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Mechanical Design Engineer – Turbomachinery & Auxiliary Systems

  • Job
    Full-time
    Junior Level
  • Engineering
    Product

AI generated summary

  • You should have a BE/BTech in Mechanical/Production/Industrial Engineering, 2 years in rotating equipment design, knowledge of ASME B31.1 & 31.3, proficiency in NX, AutoCAD, and Ansys.
  • You will analyze customer specs, develop and review mechanical designs, conduct structural and stress analyses, create piping specifications, and support installation and commissioning activities.

Requirements

  • Have a BE/BTech in Mechanical/ Production / Industrial Engineering
  • Have a minimum of 2 years of experience in Packaging of rotating equipment auxiliary equipment design, piping & support design/ analysis, and structural analysis.
  • Have knowledge of piping design for ASME B31.1 & 31.3, Lube oil System sizing to API 614 code requirement.
  • Have experience in Sizing calculations and valve selection.
  • Be Proficient in NX modules; modeling, drafting, routing & assembly.
  • Have hands-on 3D modelling/Detailing tools like UG NX, AutoCAD, and Analysis software like Ansys, Caesar, etc
  • Be able to read & understand engineering documents (like P & ID, technical data sheets, and O&M manuals) and site service requests.

Responsibilities

  • Going through customer specifications in detail, understanding critical project requirements, and deriving all requirements for the design of various Mechanical Auxiliaries according to BH best practices
  • Collaborating with external engineering suppliers in the creation of basic engineering drawings of various Mechanical Auxiliaries items, foundation drawings, and managing 3D models
  • Reviewing of the above engineering drawings & 3D models. Also, Performing Structural analysis of baseplates using FEA tools [BDOT - BH Tool]
  • Assigning & reviewing static and dynamic analysis when the same is performed with Ansys software by external suppliers and creating print drawings for the baseplate
  • Creating Piping line specifications using PUMA (BH Tool)
  • Designing / sizing of the lube oil tank (API 614) and selection of Lube oil system components like pumps, LV motors, filters, accumulators, rundown tanks, and pressure control valves
  • Being responsible for the skid package design of Compressor & Steam turbine packages including package piping & support design, locking assembly, etc with due consideration to ergonomics, accessibility, and maintenance
  • Being responsible for the design of various external BOP skids that include Oil mist eliminators, Rundown oil tanks, and Seal gas treatment skids in collaboration with external OEM vendors
  • Owning the plant 3D model of the whole project, verifying interface across different products that constitute the project, shaping 3D model review meetings with customer
  • Performing/reviewing stress analysis of piping & supports, where required
  • Extending support to FSE/ FPE during the installation & commissioning of the machine at the site

FAQs

What is the primary focus of the Mechanical Design Engineer – Turbomachinery & Auxiliary Systems role?

The primary focus is on Mechanical engineering in the project execution of Turbomachinery auxiliary systems, including design, analysis, and collaboration with external engineering suppliers.

What qualifications are required for this position?

A BE/BTech in Mechanical, Production or Industrial Engineering is required, along with a minimum of 2 years of experience in packaging and structural analysis of rotating equipment auxiliary design.

What tools and software should candidates be proficient in for this role?

Candidates should be proficient in NX modules for modeling and drafting, as well as hands-on 3D modeling tools like UG NX and AutoCAD. Experience with analysis software like Ansys and Caesar is also required.

Are there flexible working hours available for this position?

Yes, flexible working hours are offered, allowing employees to work when they are most productive.

What types of projects will a Mechanical Design Engineer work on?

A Mechanical Design Engineer will work on projects involving the design and packaging of compressor and steam turbine packages, auxiliary systems, and external BOP skids.

Will the engineer be involved in the installation and commissioning of systems?

Yes, the position involves extending support to the Field Service Engineer (FSE) and Field Project Engineer (FPE) during the installation and commissioning of machines at the site.

What is the company’s stance on diversity and inclusion?

Baker Hughes Company is an Equal Opportunity Employer and emphasizes that employment decisions are made without regard to various characteristics protected by law, promoting a diverse and inclusive workplace.

Will the role involve creating engineering drawings?

Yes, the role involves creating basic engineering drawings, preparation of 3D models, and reviewing engineering drawings produced by external suppliers.

What kind of support does the company provide for employee well-being?

The company offers contemporary work-life balance policies, comprehensive private medical care options, life insurance, disability programs, and tailored financial programs.

What aspects of mechanical auxiliaries will the engineer design?

The engineer will design lube oil systems, including sizing components like tanks, pumps, and valves, as well as skid package designs for compressors and turbines.

We take energy forward – making it safer, cleaner, and more efficient for people and the planet.

Energy
Industry
10,001+
Employees
1987
Founded Year

Mission & Purpose

Baker Hughes (NASDAQ: BKR) is an energy technology company that provides solutions for energy and industrial customers worldwide. Built on a century of experience and conducting business in over 120 countries, our innovative technologies and services are taking energy forward – making it safer, cleaner and more efficient for people and the planet. For more than a century, our inventions have revolutionized energy. We harness the power of engineering, data, and science to redefine what's possible. Our diverse portfolio of equipment and service capabilities span the energy and industrial value chain. Our two operating segments, Oilfield Services & Equipment (OFSE) and Industrial & Energy Technology (IET), are organized based on the nature of our markets and customers, and consist of similar products and services. Visit us at bakerhughes.com to learn more.

Benefits

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