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Fabrication Engineer - Mechanical - 1230-PUAT-AT Job in Aiken, SC 29803

Title :

Fabrication Engineer - Mechanical - 1230-PUAT-AT

Company :

The Shaw Group

Location :

Aiken, SC 29803

Date Acquired : 8/21/2009 11:01:02 PM
Date Updated : 3/10/2010 11:52:13 PM

Requisition Number: EI1256
Job Title: Fabrication Engineer - Mechanical - 1230-PUAT-AT
Area of Interest: Engineering
Division: Environmental & Infrastructure
Country: United States
State/Province: South Carolina
City: Aiken
Job Description: Fabrication Engineer - Mechanical opportunity located in Aiken, South Carolina Shaw
Environmental & Infrastructure, Inc. is a leading, full-service provider of environmental and infrastructure services for public and private sector clients worldwide. A subsidiary of The Shaw Group, Inc., a Fortune 500 company with more than 27,000 employees worldwide, we are looking for the best talent in the industry to join our growing team.
Position Responsibilities:
The Assembly and Test Group (ATG) organization within the MFFF Project is responsible for procurement, manufacturing, preassembly and start up testing of all the MFFF process equipment. The Position of Fabrication Engineer reports to and supports the Project Manager.The Fabrication Engineer serves as the primary contact for customer technical issues and field contract management.
The Fabrication Engineer will be assigned specific tasks and is responsible for their execution as follows: Will be the STR (Subcontractor Technical Representative)
Will approve the writing of PWAs as necessary to keep work flowing.Will have the change authority afforded the Fabrication Engineer as outlined in PP 10-34. Will coordinate the response to all technical questions and deviation requests. The work to be directed by the Fabrication Manager will include but is not limited to the following during each of the ATG production phases.
Planning Phase:
Interface with the assigned group preparing the fabrication and assembly methodology and SOW for assigned units.
Give field input and review as this group writes Statements of Work and detailed equipment packages to describe the scope of supply to the vendor.
Work with the project manager and project controls to establish detailed schedules and milestones for assigned equipment units.
Work with estimator to develop independent estimates
Fabrication Phase:
Assist Project manager as requested with project schedules and budget
Ensure subcontractor design conformity with engineering drawings and specifications.
Review subcontractor submittals
Answer vendor Requests for Information (SRFIs)
Review and approve design changes needed by the vendor to complete work
Collect all drawing change information and feed it to the Title III engineering organization for inclusion on drawings.
Submit reports of budget change approvals to the Project Manager
Witness engineering Hold and witness points at the vendor shops
Prepare Engineering Change Requests (ECRs), coordinate the answers with engineering Obtain approval from QA/QC group for any deviations
Notify project manager of any out of scope requests
Assembly Phase:
Ensure assembly conformity with engineering drawings and specifications
Prepare Process Unit assembly plans and Review assembly procedures.
Prepare Engineering Change Requests (ECR) and coordinate the answers with engineering
Review and approve any design changes needed for proper assembly
Collect all drawing change information and feed it to the Title III engineering organization for inclusion on drawings
Assist Assembly Superintendents with planning, organization, scheduling, and support services
Prepare the acceptance package for the equipment Field Correspondence
Coordinate answering Vendor questions with the Responsible Engineer
Coordinate with QA on progress and points of concern from vendor shops
Report progress and plans to Project Manager.
Required Qualifications:
-B.S. Engineering or equivalent Knowledgeable of nuclear process support systems
-At least 8 years experience in related work environment
-Project Management training or experience
-Experience in technical coordination and ability to read mechanical and electrical drawings
-Demonstrated organizational management skills within the last 3 years and great interpersonal/communication skills, both oral and written.
-Willingness to work in field/shop as well as office environment.
-Willingness to travel
Desired Qualifications:
-Familiarity with procurement, supplier evaluation, welding, gloveboxes, robotics, equipment manufacturing, fabrication and assembly.
-MFFF experience is desired.
Internal Job Description Additional Details :
External Job Description : Fabrication Engineer - Mechanical opportunity located in Aiken, South Carolina Shaw
Environmental & Infrastructure, Inc. is a leading, full-service provider of environmental and infrastructure services for public and private sector clients worldwide. A subsidiary of The Shaw Group, Inc., a Fortune 500 company with more than 27,000 employees worldwide, we are looking for the best talent in the industry to join our growing team.
Position Responsibilities:
The Assembly and Test Group (ATG) organization within the MFFF Project is responsible for procurement, manufacturing, preassembly and start up testing of all the MFFF process equipment. The Position of Fabrication Engineer reports to and supports the Project Manager.The Fabrication Engineer serves as the primary contact for customer technical issues and field contract management.
The Fabrication Engineer will be assigned specific tasks and is responsible for their execution as follows: Will be the STR (Subcontractor Technical Representative)
Will approve the writing of PWAs as necessary to keep work flowing.Will have the change authority afforded the Fabrication Engineer as outlined in PP 10-34. Will coordinate the response to all technical questions and deviation requests. The work to be directed by the Fabrication Manager will include but is not limited to the following during each of the ATG production phases.
Planning Phase:
Interface with the assigned group preparing the fabrication and assembly methodology and SOW for assigned units.
Give field input and review as this group writes Statements of Work and detailed equipment packages to describe the scope of supply to the vendor.
Work with the project manager and project controls to establish detailed schedules and milestones for assigned equipment units.
Work with estimator to develop independent estimates
Fabrication Phase:
Assist Project manager as requested with project schedules and budget
Ensure subcontractor design conformity with engineering drawings and specifications.
Review subcontractor submittals
Answer vendor Requests for Information (SRFIs)
Review and approve design changes needed by the vendor to complete work
Collect all drawing change information and feed it to the Title III engineering organization for inclusion on drawings.
Submit reports of budget change approvals to the Project Manager
Witness engineering Hold and witness points at the vendor shops
Prepare Engineering Change Requests (ECRs), coordinate the answers with engineering Obtain approval from QA/QC group for any deviations
Notify project manager of any out of scope requests
Assembly Phase:
Ensure assembly conformity with engineering drawings and specifications
Prepare Process Unit assembly plans and Review assembly procedures.
Prepare Engineering Change Requests (ECR) and coordinate the answers with engineering
Review and approve any design changes needed for proper assembly
Collect all drawing change information and feed it to the Title III engineering organization for inclusion on drawings
Assist Assembly Superintendents with planning, organization, scheduling, and support services
Prepare the acceptance package for the equipment Field Correspondence
Coordinate answering Vendor questions with the Responsible Engineer
Coordinate with QA on progress and points of concern from vendor shops
Report progress and plans to Project Manager.
Required Qualifications:
-B.S. Engineering or equivalent Knowledgeable of nuclear process support systems
-At least 8 years experience in related work environment
-Project Management training or experience
-Experience in technical coordination and ability to read mechanical and electrical drawings
-Demonstrated organizational management skills within the last 3 years and great interpersonal/communication skills, both oral and written.
-Willingness to work in field/shop as well as office environment.
-Willingness to travel
Desired Qualifications:
-Familiarity with procurement, supplier evaluation, welding, gloveboxes, robotics, equipment manufacturing, fabrication and assembly.
-MFFF experience is desired.
Additional Details: