Baker Hughes
Energy
MechanicalDesignEngineerNuclear
“Mechanical Design Engineer - Nuclear at Baker Hughes. Skills: Mechanical Design, Valve Design, ASME B16. 34, PED, RCC-M, ASME III Nuclear design standard. development of valves design to meet customer requirements. maintenance / compliance of the local design / product standards”
Industry & Context.
What They're Looking For.
Must Have
Bachelor in Mechanical Engineering, Minimum 5 years of valve industrial experience in mechanical equipment design and Application, Experience with ASME B16. 34 and PED, 3D design, mechanical design, tech writing, Experience with RCC-M and ASME III Nuclear design standard and CNPEC/CNPE quality and design requirements
Nice to Have
Solidworks/Ansys, experience with Hualong-One, AP1000 and EPR-1000, Basic knowledge of manufacturing processes such as casting, machining, welding, cutting etc., Design for manufacturing and reliability experience
What You'll Do.
development of valves design to meet customer requirements
maintenance / compliance of the local design / product standards
ensuring compliance to codes & industry regulations
or evaluation of assigned projects to develop safety valves meeting customer application needs and specification requirements
Reviewing customer specifications and translate customer specification in to order instructions for manufacturing of control valves
Driving the design review process
quality and design for manufacturability goals are met
Providing bills of material
test specifications and processing instructions for meeting quality and manufacturing requirements of the product
Supporting shop manufacturing for material substitution and disposition of non-conformance reports
Cooperating with global engineering team for order execution and support on engineering issues
How You'll Work.
Team & Collaboration
Cooperating with global engineering team for order execution and support on engineering issues
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