What are the responsibilities and job description for the Senior Mechanical Design Engineer position at Hunt-Guillot & Associates?
Job Summary
We are seeking a skilled Mechanical Engineer to join our team at Hunt-Guillot & Associates in The Woodlands, TX. The successful candidate will be responsible for assisting in the development and execution of mechanical engineering for projects assigned. This role will involve preparing and reviewing calculations, design drawings, and other information, as well as working closely with the Designer in the development of 3D graphic modeling work.
Key Responsibilities:
• Conceptualize initial design and provide guidance to a team of Engineers and Designers/Draftsmen during preliminary design.
• Provide estimates of engineering manpower effort required for the jobs led and provide accurate manpower planning and tracking data during the project duration.
• Perform various design calculations, including hydraulic calculations, stress analysis, and equipment sizing.
• Generate equipment specifications and data sheets, prepare inquiry packages, and complete technical/commercial bid evaluations.
• Work with the Mechanical Design Lead to maintain project schedules and budgets, and ensure adherence to the agreed scope of work.
• Participate in multi-discipline design checks and collaborate with vendors to review equipment and component data.
• Support the Mechanical Design Lead in maintaining a needs list of design criteria to support completion of assigned projects.
Requirements:
• B.S. in Mechanical Engineering from an ABET accredited university/college.
• 8-15 years of experience in fields strongly related to design engineering and equipment specifications.
• Knowledge of engineering practices, design details, international codes and standards, procedures, and specifications.
• Experience with PFDs, P&IDs, and piping codes is strongly preferred. Experience in the Oil & Gas, Refinery, or Chemical Industry field is required. Experience with a consulting engineering firm is preferred.
• Professional Engineering registration by examination is preferred; ability and willingness to pursue licensure is required.