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The Principal Mechanical Engineer will be responsible for mechanical engineering design, analysis, and development of rotating equipment and packages for the project. Lead Mechanical Engineer and design/engineering of Rotating Equipment (Compressor, pump and etc.
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Seven or more years experience in the design of mechanical engineering systems for non-commercial, heavy industrial plants (power, oil & gas, or chemical), with a focus on integrated, detailed system design for new plants, modifications, or replacements; Experience must include the selection of equipment, piping materials, control philosophy, and the preparation of performance sizing calculations and specifications.
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SUMMARY OF THE ROLENextDecade is currently seeking a Senior Rotating Equipment Engineer to join our multi-discipline Engineering and Construction team which is responsible for executing the Rio Grande LNG (RGLNG) project and which supports our Next Carbon Solutions (NCS) carbon capture venture.
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This position will primarily support the Mechanical (MI) Integrity program working closely with the MI Project managers (API Inspectors) and Pipeline Integrity Engineers. B.S. or higher in Civil, Mechanical, Chemical, or Petroleum engineering.
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The Senior Lead Mechanical Engineer will lead the project team throughout the design and construction process, adapting mechanical designs according to budget constraints, design factors, or client needs.
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Responsibilities include producing deliverables from Define to startup phases, working within the client engineering organization, providing input to the final IFC design, producing plans and drawings to support commissioning project scopes, and reviewing and applying engineering and vendor documents in the development of System Commissioning Procedures (SCP s.
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Design,Mechanical,Solidworks,Mechanical engineering,Mechanical design,Autocad,New product development,Engineering,Gd&t,Project management,Bom,oem,Calculation,analysis software,Equipment Selection.
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Interact with sales and project engineering to resolve questions. The Mechanical Designer creates general arrangement drawings, mechanical fabrication drawings (piping ISOs, vessel etc.
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BS in Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering or Architectural Engineering from an ABET accredited program. Recognized in the Top 20 Engineering Firms and Top 3 Science and Technology Firms since 2000 by Building Design + Construction Magazine , AEI is dedicated to enhancing public health and improving patient outcomes, advancing revolutionary biomedical research, and enabling the next generation of scientific discovery and technological innovation through remarkable design and award-winning projects.
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2+ years of experience working in a Mechanical Engineering capacity in the construction, manufacturing, architecture or other related industries. Bachelor's degree in Mechanical Engineering or similar.
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A minimum of a bachelor’s degree in engineering (Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering, Mechanical Engineering) or equivalent preferred. Assist Director, Engineering and/or Service Line Managers in the evaluation of employee performance, and in identifying employee training and development needs.
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The TPS Engineer will generate or support the development of interface drawings that define detailed features for mechanical and thermal system interfaces for the hardware and TPS being developed, and work in a team environment that crosses multi-functional groups such as Design/Drafting, Analysis, Production, Quality Assurance, Health and Safety, Project/Program management, Accounting/Finance.
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We require a bachelor's degree in civil, environmental, chemical, or mechanical engineering and Professional Engineer licensure. Whether we are volunteering to lead engineering activities for kids, competing in a ping pong or dart tournament, or participating in a silly sock exchange, there are opportunities to connect.
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Familiarity with forging materials, metallurgical processing, material fabrication, welding, mechanical and corrosion testing, quality control as well as failure analysis of carbon steel and corrosion resistant alloys.
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Work at this level requires extensive progressive experience in chemical/biochemical/petroleum and process design engineering and involves utilization of project controls for cost, schedule and quality of projects.
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