Senior Pipe Stress Engineer
Listed on 2026-01-12
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Engineering
Systems Engineer, Engineering Design & Technologists
Senior Pipe Stress Engineer
Clearance Requirement
: U.S. Citizenship Required
We are seeking an experienced Senior Pipe Stress Engineer to support a high-profile, advanced energy project. This role offers the opportunity to contribute to complex, first‑of‑a‑kind infrastructure while working with a collaborative, multidisciplinary engineering team.
Role OverviewThe Senior Pipe Stress Engineer will be responsible for performing detailed pipe stress analyses in accordance with applicable ASME codes. The position involves both independent technical work and collaboration with designers, support engineers, and other engineering disciplines to deliver high-quality, cost‑effective designs.
This role follows a part‑time telework model
, requiring a minimum of three days per week onsite at the assigned office location.
- Perform pipe stress analysis in accordance with ASME B31.3 and/or B31.1
- Model piping systems using Bentley Auto Pipe to verify flexibility, stability, and equipment nozzle loads
- Review piping isometrics using span tables
- Check and review stress analysis work performed by other engineers
- Coordinate closely with piping layout and pipe support engineering teams
- Interface with other engineering disciplines and vendors as required
- Provide technical guidance and potential lead support as needed
- Required: Extensive experience using Auto Pipe
- AA/AS degree or Certificate in Engineering/CAD with 7–8 years of experience
- or 9–12 years of relevant industry experience
- Strong working knowledge of applicable piping codes and standards
- Experience on large, complex industrial or energy projects preferred
- Must be able to successfully pass a pre‑employment drug screen and background check
, including employment and education verification - U.S. Citizenship is required for this role
Mid‑Senior level
Employment TypeContract
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