Note: The job is a remote job and is open to candidates in USA. AECOM is a global infrastructure consulting firm committed to delivering a better world. They are seeking a mid-career Mechanical Engineer to support their multi-disciplinary design team in power generation projects, focusing on innovative engineering tasks and project technical leadership.
Responsibilities
- Development of mechanical equipment and piping material specifications
- Produce calculations to inform design such as hydraulic modeling, pipe stress calculations, tank and pump sizing
- Coordination with mechanical design team to direct completion of engineering drawings
- Multi-discipline collaboration on the development of equipment general arrangements, P&ID’s, isometrics, asset and tie-in lists, orthographic, etc
- Attend client meetings and/or site field visits
- Performs both routine and non-routine, complex design assignments that require judgment in resolving issues or making recommendations
- Maintain open communication with project team and supervisor regarding workload planning, task estimating and budgeting
- Prepare technical reports and presentations that explain research, findings, and recommendations
- Interact with vendors, regulatory agencies and contractors
- Preparation of project specification and contract documents
- Ability to check and verify work prepared by peer/group
- Applies strong knowledge of industry standards, guides, specifications, and procedures specific to working in with US mechanical and industrial infrastructure
- Ensure that the technical and safety standards are maintained in all aspects of design work
Skills
- Bachelor's degree in Mechanical Engineering
- 4 years of relevant experience in mechanical engineering for industrial or power generation projects
- EIT Certification with the ability to license as a PE within 1 year
- Professional Engineering licensure
- 6+ years of experience preferred
- 2+ yrs experience as project technical mechanical lead
- Demonstrated experience with specifying mechanical equipment (e.g. rotating equipment, tanks, pumps, pressure vessels, heat exchanges)
- Familiarity with diverse metallurgy
- Demonstrated experience with engineering software packages: Caesar II, Pipe-Flo (or other hydraulic modeling application), AspenTech applications and/or Applied Flow Technology applications
- Experience with nuclear power generation and thermal power generation
- Experience executing work in 3D model environments and collaborative model environments (e.g. Navisworks, ACC)
- Experience with AutoCAD Plant3D Smart P&ID's
- Strong knowledge of piping specifications and pipe stress analysis
- Strong experience leveraging laser scan or other data sets to inform design development
- Knowledge of typical stakeholders and be able to anticipate data requests and expectations
- Demonstrated experience in participating complex, multi-discipline programs/projects and CAD teams
- Comprehensive knowledge of industry (incl safety) standards (e.g. API, ASME)
Benefits
- Medical, dental, vision, life, AD&D, disability benefits
- Paid time off
- Leaves of absences
- Voluntary benefits
- Perks
- Flexible work options
- Well-being resources
- Employee assistance program
- Business travel insurance
- Service recognition awards
- Retirement savings plan
- Employee stock purchase plan
- Freedom and flexibility to work remotely and/or be located at a variety of Energy offices located in multiple locations across the United States
- Award-winning training and development programs
- Resources to make a real impact
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