The Associate Engineer will select mechanical equipment and prepare specifications for various machinery, perform technical evaluations, and review vendor designs.
Title:
Associate Engineer - Mechanical
Job Responsibilities:
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Select mechanical equipment based on process datasheet/process inputs.
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Prepare specifications/datasheets for following mechanical equipment:
1. Static equipment (pressure vessels, heat exchanger, etc.)
2. Rotating machinery (pumps, compressors, etc.
3. Mechanical handling equipment (cranes, hoists, etc.)
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Prepare master equipment list, equipment dimensions and weight estimates.
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Perform technical bid evaluation for mechanical equipment.
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Review vendor equipment design/data.
Job Requirements:
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Bachelor’s degree in Mechanical Engineering.
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No prior work experience is required.
Top Skills
Mechanical Engineering
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