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Junior Process Piping Engineer

Melbourne, Florida, United States

BRPH is a technically focused, creative architecture, engineering, and construction company with over six decades of expertise in helping mission-driven clients in the aerospace, defense, manufacturing, commercial, education, entertainment, hospitality, and federal markets identify gaps in their program delivery and develop innovative solutions to their most challenging problems across the U.S. and around the world. Consistently ranked among the nation’s top firms, we take pride in solving complex challenges with forward-thinking solutions.

About Melbourne:

Our headquarters is located in Melbourne, Florida, a vibrant city on the Space Coast where high-tech innovation meets coastal living. Here, you’ll work on dynamic, impactful projects while enjoying front-row views of rocket launches from our rooftop and quick access to some of Florida’s most beautiful beaches. Just an hour from world-class attractions like Disney World and Universal Studios, Melbourne offers the perfect balance of career growth, family life, and fun, all in a warm subtropical climate with a relaxed, suburban feel.

Overview

As a Process Piping Engineer, you will design piping systems for launch sites, test stands, manufacturing, and processing facilities. This includes sizing compressors, pumps, regulators, control valves and selecting instrumentation. To be successful in this role you must be able to turn owner requirements into design reality and then communicate this design with engineering drawings and specifications while following all pertinent codes and regulations. Critical thinking and analytical skills are a must. Teamwork and coordination with other disciplines is key to a complete design.  On a typical day, you will be working in cad programs like Revit and Inventor for 3D design. Casear II, AFT Arrow, AFT Fathom Pipe are often used for analysis as well as Nastran and hand calculations. 

If you’re looking to take your career to the next level, work with a talented team of professionals who love what they do, enjoy a flexible work schedule, and share in the profits of our 100 percent employee-owned firm, BRPH might be a great fit for you!

For a complete job description, please visit BRPH.com and submit your resume.

 

Job Responsibilities 

  • Performs assignments designed to continue to develop professional engineering work knowledge and abilities, requiring application of standard techniques, procedures, and criteria in carrying out a sequence of related engineering tasks. Assignments will require moderate independent judgement and the application of a routine, non-complex nature, under the supervision of a more senior level engineer. Assignments shall have clear and specified objectives with limited variables.
  • Performs design and calculation tasks based on standard engineering techniques and procedures. Applies standard practices, engineering fundamentals, and techniques in specific situations, adjusts and correlates data, and follows design through a series of related detailed steps or processes.
  • Must be proficient in the use of Microsoft Windows, Excel, Word, Powerpoint, and Blue Beam Revue.
  • Prepares reports, specifications, engineering drawings, construction schedules, construction cost estimates for projects, under the direction of the Director or a more senior level engineer.
  • Research discipline-related code issues and present interpretation.
  • Visits construction site to review, monitor, and report progress and perform other construction administration duties per the contract documents.
  • Performs computer aided design drafting to produce designs into routine final drawings using the latest version of Revit and/or AutoCAD to produce designs into working drawings.
  • Perform checking of one’s own work and work prepared by drafters and engineering designers.
  • Provide coordination of all applicable project discipline’s drawings and specifications.
  • Assist in client contact and communication pertaining to specific projects while promoting and representing the firm in a professional manner.
  • Promote communications, cooperation, and quality among staff.
  • Responsible for job specific standards, practices and quality as defined in BRPH documentation.

 

Qualifications

Education and/or Experience:

  • Minimum of bachelor’s degree in engineering from an accredited four-year college or university.
  • Minimum of one year of experience as an engineer in Mechanical Engineering.
  • Proficiency in Word, Excel and PowerPoint.
  • Proficiency in Blue Beam Review or other PDF editing package.
  • Excellent oral and written communication skills.


Preferred Experience/ Qualifications:

  • Passed the NCEES FUNDAMENTALS OF ENGINEERING (FE) EXAM.
  • Experience with AutoDesk Revit.
  • Experience with AutoDesk Inventor or other 3D modeling software.
  • Experience with Caesar II or other pipe stress analysis software.
  • Experience with AFT flow analysis software.
  • Familiar with ASME B31.3 and ASME BPVC Section VIII.

 

Physical Requirements

  • Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision, color vision, depth perception, and the ability to adjust focus.
  • Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.

This job description may be changed to include new responsibilities and tasks or change existing ones as management deems necessary.

EOE, including Disability/Vets

 

 

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