Piping Stress Engineer
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Job Description:Role & Responsibilities:As a Piping Stress Engineer, you'll be responsible for completing work on oil refinery projects, LNG plant projects, and/or gas processing plant projects. This includes:- Coordinating with PJ on stress analysis with clients, other disciplines, piping layout engineers, and engineering subcontractors.- Conducting piping stress analysis according to relevant international codes and/or project specifications/guidelines.- Monitoring the status and schedule of piping stress analysis activities.- Checking subcontractors' engineering products.- Preparing work instructions and procedures for stress analysis.- Reviewing vendors' drawings.- Reviewing ISO drawings regarding piping stress analysis.- Designing piping support.Preferred Candidate Profile:- Bachelor's Degree in Mechanical Engineering from a recognized university.- At least 5 years of experience as a piping stress engineer in EPC firms.- Familiarity with ASME B31.3 and other relevant codes and standards such as ASME, API, MSS, NEMA, etc.- Proficiency in operating CAESAR II and Navisworks.- Reviewing and analyzing piping systems connected to various equipment such as pumps, compressors, heat exchangers, reactors, etc.- Selecting and developing special/miscellaneous piping support arrangements based on stress analysis requirements.- Verifying strength for standard and special supports.- Generating Stress Critical Line List, stress analysis reports, and documentation.- Reviewing vendor documents for mechanical specialty items.- Creating Structural Loading Data for racks, structures, and platform loading for equipment.- Preparing specifications/data-sheets for specialty items such as springs, expansion joints, etc.- Conducting flange leakage analysis.- Performing module/FPSO sea transportation analysis and fatigue analysis of piping systems.If you are interested kindly share your updated resume to manikandan.ragavan@worley.com PRB
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