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Boiler & Turbine Systems Subject Matter Specialist

?? We're Hiring: Boiler & Turbine Systems Subject Matter Specialist | Mobile, AL (Preferred)Are you a proven technical leader in industrial steam and power generation systems? Our team is seeking a Boiler & Turbine Systems Subject Matter Specialist to serve as our top authority on boiler, HRSG, turbine, condenser, and steam-system design and performance. This is a high-impact role supporting major industrial and pulp & paper utility operations.What You'll Be DoingJob Scope: The Boiler & Turbine Systems Subject Matter Specialist serves as the organization's top technical authority for industrial steam and power-generation systems, providing expert guidance on boiler, HRSG, turbine, condenser, and steam-system design and sizing. This role leads thermal cycle modeling, equipment specification, and system integration for both new installations and major upgrades across industrial and pulp-and-paper utility operations. With extensive experience in boiler and turbine projects—and preferably OEM exposure—the specialist ensures robust, efficient, and reliable power-and-steam solutions across the facility.Primary responsibilities will include but are not limited to:Extensive boiler and turbine projects experience across FEL/FEED through detail design and start-up support (cogeneration/CHP, new installs, retrofits, and debottlenecking).Proven ability to perform and stamp/lead core calculations and deliverables: heat & mass balances, Rankine/Brayton/combined-cycle analysis, steam/water balances, duty/flow/pressure sizing for boilers, HRSGs (single/multi-pressure, with/without duct firing), steam turbines (backpressure & condensing), gas turbines integration, and condenser selection/sizing (duty, approach, vacuum, CW options, air-cooled vs. water-cooled).Steam system design & controls: header configuration and pressure-level strategy, letdown/PRV stations, desuperheating/attemperation, bypass/relief and PSV sizing, condensate return, DA/feedwater systems, and overall mill steam stability and turndown.Creation/review of PFDs/P&IDs, equipment datasheets/specs, control narratives, and commissioning plans; vendor bid technical evaluations and lifecycle cost comparisons.Ideal BackgroundEducation: B.S. in Mechanical, Chemical, or Power Engineering; P.E is preferred but not required.Experience: 20+ years in industrial boiler/HRSG/turbine project engineering for mill utilities, power islands, or CHP.Required Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities:Codes/standards and typical methods: ASME BPVC Section I, ASME B31.1, HEI condenser standards, API 611/612, API 616, TEMA, NFPA 85, and ISA valve/control practices.Strong working knowledge of Thermoflow (e.g., THERMOFLEX/GT PRO/STEAM PRO), or equivalent cycle modeling tools; familiarity with AFT Fathom/Arrow or PIPE-FLO for hydraulic calculations; proficiency with Excel-based sizing sheets and data reconciliation.Practical integration on pulp & paper power islands and mill utility systems (e.g., steam ties to paper machines, recovery/power boiler interfaces, load swings, islanding strategies, and balance-of-plant impacts).Physical Requirements:Ability to lift and carry in excess of 25 lbs.Ability to sit, stand, or walk for long periods of timeLI-BH1

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