| reference # | 252597 |
| position type: | Contract |
| duration: | 12 months |
"Must have" skills
(These are skills that are absolutely required by the employer.)Mechanical Engineering -(>5Y) EPC Experience -(>5Y) rotating equipment -(>5Y)
| "Nice to have" skills
(These are skills the employer would like to have, but would be willing to go without.) |
description
Mechanical Rotating Equipment Engineer - Intermediate
JOB DESCRIPTION:
We are seeking Mechanical Engineers with experience Rotating Equipment.
• Mechanical engineer responsible for specifying rotating designs for both new facilities or as it relates to facility revamps
• Perform and check most types of calculations and designs using both computer-aided and manual design techniques
• Responsible for developing preliminary equipment estimates and scope to support project/process development
• Responsible for preparing specifications, data sheets, Request for Quotations, technical bid summaries, purchase orders and construction packages
• Responsible for reviewing documents of industrial mechanical equipment used for oil, gas, and petrochemical processing facilities
• Must be able to communicate detailed design issues effectively with suppliers, clients, and other engineering disciplines
• Must effectively follow equipment through fabrication, installation, and start-up and provide support to field staff as required to support specific project requirements
• Provide assistance to the Lead Engineer, as required, in the areas of schedule/estimate development, progress reporting etc.
• Actively participate in, promote, and maximize the use of the Client’s Knowledge Online Community and other available resources
• Travel, as required, to ensure the successful execution of projects
BASIC JOB REQUIREMENTS:
• Mechanical Engineering Degree or Equivalent, preferred
• 5 years experience in the EPC or related industry is preferred
• Eligibility for registration with APEGA is preferred
• This positions may require you to work in either Calgary or Project locations in Alberta and British Columbia