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February 28, 2008   Senior Vibration Engineer - Denver, Colorado

Structural Integrity Associates, Inc. (SI) is an engineering consulting firm with a long history of innovation marked by creative approaches to structural evaluation and repairs for nuclear and fossil power plants and related applications. SI specializes in stress analysis; failure analysis; fracture mechanics; corrosion, fatigue and creep analysis; metallurgy and materials; nondestructive testing and structural monitoring and instrumentation. Through the application of analysis, materials assessment, inspection and monitoring, we provide solutions to difficult engineering problems for our clients. The company was founded in 1983 in San Jose, CA and in the intervening years has opened branch offices throughout the U.S. and Canada.
We are looking for a highly motivated senior level vibration engineer with the creativity and experience to solve vibration issues with a focus on rotating machinery. The ideal candidate will possess a strong background in dynamic analysis, vibration testing and analysis techniques, data interpretation, and root cause evaluation. Technical innovation and practical problem-solving skills are highly desired. The position will be located in Centennial (Denver), Colorado.


Duties & Responsibilities:

 Design and execute high channel count vibration tests and process and interpret the data
 Make recommendations for successfully solving vibration problems and perform follow up testing
 Manage small to medium vibration analysis projects
 Coordinate and expedite performance of project team
 Interface with clients
 Build and analyze finite element models using ANSYS
 Help develop significant business associated with vibration testing and analysis of rotating machinery, including:
o Steam turbines, gas turbines and hydro turbines
o Centrifugal and reciprocating compressors and associated drivers.
o Pumps, including centrifugal, reciprocating, plunger, rotary and metering pumps.
o Fans, including centrifugal and axial
o All types of gear boxes
o Seal and bearings technology and selection.


Qualifications & Experience:

 Degree in Mechanical Engineering preferred, but Civil Engineering degree acceptable
 Professional registration preferred
 Proficient in vibration testing and analysis of all types of rotating equipment used in power generation industry, including nuclear, fossil and hydro
 Familiarity with other industries including oil, gas, pharmaceutical or chemical is a plus
 Familiarity with all types of rotating equipment and associated components
 Knowledge and skills associated with Vibration Institute’s Category III or higher certification, or ability to demonstrate skills associated with sensor selection, data acquisition, signal processing, data interpretation and report generation
 Project Management skills
 Other skills candidate should excel in: Adaptability/Resilience, Customer Focus, Communication, Follow-up, Teamwork, High Work Standards, Coordination, Decision Making, Business Acumen


To apply, please send cover letter and resume to:


Structural Integrity Associate, Inc. is an Equal Opportunity Employer

February 28, 2008   Senior Reliability/Logistics Engineer - Elizabeth City, NC

Company:  Command Decision Systems and Solutions http://WWW.CDS2.COM
Title:  Senior Reliability/Logistics Engineer
Category:  Engineering
Location:  Elizabeth City, North Carolina
Education:  Mechanical Engineering Degree or Technical Diploma
Job Type:  Full Time
Openings:  1


Description:

Engineer will be involved in the examination of broad and long-term issues with regard to life cycle costs of USCG capital assets and the performance of research and development in the engineering sciences field.  Characterized by the systematic investigation of component and/or system characteristics, future usage requirements, application of scientific methods, including problem exploration and definition, planning of the approach and sequence of steps, execution of studies, interpretations of findings, documentation and reporting of findings and evaluation of safety impacts of aircraft maintenance procedures.  The nature of work is such that the Engineer must exercise creativity and critical judgment in a way that materially affects the nature of the end product, i.e., maintenance, safety, and logistics.  The Engineer identifies components in the Coast Guard inventory that demonstrate excessive rates of failure, documents failure cases, develops recommendations for optimum maintenance intervals, evaluates existing maintenance schedules versus component failure rates, initiates action to revise maintenance schedules and Monitor’s new schedule results, evaluates aircraft equipment failure trends and develops alerts.  Must be knowledgeable in the intricacies of IT systems Coast Guard Aviation Logistics Management Information System (ALMIS).  Must understand systems user interface as well as data code. used in backend of ALMIS.  Must possess thorough understanding of Structured Query Language (SQL).


Send resumes to:

Bryan J. Derr

Program Manager

CDS2

252-258-5919