspectors Commission. Meet the required experience and qualifications to obtain the National Board of Boiler and Pressure Vessel Inspectors commission.
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Services include: Jurisdictional inspections of boilers and pressure vessels Property-casualty inspections and surveys Risk Assessment Surveys Claims Investigations Electrical risk management surveys This field based position is an integral part of our commitment to the quality and service we provide for our customers and to their equipment.
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Solid working knowledge of rotating equipment, piping systems design and maintenance, pressure vessel specifications and maintenance, inspection techniques, and manpower coordination. Provides input for equipment condition monitoring onsite, including vibration analysis, oil sampling and analysis, thermography, and ultrasonic inspection techniques.
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Experience working in the oil and gas industry, or a pipe and vessel fabrication shop with welders, pipefitters, manufacturers, suppliers, and distributors. Strong background in pressure vessels, ASME codes Section VIII, B31.3, weld mapping.
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Boiler and pressure vessel piping systems and codes. Predictive Technologies such as vibration analysis, I-R thermography, ultrasound, lube oil analysis, and motor circuit analysis. Boiler and pressure vessel piping systems and codes.
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ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code Design Experience is a plus. Perform simple pressure vessel calculations using commercial software such as PV-Elite and/or Compress. Perform thermal heat transfer and structural stress analysis of pressure vessels, piping systems, rotating equipment, and other plant structures using both classic and finite element analysis methods.
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Perform thermal heat transfer and structural stress analysis of pressure vessels, piping systems, rotating equipment, and other plant structures using classic and finite element analysis methods.
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As a composite pressure vessel engineer, you will be accountable for the ownership of high-pressure gas storage on the rocket as part of a world-class engineering hardware team. Working knowledge of pressure vessel engineering fundamentals.
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Perform non-destructive examinations - Radiograph (RT), Ultrasonic (UT), Magnetic Particle (MT), Liquid Penetrant (PT), and Hardness testing in accordance with pressure vessel standards.
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Knowledgeable in ASME Boiler & Pressure Vessel Code, Section VIII, Division 1 a plus. Fitting/welding on shell and tube heat exchangers, Pressure Vessels, and Tanks. Utilize blueprints to ensure accuracy of each vessel/tank.
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NADCAP or Pressure Vessel Inspection Experience. Develop, implement and support preventative and predictive maintenance strategies for new and existing equipment (vibration analysis, lubrication program, oil analysis, ultrasonic, infrared, NDT, thermography, MCE testing, and precision maintenance.
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Perform visual examinations using current API certification in accordance with applicable codes/regulations (e.g., ASME Boiler and pressure vessel Code (BPVC), governing codes/regulations.
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Six (6) months to one (1) year welding experience in pressure vessel, successful completion of a technical welder training program or an equivalent combination of experience and education, preferred.
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Participate in factory training for boiler pressure vessel welders and stay updated on ASME Code repairs and welding procedures. Comply with ASME and NBIC standards in performing repairs on boilers and pressure vessels.
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