Pipe Support Engineer Customer Service & Call Center - Richland, WA at Geebo

Pipe Support Engineer

Job Title:
Pipe Support EngineerLocation:
Richland, WADuration:
14 monthsStarting Rate:
$44.
66/hrThis position works a 9/80 schedule, offering every other Friday off.
Position SummaryEssential duties include the locating and designing supports for various piping systems and performing associated calculations.
Candidate should be familiar with common pipe support hardware, industry standards, and relevant codes such as AISC & ASME B31.
3.
Work closely with layout personnel and pipe stress engineers to deliver a quality and cost-effective design.
Coordinate with other engineering disciplines and vendors as required.
Prior experience should include working in a 3D model environmentBasic
Qualifications:
BS degree with 3 years of related experience.
Basic understanding of ASME B31.
3 and other relevant industry piping codes and standards.
Prior experience using a computer pipe stress analysis program.
Project citizenship requirements.
Must be able to complete and pass a pre-employment drug screen, physical (if located at the construction site), and background check which includes verification of employment and education.
Must be able to obtain a Department of Energy badge for access to the Hanford Site.
(Even if teleworking, must still be able to comply with security requirements to obtain a badge)Must possess the right to work and remain in the United States without sponsorship.
Preferred
Qualifications:
Good knowledge of AISC and ASME B31.
3 and other relevant industry codes and standards.
Prior experience using structural analysis programs.
PE Registration.
Prior experience using pipe stress analysis programs ME150 (FAPPS).
Prior experience using Pipe SupportModeler software.
Previous Bechtel project experience.
Previous DOD/DOE project experience.
Recommended Skills Calculations Engineering 3d Model Pipe (Fluid Conveyance) Mechanical Engineering Project Sponsorship Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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