Stress Engineering Services, Inc

SENIOR MECHANICAL ENGINEER (MID-LEVEL)

Energy & Utilities
5 - 7 years of experience
Job Overview by Ladders

Qualifications

  • 5-10 years of experience in oil and gas pipeline facilities
  • Familiarity with industry codes and standards (US DOT, API, ASME, ASTM)
  • Knowledge of engineering computer systems
  • Bachelor's degree in Mechanical or Chemical Engineering
  • EIT or Professional Engineering License preferred

Responsibilities

  • Prepare and review mechanical engineering calculations
  • Develop and assess mechanical specifications and data sheets
  • Manage material requisitions for equipment and materials
  • Conduct technical bid evaluations in collaboration with Procurement
  • Review equipment lists including valves and piping
  • Coordinate PFDs, P&IDs, and site layouts
  • Approve vendor drawings and documents

Benefits

  • Opportunity for both short and extended term assignments at various sites
  • Technical guidance opportunities for junior engineers
  • Involvement in a specialized mechanical engineering group
  • Collaboration with procurement and client personnel
  • Exposure to diverse mechanical engineering tasks within the oil and gas sector
Full Job Description
Position Title: Senior Mechanical Engineer

Location: Houston, TX

Position Description

The Senior Mechanical Engineer is familiar with multiple pipeline facilities and is qualified to handle small to medium sized projects with minimal supervision. He/she is the primary producer of mechanical deliverables for the project scope as assigned by the Lead Mechanical Engineer or Project Manager. May give technical guidance to lower-level engineers. Work is periodically reviewed by the Chief Mechanical Engineer for accomplishment of objectives.

Essential Functions
  • Prepares or reviews mechanical engineering calculations.
  • Prepares or reviews mechanical specifications and data sheets.
  • Prepares or reviews material requisitions for equipment, materials, and subcontracts.
  • Prepares or reviews technical bid evaluations for equipment and materials in cooperation with Procurement Department.
  • Prepares or reviews lists (equipment, valve, piping, tie-in, and specialty items).
  • Coordinates or reviews PFDs, P&IDs, piping plans, and site layouts.
  • Coordinates with client personnel relative to mechanical and piping activities.
  • Reviews and approves vendor drawings and documents.
  • Observes factory acceptance testing of equipment when required.
  • Prepares or reviews mechanical engineering deliverable status reports and work plans.
  • Ensures the mechanical deliverables list satisfies the contracted scope of work to be executed, when functioning as LME.
  • Open to both short and extended term assignments to the site, client's office, or similar as may be requested by management.


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Requirements

Qualifications
  • Typically 5-10 years of experience focusing on oil and gas pipeline facilities such as Compressor stations, Pump stations, Metering and regulating station, storage terminals, Loading/unloading facilities.
  • Familiar with petroleum liquid and gas industry codes and standards published by US DOT, API, ASME, ASTM, and MSS, with the ability to apply the standards to facility designs.
  • Knowledge of computer systems in an engineering environment.
  • Excellent written and verbal communication skills.


Education
  • Bachelor of Science degree in Mechanical or Chemical Engineering
  • EIT or Professional Engineering License preferred


Competencies

Effective technical skills

Meticulous attention to detail• Analytical problem solving skills

Creativity and innovation

Excellent verbal and written communication skills

ADDENDUM: ENGINEERING FACILITIES DEPARTMENT
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING GROUP FUNCTIONS Mechanical Engineering for pipeline facilities is a highly specialized group whose function is to provide engineering-design services covering: • Mechanical Equipment and Piping System Design - Develops the optimum systems based upon desired performance, space constraints, reliability, maintainability, flexibility, and cost. • Calculations and Studies - Performs calculations and studies such as the following: piping material selections, liquid and gas line sizing, pipe volume, pressurizing time, purging velocity, blowdown time, orifice sizing, regulator and control valve sizing, relief valve sizing, pump NPSHA, compressed air requirements, fluid properties, building ventilation, pressure testing, and fuel gas heating. • Site Layouts and Piping Plans - Determines location, size, and arrangement of major mechanical equipment and piping. Assist with building layouts. • Process Hazard Analysis - Participates in HAZOP, HAZID, and PHA as required. • Requisitions, Specifications, Data Sheets, Technical Evaluations - Prepares material requisitions with all supporting documents for equipment such as:
- Pressure Vessels and Tanks
- Silencers - Pumps and Compressors
- Flares - Gas Turbines and Engines
- Regulators - Filters, Scrubbers, and Separators
- Control Valves - Pipe, Fittings, Valves, and Valve Actuators- Gas Dehydration Equipment- Heat Exchangers and Heaters
- Relief Valves- Meters and Provers- Gas Coolers
Construction Drawings - Responsible for IFC drawing packages, including:
- PFDs and P&IDs
- Equipment lists - Equipment Plot Plans
- Valve lists - Piping Plans and Details
- Piping line lists

Work Environment/Physical Demands
  • Working conditions are normal for an office environment.
  • Frequent sitting and operating a computer.
  • Must be able to use body members to work, move or carry objects or office materials.
  • Must be able to exert up to 10 pounds of force occasionally.
  • Physical demands requirements are at levels of those for sedentary work.

About Stress Engineering Services, Inc

Stress Engineering Services, Inc. is an engineering consulting firm that provides testing, analysis, and design services to clients in the oil and gas, power generation, chemical processing, and aerospace industries. The company was founded in 1972 and is headquartered in Houston, Texas. Stress Engineering Services has additional offices in Cincinnati, Ohio; New Orleans, Louisiana; and Calgary, Canada. The company's services include failure analysis, fitness-for-service assessments, finite element analysis, and materials testing. Stress Engineering Services has worked on projects such as the Deepwater Horizon oil spill and the Space Shuttle Columbia disaster.
Learn more about Stress Engineering Services, Inc
Size
500 employees
Industry
Net Income
$10 million
Founded
1972
5 Year Trend
+10%
Revenue
$100 million

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