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Piping Stress Engineer - Gas Project

Bilfinger
Warrington
1 month ago
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Piping Stress Engineer - Gas Project
Location: Warrington
Bilfinger UK is a leading engineering and maintenance provider, supporting customers across the chemical & petrochemical, nuclear, oil & gas, pharmaceuticals & biopharma, power & energy, utilities, renewables and food & beverage markets. We enhance the efficiency of assets, ensuring a high level of availability and reducing maintenance costs.
We have extensive experience in offshore and onshore facilities; specialising in asset management services throughout all life cycle phases from consulting, engineering, manufacturing, assembly, operations, maintenance, and decommissioning.
This commitment is delivered by an experienced and highly competent workforce of over 4,500 employees operating from 14 offices in strategic industrial hubs, upholding the highest standards of safety, compliance and quality.
Job description

  • The project is involves modification to a fuel gas supply piping for a compressor to comply with the arrangement recommended in BS EN ISO 21789
  • The piping stress engineer is responsible for performing stress analysis of criticial piping systems (using CEASER II analysis software package), producing stress isometrics and writing a stress analysis report


Your profile
If you have the following profile, then we are looking forward to meeting you

  • MEng / BEng / HNC / HND in Mechanical and / or Piping Engineering
  • Chartered or Incorporated Engineer (Preferred)
  • Demonstrable experience as a Piping Stress Engineer
  • Good knowledge of Piping engineering and design
  • You have experience performing piping stress analysis using Ceaser II software
  • Experience with the application of piping design to ASME and BS EN ISO standards
  • Experience with the application of piping design to IGEM/TD/13 and IGEM/TD/12 standards (preferred)
  • Experienced with the production and/or having input to techncial specifications, basis of design, design risk assessments, labour estimates, scopes of work, calculations, stress reports, drawings and schedules
  • Experience working ot the requirments of the Pressure Equipment Directive (PED) and Pressure Equipment Safety Regulations (PESR) requirements
  • You plan and organise your activities before you start spending hours. You understand the dependencies of the engineering activities within the mechanical and piping discipline
  • You have a 'one time right' mentality
  • You have a strong understanding of engineering change control procedures
  • You can develop and effectively present design packages, ensuring it meets the scope of the job
  • Able to meet UK security clearance requirements (SC Clearance Preferable)


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