Mechanical Engineer Engineering - Mineral, VA at Geebo

Mechanical Engineer

A$ A' A' ?Job Title:
Mechanical Engineer - HVACLocation:
North Anna Power Station (Mineral, VA)Duration:
11 months (good chance for extension)Rate:
$70 - $85 - 1.
5X OTPer Diem:
$100/day - $700/wkSchedule:
40 hours per weekHigh Level Project Overview:
Day-to-day duties would be to serve as a project engineer and technical lead on a variety of projects, with particular emphasis on HVAC and refrigeration equipment replacements and upgrades.
Duties include, but are not limited to, preparation or review of design changes, preparation or review of procurement specifications, supporting field implementations, vendor document reviews as an owner's representative, visits to vendor facilities when required (an expected occasional responsibility), and review of bids from vendors and installers from a technical perspective.
Top Required SkillsHeat Exchanger (Feedwater Heaters and/or steam surface condensers) experience OR HVAC and refrigeration experienceVersed/qualified (any utility) with preparing specificationsComfortable and capable with office and field work - specifically supporting implementation as a design engineerNice to Have Skills:
Versed/qualified (any utility) in the Commercial Nuclear Standard Design Change Process (IP-ENG-001) Pump, valve, piping, HVAC & refrigeration, materials, thermal performance, fluids analysis, and general mechanical experience (desirable, not required)Experience and knowledge of various codes and standards such as ASME B&PV, ASME PTC, ANSI, ASTM, HEI, and TEMA (desirable, not required)Education:
B.
S.
or MS in Mechanical EngineeringWould consider candidates with other disciplines such as:
Industrial Engineering, Systems Engineering or similar if other experience requirements are satisfied.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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