26 Professional EN Mechanical

Bechtel Corporation

The Role

Overview

Design and procure mechanical systems for the Sentinel nuclear deterrent project.

Key Responsibilities

  • component selection
  • design docs
  • vendor management
  • coordination
  • engineering reports
  • regulatory liaison

Tasks

-Selects components and equipment based on analysis of specifications and reliability -Mentors and assists more junior mechanical team members -Prepares mechanical engineering reports for clients as required -Completes mechanical documentation and procedures for installation and maintenance -Prepares conceptual studies, designs, reports, or proposals -Evaluates, selects, and applies standard mechanical engineering methods, techniques, procedures, and criteria to support engineering design decisions -Prepare and check design and procurement documents including but not limited to P&IDs, supporting calculations, data sheets, engineering specifications, and material requisitions -Assists project and construction management in identifying and complying with project mechanical requirements and in addressing issues as they arise during project execution -Coordinates mechanical engineering efforts in assigned areas with specialty groups, engineering disciplines, the client, vendor, contractors, construction and other functional groups -Designs, develops, modifies, and evaluates mechanical components and processes utilizing relevant Engineering Department Procedures (EDPs), design standards and guides, and Bechtel Standard Application Programs (BSAPs) -Prepare specifications and data sheets for unique, requirement driven equipment, perform as the technical representative for the associated purchase order or subcontract, review vendor submittals, and manage the selected supplier’s technical performance -Provides technical assistance to other mechanical personnel and interacts with project functions, the customer, and regulatory agency personnel in the resolution of complex regulatory issues and industry codes and standards

Requirements

  • pe license
  • bachelor's
  • security clearance
  • ashrae
  • smacna
  • p&id

What You Bring

-U.S. Professional Engineering License in Mechanical Engineering (or ability to obtain within 12 months). -Level Two: Bachelor's degree in Mechanical (or related) Engineering with eight (8) years of progressive related professional work experience. -Must be able to complete and pass a pre-employment drug and background check, which includes verification of employment and education. -Possess active security clearance or the ability to obtain a security clearance. -Experience with International Mechanical Code, ASHRAE, and/or SMACNA codes typically used in HVAC systems or experience with ASME B31 codes, ASME BPVC, and International Plumbing Code used in design of piping and plumbing systems. -Experience in working with procedures meeting quality assurance programs such as ASME NQA-1, or AS9100D. -Must be a US citizen -Experience working on DOD government projects and with the Unified Facilities Criteria (UFCs). -Level One: Bachelor's degree in Mechanical (or related) Engineering with five (5) years of progressive related professional work experience. -Experience in Piping/Ventilation and Instrument Diagram (P&ID/V&ID) development, piping or HVAC system design, equipment, pipe, and duct sizing calculations, and equipment specification and design development for waste processing, nuclear, refinery, or chemical process facilities.

Benefits

-Relocation Authorized: National - Family

The Company

About Bechtel Corporation

-The firm began building railroads and dams in the American West and grew into a pioneer of mega-projects. -Post-war, it laid massive pipelines across the Middle East and ventured into nuclear power, building the USA’s first commercial plant. -Its projects include Boston’s complex “Big Dig” tunnel, the Channel Tunnel, and Intel megafab campuses. -It operates in global markets across Energy, Infrastructure, Manufacturing & Technology, Mining & Metals, and Nuclear/Security/Environmental sectors. -Typical projects include highways, bridges, ports, airports, LNG plants, data-centers, environmental cleanups, and nuclear facilities.

Sector Specialisms

Infrastructure

Nuclear

Security

Environmental

Water

Civil Site Works

Energy Transition

Chemical Weapons Demilitarization

Missile Defense Infrastructure

Procurement

Project Management

Engineering

Construction

Supply Chain Management

Desalination

Roads and Bridges

Power

Clean Water

Communications

Logistics

Mobility

Manufacturing & Technology

Mining & Critical Minerals

National Defense & Security

Environmental Cleanup

Security Clearance

-must complete and pass a pre‑employment drug and background check, including verification of employment and education.