The Mechanical Engineer is responsible for providing expertise in pressure vessels and piping mechanical design, repair, alteration, code interpretation, and post-construction repair across Chevron assets
Job Summary
The Mechanical Engineer is responsible for providing expertise in pressure vessels and piping mechanical design, repair, alteration, code interpretation, and post-construction repair across Chevron assets.
Key responsibilities include performing mechanical design analysis using FEA, applying design principles to evaluate components, and performing minimum thickness and Fitness-For-Service assessments.
Chevron offers opportunities to take part in world-leading energy projects, advance professional development, and expand careers within an inclusive and collaborative workplace.
Matching Summary
The Mechanical Engineer is responsible for providing expertise in pressure vessels and piping mechanical design, repair, alteration, code interpretation, and post-construction repair across Chevron assets.
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
pressure vessels and piping mechanical design
finite element analysis (FEA)
fracture mechanics, fatigue, buckling, creep
minimum thickness calculations (Tmin)
Fitness-For-Service assessments
post-construction repair options
Nice-to-have
motivated, talented individuals
keen interest in energy industry
human ingenuity
collaboration and safety
emerging technologies and digital solutions
Key Requirements
10+ years of experience in pressure vessel or mechanical design
Advanced degree in Mechanical Engineering (Master’s or Doctorate)
Proven experience with ASME Sec VIII Division 1 and 2, PCC-2, and API 579
Proven experience performing finite element analysis (FEA)
Skilled use of an FEA software package
Skilled use of a pressure vessel design software package