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You will plan the wiring of Vibration, Speed, Pressure, Flow, and Temperature instruments supplied with Turbomachinery designs. You will participate in the Design and Engineering of Turbomachinery Packages made up of Piping Modules, Process Coolers, Valves, Instrumentation, Structural Frames, Seal Gas systems and Lube Oil systems.
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This is a technical specialist role providing support to turbomachinery group for resolution of vibration issues as experienced in high speed turbomachinery. Provide technical support to the Turbomachinery Expert group through rotordynamics analysis using software like Dyrobes, Ansys, or XLrotor.
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Conduct rotordynamics modeling, bearing and seal analysis for turbomachinery for their responses, stability, integrity, and assess interaction with surrounding systems. Manage the Turbomachinery Expert Group ensuring adherence to Operating Rhythm Charter for Networking and Knowledge sharing.
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Evaluate study outputs, compare with observed rotor behavior, and offer resolutions to high vibration issues. Field experience in Vibration data collection and analysis. Extensive experience in using rotor dynamic software such as Dyrobes, Ansys, XLRotor, Matlab, and with Finite Element Analysis (FEA.
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Minimum of 15 years of experience, with at least 7 years in the Petrochemical and Oil and Gas industry. The role operates as a Global Engineering expert as part of the Rotating Equipment team within the Asset Technology Centre with the purpose to drive the Asset Integrity Vision for fostering continuous improvement in Reducing operational risks, Increasing revenue and optimizing cost across all Manufacturing sites globally.
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Support Team Lead in developing and managing rotating equipment annual and five-year work plans with specific deliverables for Compressors. Develop, maintain, and retain top-quality rotating equipment expertise through effective training, mentoring, and coaching.
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Work with Regional Asset Support (RAS) team to provide technical support and consultation to resolve chronic failures/issues globally. Comprehend and apply legal guidelines in the rotating equipment department.
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Participate in internal and external rotating equipment technical networks, forums, conferences, and committees. Founded in the late 1970s in Saudi Arabia's oil-rich region, this multinational corporation has solidified its position as a global leader in the petrochemical sector.
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The position places high emphasis on supporting customer needs as they pertain to evaluating machinery condition based on rotor dynamic analysis, recommending corrective action including vibration response assessment, calculating/performing field balancing, and verifying mechanical integrity in accordance with turbomachinery design, operational parameters, and acceptable industry standards.
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The Senior Structural Analyst position is based out of Rocket Lab's headquarters in Long Beach, CA. The candidate will support a high performing team of propulsion engineers with a broad range of expertise covering rocket engine combustion devices, turbomachinery, and other hardware.
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5+ years of experience performing thermal, structural and vibration analysis for aerospace hardware. Strong foundation with thermal, structural, vibration and life assessment analysis best practices.
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Expertise in machine design, vibration analysis, machine dynamics, and manufacturing methods would be advantageous especially related to Oxygen and Process Gases Reciprocating and Centrifugal Compressor Design, Sound Analysis and Noise Abatement.
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Basic knowledge of turbomachinery and general-purpose machinery is a plus. We are recognized for pioneering cost-effective machinery protection using seismic measurement technology, which has played a pivotal role in geophysical exploration and vibration measurement applications for industrial machines for the past five decades.
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The position requires a deep understanding of the analytical approach for rotating equipment, including but not limited to: FEA, Rotordynamics, thermal analysis, structural analysis, modal analysis, random vibration, bolt design, allowable proof pressure, low and high cycle fatigue, fracture critical component analysis, and damage tolerance.
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10 years of experience in heavy chemicals or refining on large turbomachinery. –Utilize computer programs for vibration analysis, data analysis, and planning. As the Corporate Reliability / Equipment Manager you’ll play a strategic role in enhancing rotating equipment reliability across multiple plant sites.
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