Senior Piping Material Engineer and CAD Support Specialist Information Technology (IT) - Houston, TX at Geebo

Senior Piping Material Engineer and CAD Support Specialist

Company Name:
Bechtel Oil, Gas and Chemicals, Inc.
Prepare and/or review mechanical and structural calculations. Prepare and/or review concrete, steel & piling design drawings, structural and reinforcing steel shop drawings, structural & steel connection details. Develop scope of work and project schedules. Responsible for construction and engineering activities within Plant Design and Piping discipline, including FEED and EPC complex projects. Assist with designing of complex steel structures, connections, and concrete foundations. Help develop project specifications, standards, procedures and design criteria. Assist with control of production, coordination with other disciplines, suppliers, fabricators, construction, procurement and other parties. Participate in engineering and construction co-ordination meetings. Review sub-contract packages including scope, specifications, drawings, service requisitions, RFPs and technical and commercial bid evaluations. Assist with cost estimates and participate in schedule reviews. Assist in the management of work scope including progress, cost and quality monitoring. Assist with 3-D modeling of structures, foundations and buildings. Maintain contact with client representatives, appropriate field personnel, and other disciplines to ensure the coordination of work within the project and compliance with Bechtel/client requirement.
Requirements:
Employer will accept Bachelors degree in Mechanical Engineering, Civil Engineering, Engineering or related field, followed by 5 years of progressive, post-baccalaureate work experience in job offered or in an engineering-related occupation.
To apply, mail resume to Attn: R. Ostrom, P.O. Box 7700, Glendale, AZ 85312 and refer to Job # 118151.Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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