Senior Pipe Stress Engineer
Opportunity DetailsFull Time Senior Pipe Stress EngineerSenior Pipe Stress EngineerJOB-10045855Anticipated Start Date5/11/2026LocationRichland, WAType of EmploymentContract HireEmployer InfoClient is a global leader in subsea, onshore/offshore and surface projects, providing engineering, procurement, and construction services.Job SummaryThe Senior Pipe Stress Engineer is responsible for planning, developing, and reviewing Plant Design & Piping (PD&P) work, including pipe stress analysis, design documentation, and engineering estimates. This role provides technical leadership, resolves complex piping and stress-related issues, and ensures all designs comply with applicable codes, standards, and regulatory requirements.Job DescriptionLead or administer the work of PD&P designers and drafters, including preparation of layouts, study drawings, detailed 2D and 3D CAD models, and construction drawingsDevelop designs for complex PD&P engineering systems with minimal supervision, including earthwork, drainage, road design, foundations, and steel detailingAssist in the construction of detailed scale modelsPrepare or assist with material requisitions and bid evaluationsMonitor and review work for compliance with approved PD&P design standards to ensure quality, safety, and construction economyEnsure PD&P system designs comply with all applicable installation codes, regulations, and standardsParticipate in constructability reviewsPlan, develop, coordinate, and review design work within a small PD&P design group on medium-sized projects or assignments supporting global business unitsProduce drawings and documentation in accordance with established design scope and standardsCoordinate and interface with PD&P engineers, specialists, designers, and drafters on day-to-day technical activitiesPrepare or oversee PD&P design estimates and work plans aligned with project scope, schedule, and budget, and manage performance accordinglySkills Required5-14 years of relevant professional experience in lieu of a degree.Prior experience using pipe stress analysis software, including ME101 and/or Bentley AutoPIPEEducation/Training/CertificationsBachelor's degree in Engineering (or international equivalent)Additional RequirementsMust be authorized to work and remain in the United States without visa sponsorship now or in the future.Must be able to complete and pass a pre-employment drug screen, physical (if located at the construction site), and background check which includes verification of employment and education.Must be able to obtain a Department of Energy badge for access to the Hanford Site. (Even if teleworking, must still be able to comply with security requirements to obtain a badge.)Non-U.S. citizens from countries identified by the Department of Energy as posing heightened security concerns-including sensitive countries, state sponsors of terrorism, countries of risk, and other designated countries -are subject to additional security requirements that limit site access.Prior experience using pipe stress analysis programs including ME101 and/or Bentley AutoPIPE.