Title: Perm Nuclear Medicine Mechanical Engineer (ASME Tank and Piping)
Job Type. Full-time
Location: Janesville, WI
Description
Seine Client is seeking a Mechanical Engineer (ASME Tank & Piping) who will focus on mechanical systems in the Auxiliary Systems engineering group.
The Mechanical Engineer position will encompass ownership of demineralized water, nitrogen gas handling, compressed oxygen, and nitrogen purge gas systems.
Key responsibilities associated with system ownership include vendor oversight for procurement, reviewing and approving design or fabrication documents, coordination with Construction during installation, site walkdowns, and inspections.
Hybrid or remote work arrangement will be considered.
While our headquarters is located in Janesville, Wisconsin, we welcome applicants from across the U.S. who can effectively collaborate in a virtual environment.
Candidates may be asked to travel occasionally for team meetings or onsite engagements, depending on business needs.
The base salary range for this position is $110,000 - $155,250 per year plus a comprehensive compensation package. Our salary ranges are determined by role, level, and location.
Duties and Responsibilities:
Specific duties and responsibilities of the Mechanical Engineer (ASME Tank & Piping) include, but are not limited to:
Interfacing with Project Controls team on scheduled tasks and provide updates on a weekly basis for reporting purposes
Preparing and issuing design packages, specifications, drawings, test plans, calculations, reports, and quality classification forms for systems such as:
Nitrogen Handling System
Chemical Reagent System
Building HVAC System
Radiological HVAC System
Stakeholder review of system design packages served by Auxiliary Systems
Interfacing with the Procurement team for vendor design and fabrication contracts
Work with equipment vendors on factory acceptance tests (FATs), site acceptance tests (SATs), and on-time/on-budget design and/or delivery of auxiliary equipment.
Perform owner’s acceptance reviews for vendor-supplied design documentation
Prepare/review test plans for factory and site acceptance testing of equipment
Interface with Construction team for field inquiries and issues
Perform walk-downs of installed equipment in the field
This position will work closely with other experienced engineers within the Engineering group to provide support and mentorship to ensure effective turnover of system ownership.
Requirements
15+ years of relevant project experience in a professional setting
Knowledge of ASME B31.3 Process Piping Code
Experience with fundamentals of structural design for seismic loading
Engineering support of an active construction site
Knowledge of and experience in supporting quality systems including engineering
support of incoming inspection of bespoke equipment
Experience working within a nuclear quality system
Experience with AutoCAD Plant 3-D, SolidWorks, AutoPipe
Able to demonstrate proficiency in some or all of the following areas:
Thermal fluid system design
Piping design and stress analysis
ASME Tank design
Filtration systems
HVAC systems
Valve specification
Fluid system instrumentation selection.
Experience with fire protection including NFPA 801 is a plus