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Fueling System Design Engineer

Aecom

The Role

Overview

Design and lead fuel receipt, storage, transfer, and dispensing systems for aviation and other fuels

Key Responsibilities

  • fuel design
  • design plans
  • project delivery
  • training supervision
  • multidiscipline coordination
  • budget management

Tasks

-Fuel System Design Engineer will assist in training and supervision of work of junior engineers conducting fuel system design work. -Projects include tanker truck fuel receipt, marine vessel fuel receipt, aboveground and underground transfer pipelines, aboveground and underground horizontal and vertical fuel storage tanks, and aircraft and tanker truck fuel issue systems. Projects will also include ground vehicle refueling systems such as fleet and retail service stations. -Fuel System Design Engineer will serve as discipline designer leader on projects that include an emphasis on receipt, storage, transfer, and issue of finished fuel products such as aviation jet fuel, diesel fuel, ethanol, and motor gasoline. -Position will include responsibility for development of discipline specific design execution plans for assigned projects. Position will be responsible for completing projects on schedule and within the established budgets and for ensuring that all discipline specific contract requirements have been met. -Fueling System Design Engineer will work and coordinate with multidiscipline engineering teams including civil, structural, and electrical engineers.

Requirements

  • autocad
  • pe licensure
  • bs mechanical
  • thermal stress
  • surge analysis
  • dod

What You Bring

-Familiarity with hydraulic, pipe and fuel pump sizing calculation methods and software. Experience using hand calculations and software to calculate fuel pump motor hp requirements. -Fuel system, process engineering, and/or oil and gas design experience. -Professional Engineer, or ability to obtain PE licensure within 6 months of employment. -Familiarity with thermal pipe stress analysis software and experience adjusting piping systems to ensure stress levels in the piping systems are in accordance with acceptable levels listed in ASME B31.1. -Due to the nature of the work, US Citizenship is required. -Ability to travel one week per month inside the US and internationally. -BA/BS in Mechanical or Chemical Engineering + 6 Years of related experience or demonstrated equivalency of experience and/or education. -Familiarity with surge analysis software and experience adjusting piping systems to reduce or remove the potential for pressure surges during system operation. -Experience with Department of Defense (DoD) fuel system design and experience with fuel system design requirements of USACE, AFCEC, and NAVFAC agencies. -Commercial aviation fuel system design experience. -Familiarity with commercial codes and regulations related to fuel system design such as the IFC, NFPA 30, NFPA 30A, and NFPA 407. -Experience and ability to use AutoCAD. -Experience working with and coordinating with multidiscipline design teams.

The Company

About Aecom

-Launched as a bold independent infrastructure consultancy from a merger of five legacy firms dating back over a century. -Handles everything from geotech to electro-mechanical systems, as seen in the award-winning Romaine Hydroelectric Complex in Canada. -Guides projects through every lifecycle stage in transportation, buildings, water systems, energy, and environmental sectors.

Sector Specialisms

Industrial

Agriculture, Food & Beverage

Automotive & Heavy Equipment & Machinery

Data Centers & Digital Infrastructure

High Performance Logistics

Energy

Renewable Energy

Grid Modernization

Transportation

Transit and Rail Projects

Highways

Bridges

Aviation Facilities

Facilities Management

Educational Institutions

Healthcare Facilities

Commercial Buildings

Corrections Facilities

Urban and Regional Planning

Building Construction

Oil and Gas Industry

Maritime Facilities

Water Management Systems