Mechanical Engineering – New Graduate
City : Calgary, Alberta
Category : See posting on Fluor site
Industry : Engineering
Employer : Fluor Canada
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Join a global leader. Propel the Energy Transition. Design and build the world’s toughest projects. Transform the future, today.
Fluor is one of Canada's top employers and is recognized globally as a leader in the Engineering, Procurement, Construction, Fabrication, and Maintenance industry. Our focus on innovation and providing cost-effective technology-based solutions is second to none. As we look to the future, we need creative, ambitious, and innovative professionals who can help us fulfill our purpose to Build a Better World.
Fluor team members are at the heart of our success in executing projects safely, thoughtfully, and with the highest quality. We aim to foster an inclusive culture that prioritizes diversity and inclusion that allows employees to bring their best, most authentic selves to work. If you value teamwork, empowerment in your career, and are eager to champion innovative and sustainable solutions to our clients, this opportunity just may be for you!
Main Responsibilities:
Mechanical Engineers at Fluor are, in general, responsible for the following activities:
• Collaborate with Process Engineers in the preparation of the Project Design Criteria.
• Collaborate with Piping Engineers in the preparation of the plant and equipment layout, i.e., Plot Plan.
• Perform preliminary design and selection of mechanical equipment.
• Provide equipment technical data and pricing to support the preparation of project estimates.
• Prepare technical specifications and Request for Quotations (RFQ) for mechanical equipment.
• Participate in technical evaluations of vendor’s designs and proposals.
• Prepare technical sections of mechanical equipment Purchase Orders (PO) and Contracts.
• Support equipment fabrication activities by reviewing vendor technical data, conducting vendor shop visits, and witnessing performance tests.
• Provide engineering support during the Construction, and Commissioning & Start-up phases.
Mechanical Engineers can work on a variety of equipment types. The Mechanical Engineering Department is organized in the following equipment sub-discipline groups:
Heat Transfer Engineering
• Unfired Equipment: Shell and tube exchangers, air cooled exchangers, plate-type exchangers, hairpin exchangers, cooling towers, and surface condensers.
• Fired Equipment: Boilers, OTSGs, HRSGs, heaters, flares, and incinerators.
Pressure Vessel Engineering
• Reactors, columns, column internals, drums, and spheres.
Rotating Equipment/Machinery Engineering
• Compressors, pumps, blowers, steam and gas turbines, turbo-expanders, and internal combustion engines.
Packaged Equipment Engineering
• Specialty equipment including, but not limited to filters, mix and separation equipment, chemical feed systems, water treatment plants, and material handling equipment (e.g., cranes, conveying systems).
Heating Ventilation & Air Conditioning (HVAC) Engineering
• Air handling units, air-cooled package air conditioning units, direct/indirect fired heating units, building unit heaters, fans, and dampers.
Join a global leader. Propel the Energy Transition. Design and build the world’s toughest projects. Transform the future, today.
Fluor is one of Canada's top employers and is recognized globally as a leader in the Engineering, Procurement, Construction, Fabrication, and Maintenance industry. Our focus on innovation and providing cost-effective technology-based solutions is second to none. As we look to the future, we need creative, ambitious, and innovative professionals who can help us fulfill our purpose to Build a Better World.
Fluor team members are at the heart of our success in executing projects safely, thoughtfully, and with the highest quality. We aim to foster an inclusive culture that prioritizes diversity and inclusion that allows employees to bring their best, most authentic selves to work. If you value teamwork, empowerment in your career, and are eager to champion innovative and sustainable solutions to our clients, this opportunity just may be for you!
Main Responsibilities:
Mechanical Engineers at Fluor are, in general, responsible for the following activities:
• Collaborate with Process Engineers in the preparation of the Project Design Criteria.
• Collaborate with Piping Engineers in the preparation of the plant and equipment layout, i.e., Plot Plan.
• Perform preliminary design and selection of mechanical equipment.
• Provide equipment technical data and pricing to support the preparation of project estimates.
• Prepare technical specifications and Request for Quotations (RFQ) for mechanical equipment.
• Participate in technical evaluations of vendor’s designs and proposals.
• Prepare technical sections of mechanical equipment Purchase Orders (PO) and Contracts.
• Support equipment fabrication activities by reviewing vendor technical data, conducting vendor shop visits, and witnessing performance tests.
• Provide engineering support during the Construction, and Commissioning & Start-up phases.
Mechanical Engineers can work on a variety of equipment types. The Mechanical Engineering Department is organized in the following equipment sub-discipline groups:
Heat Transfer Engineering
• Unfired Equipment: Shell and tube exchangers, air cooled exchangers, plate-type exchangers, hairpin exchangers, cooling towers, and surface condensers.
• Fired Equipment: Boilers, OTSGs, HRSGs, heaters, flares, and incinerators.
Pressure Vessel Engineering
• Reactors, columns, column internals, drums, and spheres.
Rotating Equipment/Machinery Engineering
• Compressors, pumps, blowers, steam and gas turbines, turbo-expanders, and internal combustion engines.
Packaged Equipment Engineering
• Specialty equipment including, but not limited to filters, mix and separation equipment, chemical feed systems, water treatment plants, and material handling equipment (e.g., cranes, conveying systems).
Heating Ventilation & Air Conditioning (HVAC) Engineering
• Air handling units, air-cooled package air conditioning units, direct/indirect fired heating units, building unit heaters, fans, and dampers.