Piping Analyst - Next Structural Integrity Inc.
  • Burlington, Ontario, Canada
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Job Description

About the Company Actively involved in engineering design, analysis, NSI provides a variety of multi-disciplinary engineering and design services to its clientele. We deliver efficient and cost-effective engineering services to a range of industries including, but not limited to, Nuclear, Power Generation and Oil and Gas and devise solutions develop sites and areas that precisely meet the engineering goals of our clients.With highly skilled engineers on board, we can provide incomparable services regardless of the complexity or size of your project. Our proficient engineers work closely with our clients to meet their project requirements while at the same time complying with regulatory bodies and agencies. The members of our team are meticulously trained to use state of the art technology including up-to-date workstations and software, all protected by top-tier security systems.At NSI, we make use of the latest technology paired with our engineering experts to contribute to modern design practices and deliver cost-effective engineering solutions that are tailored according to your demands.NSI has the capability of working through multi-disciplinary teams and coordinating the skills of each individual member of the group in such a manner that ensures optimum teamwork.About the OpportunityOur growing company is seeking a highly skilled, energetic, reliable, and experienced Piping Analyst to join our team.Overall Responsibilities and Key AccountabilitiesPiping analysis for Class 1, 2, 3 and 6 piping systems for CANDU nuclear generating stations.Stress Analysis of piping systems on Caesar II, AutoPIPE, and PepS for sustained, hydrotest, operating, design and occasional load case conditions.Prepare isometrics to show pipe support loads and coordinate with piping designers to change pipe routing where required to increase flexibility to reduce stress and/or nozzle loads.Linear and nonlinear finite element analysis for components such as pipe fittings (elbows, tees), pipe supports (linear, plate and shell), seal plates and flued heads.Fit for construction detailed piping design packages containing P&IDs, Tie in Schedules, Piping Layouts, Isometrics, Pipe Support Drawings, Piping Specifications, Material take offs and Line Lists.Fitness for service assessments of piping, pipe fittings and pressure vessels to support continued operation of the station.Outage support including but not limited to inspection scope of work, vibration analysis, thinning rate assessments, replacement/ice plugging analysis and fracture mechanics assessment for postulated flaws.Demonstrated capability to manage a knowledge-based work unit.Excellent problem-solving skills with the ability to resolve issues in a timely manner.Demonstrated ability in preparing technical reports and deliverables to successful conclusion.Good knowledge of CANDU nuclear power plant design and operation as well as CANDU reactor components (specifically primary heat transport, feeder, calandria).Understanding of fundamental theories in continuum mechanics, mechanical vibrations, metal fatigue, fluid structure interaction and/or acoustics.Professional Engineer of Ontario (PEO), or eligible for PEO status.Experience in piping analysis codes such as CAESAR II, AutoPIPE, PIPESTRESS and STANPIPE.In-depth knowledge of CSA N285.0, N286.7 and N289 as well as ASME Section III Subsections NB, NC, ND, NF, ASME B31.1 and ASME Section VIII.Prior experience that supports ASME Section III Appendix XXIII Qualification for Design Report is considered an asset.Please note that this is a Hybrid role from our Burlington office, however some site visits might be required to Kincardine, Ontario.Qualifications:The successful candidate will be recognized by his/her peers for professionalism, superior performance, knowledge, expertise and ability to work in a team environment with members of the Stress Analysis team. Registered Professional Engineer (P. Eng) in Ontario is preferred, or be eligible to obtain this, within a reasonable period of time and be eligible or currently holding a nuclear site clearance.Experience related to the duties listed above, normally acquired through the successful completion of a university degree in an appropriate field and a period of typically 2-3 years of relevant experience.Following all legislative requirements under the Occupational Health & Safety Act and any other regulating legislative body.Prior experience in piping analysis in the Oil and Gas or Nuclear Power Generation Industries is advantage.NSI Inc. is particularly interested in people who enjoy working on a variety of work and who are keen to continue to develop their knowledge and expertise.If you believe you have the necessary knowledge, experience, and enthusiasm to succeed in this position, then we would like to hear from you.Next Structural Integrity is an equal opportunity employer who is dedicated to maintaining a respectful, and equitable work environment. NSI values diversity in the workplace. We are therefore happy to accommodate any individual needs in keeping with the Ontario Human Rights Code and the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act. If you require any type of accommodation through the interview process, please contact us. We thank all candidates in advance; however, only those being considered for an interview will be contacted.

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