What are the responsibilities and job description for the Mechanical Engineer Level II position at Polaris Engineering?
POSITION
Mechanical Engineer Level II
LOCATION:
Lake Charles
I. SUMMARY OF POSITION:
Directly responsible for the specification and design of all projects mechanical equipment for both stationary and rotating, and piping systems
II. RESPONSIBILITIES:
Prepares mechanical data sheets in conjunction with the Process Engineering group to specify mechanical equipment requirements
Performs piping stress analysis utilizing Caesar software. Working in conjunction with the piping group, suggest modifications to piping routing as required to reduce piping stress to acceptable levels
Prepares "Request for Quote" documentation necessary to obtain vendor pricing for mechanical equipment
Prepares bid tabs and make recommendations to the client for the purchase of mechanical equipment
Performs calculations for nozzle loading and reinforcement, pumps sizing including motor horsepower and NPSH, and WRC-107 stress analysis
Develops Material Selection Guides including specification of metallurgy for piping and mechanical equipment
Performs vendor drawing reviews
III. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:
Working knowledge of piping systems, piping design, P&ID's and associated components for the petroleum industry sector
Passed the Fundamentals of Engineering examination
Actively pursuing registration as a professional engineer
Working knowledge of all mechanical equipment such as pumps, heat exchangers, air coolers, furnaces, vessels, towers, tower internals, etc.
BS in Mechanical Engineering
4 years' experience specifying and working with mechanical equipment for both stationary and rotating
Excellent communication skills - verbal and written
Working knowledge of Caesar stress analysis software
Familiarity with API, ANSI, ASME, and NFPA codes
Experience working within requirements of project schedules and project controls
Experience estimating engineering tasks and writing scope-of-work documents
Available for short-term travel
IV. REPORTING REQUIREMENTS:
Reports directly to the Mechanical Engineering Manager
V. PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS:
· Prolonged periods sitting at a desk and working on a computer.
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