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As a Mechanical Engineer for General GeoLogics, you'll be a member of a cross functional team responsible for fabrication oversight, design verification and documentation of large assemblies of a critical nature.
Job Responsibility:
Design and verify welded assemblies in accordance with applicable codes and standards
Develop and review engineering drawings and weld symbols per AWS A2.4 and ASME Y14.100
Create, review, and maintain comprehensive engineering documentation including drawings, specifications, weld procedure requirements, and design rationale
Apply knowledge of Non-Destructive Examination (NDE) techniques — including but not limited to radiographic (RT), ultrasonic (UT), magnetic particle (MT), liquid penetrant (PT), and visual (VT) to support inspection planning and acceptance criteria
Develop and manage Creo 3D models and associated drawing packages
Support supplier oversight activities, including on-site visits to verify conformance to design and quality requirements
Attend customer witness points during fabrication, inspection, and testing activities
Collaborate cross-functionally with manufacturing, quality, and program teams
Support weld procedure qualification and welder performance qualification activities, with reference to ASME B&PVC Section IX as applicable
Requirements:
US Citizenship and Residency
W2 hourly Contract Only
Must have a Secret Clearance to Start
Bachelor's degree in Mechanical Engineering or related engineering discipline
5–10 years of relevant engineering experience
Working knowledge of welding design and verification practices
Proficiency with AWS A2.4 weld symbol standards
Proficiency with ASME Y14.100 engineering drawing practices
Comprehensive understanding of Non-Destructive Examination (NDE) techniques, purposes, and applications