Location
Springfield, NJ
Employment Type
Full-time
Job Summary
Accountable to plan, direct, manage and coordinate all engineering functions related to design and development of fluid flow components specifically exposure to valve design in nuclear industry and modifications of existing product line for manufacturing and customer requirements. Support design, production, planning, quality, delivery schedule and other company functions to enable successful production.
Education Required
- BSME with PE License.
- Additional schooling masters degree in mechanical engineering is preferred. Valve design and electrical component training is a definite plus.
Experience And Minimum Qualification Required
Five years design experience of fluid flow components including minimum three years of valve design in nuclear industry, with a demonstrated ability to design develop and prove new concepts and modification of existing products.General knowledge of ASME Section III Codes, ASME / ASTM material for valves in Nuclear Industry and awareness with some military standards.Familiar with ANSI B16.34, B31-1, and B31.3 valve design standards.Strong understanding of geometric tolerance techniques based on ANSI Y14.5M.Knowledge of CSA N285.0 Canadian standards.Experience with commercial grade dedication (CGD), appendix-B, and part 21 for Nuclear Industry is required.Basic knowledge of stress analysis and ASME code formula to prepare valve design reports.Strong analytical skills and attention to detail are must.Mathcad software would be a benefit.Acquainted with EPICOR system.Working knowledge of PC based CAD system (by choice SOLIDWORKS).Seniority Level
Not Applicable
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