The Piping Engineering & Analysis discipline performs evaluations for piping systems in accordance with ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code, ASME B31.1, ASME B31.7, and other codes as applicable to the specific evaluation being performed. The Piping Engineering & Analysis discipline also performs the following specialty topics: Vibration monitoring and analysis to evaluate system operational vibrations associated with plant modifications and operating events, and to provide vibration prevention and mitigation solutions and designs. Evaluation of hydraulic transients, evaluation of piping systems for thermal stratification effects, operability evaluations, and qualification of piping for hydrodynamic loads. Pipe rupture evaluations, evaluation of pipe wall thinning due to flow accelerated corrosion (FAC) or microbiological induced corrosion (MIC), and pipe flaw evaluations. Responsible for learning the practical application of engineering principles through participation in the collection, processing, and evaluation of data. This involves performing various engineering-related calculations and analyses of limited scope and under close supervision. Entry-level staff support engineering design projects with the following responsibilities: Under supervision, gathers data and prepares simple calculations. Under supervision, prepares simple system/structural designs. Gathers data for specifications. Gathers data and prepares simple bid tabulations. Gathers data for reports/studies. Communicates technical information and results in a clear and concise manner that is usable by other project team members and supervisors. Gains familiarity with and applies the accepted standards and processes to assigned project tasks. Completes assignments within allocated time frames. Develops personal capabilities to the fullest on assigned projects, in order to grow professionally.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Entry Level