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Experience Preferred 3-5 years: Experience as a Vessel Engineer Licenses & Certifications Required TWIC Driver's License Equal Opportunity Employer/Protected Veterans/Individuals with Disabilities The contractor will not discharge or in any other manner discriminate against employees or applicants because they have inquired about, discussed, or disclosed their own pay or the pay of another employee or applicant.
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Forecast vessel servicing and repair costs in partnership with the Port Captain. In addition to vessel maintenance, the Port Engineer will lead the training and development of crew as relates to proper inspection, maintenance, and safe operation of thevessels.
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Metallic Pressure Vessel design and analysis. COPV Pressure Vessel design and analysis. Analysis using Nastran, Ansys, Abaqus, LS-Dyna, or Optistruct. Experience with ProEngineer Wildfire 4 / Creo Parametric or greater.
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Minimum of 10+ years of industrial experience in the field as a pressure vessel and balance of plant engineer or technician, highly preferred. ASME codes and standards with knowledge in pressure vessel design and repair.
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Liaise and partner with chartering, ship management, shipboard staff, customers and outside vendors including port agents, terminals, ship managers and authorities to ensure the safest and most efficient vessel operation Ensure accurate maintenance of vessel status in IMOS to support accurate invoicing, cost containment and management reporting and monitor and track operations performance coordinating with ship managers for improvement where needed.
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Experience in boiler and pressure vessel construction, operation, and inspection, mechanical and electrical equipment, understanding of management systems and good understanding of nondestructive methods and results are vital.
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National Board of Boiler and Pressure Vessel Inspector’s Inservice commission preferred. Sufficient experience and education to meet the prerequisite requirements for obtaining a National Board of Boiler and Pressure Vessel Inspectors’ “Inservice Commission” required.
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They will utilize independent judgment to perform the day-to-day project duties of designing, developing and releasing deliverables (Including detail & assembly drawings and related bills-of material) used in the fabrication of equipment for pilot and commercial scale biopharmaceutical manufacturing (Primarily pressure vessel assemblies for fluid & gas handling and motorized agitation systems.
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Assist Captain in training crew members in operating all firefighting equipment aboard the vessel and tow. Efficiently and safely maintain the vessel machinery, hot oil heaters, barge engines and pump gear.
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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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Ergon Marine & Industrial Supply, Inc., has an opening for a Crew Boat Pilot at its Memphis location for its Big Valley vessel. When a Big Valley Pilot is assigned the task of training an upcoming pilot, the current pilot is considered the "Master of the Vessel" and is responsible for and will be held accountable for all actions of the trainee in the performance of their duties.
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The Deckhand monitors deck areas onboard the vessel, as well as passengers and vehicles, to ensure safety during ferry operation and/or special events. One (1) year experience as Deckhand onboard vessels; passenger vessel experience preferred.
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About the job Pressure Vessel Fitter/Welder - Tulsa, OK. Pressure Vessel Fitter/Welder. Excellent technical and welding proficiency in pressure vessel manufacturing. This position involves performing welding tasks essential for thermally joining pressure-containing vessel equipment and components in accordance with ASME Code. The primary responsibility is to interpret engineering documentation and translate it into welded assemblies, utilizing provided materials and welding consumables.
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Perform additional duties as assigned by vessel captain or management. US Coast Guard regulated vessel experience a plus. Must be willing to work on the waterway for up to 30 consecutive days, living aboard the vessel.
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Five or more years working as a QC Inspector with experience in pressure vessel construction, piping, structural welding, Ensures that all ASME code required pressure vessels are manufactured according to ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Codes with the proper materials and documentation.
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