Job Description
DESCRIPTION OF WORK-SPECIFIC
This position supports the Design Engineering organization with an emphasis on ASME Pipe
Code designs. Design Engineers work with Operations, Maintenance, Field Engineering and
Facilities to install or retro-fit new structures, systems and components that ultimately support
the overall mission of Tank Farms. Design Engineering evaluates existing equipment and/or
design features for functionality and provides Subject Matter Experts to the field to support code
compliance, design guidance, reviews of alternate designs.
This position includes the following responsibilities:
Performing code compliance calculations and executing design to support upgrades with
ASME B31.1 and/or B31.3 design requirements.
Provide ASME Piping code subject matter expert support to other organizations within
Tank Farms as requested.
Leading small, multi-disciplined teams to execute design of projects that support Tank
Farm operations, Effluent Treatment Facility, 242-A Evaporator and other operational
facilities as needed.
Additional engineering duties may include the following:
Assume responsibility for the mechanical design aspects of assigned projects/scope
including design, application, test, or the preparation of specifications for systems,
materials, equipment or components in collaboration with other engineering/science
competencies within the team.
Prepare technical manuals, calculations, drawings, reports, procedures and deliver
technical presentations to engineering, operations, projects, and customer organizations.
Conduct site/area visits and investigate engineering problems, propose solutions and
alternatives and provide recommendations.
Apply technical knowledge toward the reduction of the cost and improvement of
systems where possible and incorporate new ideas resulting from engineering/scientific
progress in the field.
Support preparation of scope, cost, and schedules for projects/tasks.
Problem-solving for complex technical challenges with adaptations of engineering
alternatives.
Verify and comply with engineering documentation standards and test procedures.
Personnel Qualifications:
Mechanical Engineering Degree is required
A minimum of 8 years experience in mechanical engineering.
Desired Qualifications/Skills
Experience with ASME 31.1 and B31.3 piping system designs.
Experience in utilizing software design tools for pipe stress and flow calculations.
Professional Engineering License
Experience with the use of AFT Fathom, AutoPipe, MathCAD, and Microsoft Office
products.
Ability to lead small groups of engineers to reach a common design goal.
Excellent presentation and verbal communication skills
Advanced Engineering Degree and/or Certifications
4.0 Training
HGET is mandatory for work on Hanford Site and facility-specific training may be
required.
5.0 Work Location/Potential Access
Primary work location will be at 2435 Stevens Center, Richland, WA and other Richland WRPS offices as needed.
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