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The Rotating Equipment Specialist will be engaged with the scoping, planning and execution of rotating equipment during site shutdown and turnaround activities. As a Rotating Equipment Specialist at LanzaJet, you will provide rotating equipment engineering support focused on equipment, including compressors, pumps, and reciprocating equipment.
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An offshore based Technician - Rotating Equipment Specialist reporting to the Maintenance Team Leader. Accountable for ensuring the rotating equipment and package auxiliary systems are operating within the OEM operating limits.
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As part of an integrated facility including Refinery and Chemical plants, Machinery Engineers have the opportunity to work on a wide variety of rotating equipment, including extruders, hyper-compressors, turbo-expanders, steam turbines and cogen facilities.
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Rotating Equipment Reliability EngineerJob Summary:The Marathon Martinez Renewable Fuels Facility has an opening for a Refining Rotating Equipment Engineer. Utilize reliability tools and CMMS software such as SAP, GE APM, failure evaluations, Pareto Analysis and cost analysis to improve reliability of rotating equipment systems.
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Rotating Equipment, Vibration Analysis, Machine Design, Bearings, Mechanical Seals. This position will have accountability and responsibility for a variety of mechanical systems in the Power Plant such as: Main Turbine Generator, Main Turbine Valves, Boiler Feed Pump Turbine and Valves, Turbine Hydraulic Control Systems, Boiler Feed Pumps, Circulating Water Pumps, Condensate Pumps, Various Vertical Turbine Pumps, other large rotating equipment, and other systems assigned as necessary.
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Machinery/Rotating Equipment Engineer. Approximately 20% of your time may be spent travelling with some extended durations at project job sites to support construction, commissioning, and start-up of rotating equipment.
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Senior Mechanical Engineer - Rotating Equipment - US Hybrid. + Prepare rotating equipment data sheets, technical specification for bid and purchase. + Experience is attending rotating equipment performance and mechanical run tests in vendors shop and well versed in interpreting the test data.
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Develop construction sub-contracts for rotating equipment and other mechanical equipment. + Evaluate, select, specify, and engineer rotating equipment systems suitable for design needs for a reliable, cost effective and efficient operation.
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Operates heavy equipment such as an excavator, crack and seal machine, hot mix asphalt lay-down machine, dump truck, backhoe, and light or heavy truck and/or trailer as required and instructed.
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1 to 3 years minimum experience in CNG experience with rotating equipment, especially engines, pumps, motors, turbines, PLC control systems, electrical design systems, reciprocating compressors, and compressor packaging design.
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Our client is looking for a Senior Machinery Engineer/Rotating Equipment Engineer who has ideally worked in the industrial gas sector. Responsible for execution and support of rotating machinery and auxiliary systems (lube oil systems, heat exchangers, filtration equipment, silencers, etc.
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The Plant Engineer is responsible for providing technical support and expertise on fixed and rotating equipment specification, design, operation, and mechanical integrity. Act as a corporate resource on API, ANSI, ASME, and other applicable recognized standards for fixed and rotating equipment design, fabrication, inspection, repair, and alteration.
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Mechanical (Pump or Rotating Equipment) Engineer. Experience with rotating equipment (pumps specifically) and pumping systems. Mechanical (Pump or Rotating Equipment) Engineer.
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A bit about us:We are seeking a dynamic Senior Mechanical Engineer (Rotating and Packaged Equipment) to join our team. Work with the process design team to integrate rotating and packaged equipment into the overall manufacturing process.
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This position will be responsible for the design, development, and implementation of rotating and packaged equipment. A minimum of 6 years’ experience in a similar role, specifically with rotating and packaged equipment.
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