I am working with a great company, FuelCell Energy
(
www.fuelcellenergy.com). They are interested in hiring a piping
stress engineer. A description of the company and of the position
follows. If you have an interest in this position or can share this
with someone who might - I would really appreciate hearing from you.
My contact information is at the end of this email.
Company - FuelCell Energy ~ Based in Danbury, CT (USA), FuelCell
Energy (Nasdaq: FCEL) develops and markets Ultra-Clean stationary fuel
cell power plants that generate electricity with up to twice the
efficiency of conventional fossil fuel plants - and with virtually no
air pollution. With more than 30 years of experience, we are
recognized as a global leader in the development, manufacture, and
commercialization of stationary electric power generation. FuelCell
Energy owns and operates a manufacturing plant in Torrington,
Connecticut, with a capacity of 50 MW of fuel cells per year. FuelCell
Energy's Danbury, Connecticut headquarters acts as the nerve center
for the company's commercial, industrial, and grid-support
applications. The Danbury facility is also the hub for the company's
GTAC (Global Technical Assistance Center) monitoring system, which
remotely monitors and operates more than 60 commercial fuel cell units
operating at 40 locations all over the world. The company's Direct
FuelCell(R) (DFC(R)) power plants have generated over 200 million kW
hours.
Position: Piping Stress Engineer
Primary Job Function:
Develop and optimize commercial fuel cell power plant piping and
tubing systems.
Perform stress analysis of piping systems.
Specify expansion joints and hangers.
Design standard and special pipe supports.
Qualify nozzles of various equipment to meet vendor allowables.
Review pipe classifications and layouts.
Prepare design documentation.
Work with designers to prepare isometrics.
Review contractor, vendor, and customer submittals.
Requirements:
Education: BS in Mechanical Engineering
Experience: > 5 years experience in-depth knowledge of stress
analysis, layout review, expansion joint design, insulation design,
pipe supports design, and knowledge of piping specifications.
Experience with high temperature piping systems is a plus.
Ability to work in Intergraph PDS environment is also a plus.
Personal Factors:
Software knowledge: computer stress analysis using Caesar-II for
pipe and Codecalc for flanges and nozzles.
Codes: Knowledge of ASME B31.3 piping code and WRC-107 nozzles.
Familiarity with B31.1, ASME B16.5 and ASME Section VIII Div 1 is a
plus.
I look forward to hearing from you. Thank you.
Karla Hammond
karlah...@sbcglobal.net
860-267-2690