Sr Mechanical Fuels Engineer Job in Anchorage, Alaska US

Sr Mechanical Fuels Engineer

Primary Job Responsibilities Our Anchorage, Alaska Federal Operations group is looking to add a Mechanical Engineer with a background in mechanical and military fuels design. Responsibilities include: Providing technical direction of a group of engineers or functions as a technical specialist formulating and developing advanced engineering concepts, techniques, and standards. Develops solutions to complex problems that require a high degree of innovation and ingenuity. Leading a group of engineering professionals in the planning of condition assessment phase, executing the Investigation phase and implementing modifications to existing fuel systems. Performing Lead Engineering duties on mechanical design of ANSI B31.3 piping systems, military fuel systems and various utility/chemical piping systems. Authoring technical reports and studies including but not limited to commissioning reports, condition assessments and energy assessments. Reviews drawings supplied by vendors, clients, and engineers and architects and recommends necessary changes. Assists with other duties assigned by Project Manager. Training and Experience Experience and training: Bachelors or Masters Degree in Mechanical Engineering from an ABET accredited college or university is required Current Professional Engineering license is required API Certification a plus ASME and API tank experience desired but not required. Knowledge of UFC 03-460-01, applicable Unified Facility Guide Specifications, American Petroleum Institute (API) Standards/Codes and recommended policies and AF and DoD Type III Standard Fuel System Designs. Minimum of five years in performing military fuels project designs and three years of documented condition assessments for military fuels systems. 10-15 years design experience in mechanical engineering design experience Must exhibit a strong desire to take ownership of deliverables and have good presentation skills Experience with the following design tools is preferred: hydraulic modeling software such as Pipe-Flo. Experience with similar software packages is also acceptable Other Essential Functions Other Requirements