Pipe Stress Engineer

Overview

Remote
Depends on Experience
Contract - W2
Contract - 6 Month(s)

Skills

Civil Engineering
Stress Analysis
Mechanical Engineering
AutoPIPE
ME 101
PIPESTRESS
CAESAR II
CAEPIPE

Job Details

Responsibilities
Prepare complete documentation of the pipe stress analysis and support design for process piping and utility piping systems in support of nuclear and non-nuclear projects by:
Perform piping flexibility analysis (static and dynamic) for critical piping systems
Perform analysis for sustained, thermal and multiple operating cases, occasional (winds, seismic, relief, water hammer etc.)
Locate and identify pipe supports on isometrics along with type of supports (e.g. spring hangers, snubbers, struts, etc.)
Coordinate selection, location, and support loads with Civil/Structure group to assist in design/selection of supports
Resolve high pipe loads on equipment nozzles & high secondary stresses in piping
Evaluation of local stresses via code cases
Review and sign-off piping isometrics considering flexibility and supporting

Required Skills
Bachelor's Degree in Mechanical or Civil Engineering from an accredited university and a minimum of 3 years of experience in the design of mechanical piping systems, and pipe stress analysis
Experience with a combination of the following software for pipe stress analysis: AutoPIPE (preferred)
ME 101
PIPESTRESS (preferred)
CAESAR II
CAEPIPE
Advanced knowledge of applicable mechanical codes and standards
Proficient in Microsoft Suite
Excellent writing, presentation, and communication skills
Ability to be an individual contributor, work effectively in teams, and provide leadership\mentoring to junior engineers
Ability to independently perform advanced technical work including complex calculations and analyses under general management oversight

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