RISINGSUN TECHNOLOGIES
Piping Analysis Engineer
RISINGSUN TECHNOLOGIES, Wilmington, North Carolina, United States, 28412
RISINGSUN TECHNOLOGIES provided pay range
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Base pay range
$65.00/hr - $70.00/hr
Role Summary / Purpose
We are seeking an experienced
Piping Analysis Engineer
to join a high-performing Mechanical Analysis team responsible for ensuring the safety, performance, and regulatory compliance of complex reactor systems and components. This role involves performing advanced analyses on piping systems, pipe supports, and related components under a variety of operating and environmental conditions. The ideal candidate will bring strong analytical and technical skills, solid knowledge of ASME codes, and the ability to work collaboratively in a multidisciplinary engineering environment.
Key Responsibilities
Perform detailed
piping and pipe support design and analysis
in accordance with industry standards and regulatory requirements. Conduct evaluations such as
stress analyses, fracture mechanics, seismic response, and vibration studies . Develop and maintain technical design procedures for piping and support analyses. Deliver
high-quality engineering analyses and reports
that meet customer and regulatory expectations. Collaborate across engineering disciplines — including hardware design, containment, civil/structural, and core analysis — to solve complex technical issues. Support procurement and subcontract activities related to mechanical components and systems. Apply
lean methodologies and Design-to-Cost principles
to improve project execution and department efficiency. Provide
technical direction, coaching, and mentoring
to less experienced engineers. Communicate effectively with internal stakeholders and external customers to define scope, present results, and address risks.
Qualifications / Requirements
Bachelor’s degree in
Mechanical or Structural Engineering
(other technical disciplines may be considered based on relevant experience). 5–10 years of experience
in piping and/or pipe support design and analysis. Knowledge or experience in the
nuclear industry . Legal authorization to work in the
United States
is required.
Preferred Qualifications
Master’s degree or higher in an engineering discipline. Working knowledge of
ASME Section III
(NB, NC/ND, NF). Experience with
ASME Section III Class 1 Fatigue design . Proficiency with one or more
piping analysis tools , such as
PIPESTRESS, AutoPIPE, CAESAR II, or GT STRUDL . Strong
communication, problem-solving, and analytical
skills. Ability to automate or streamline analysis workflows using
scripting or data analysis tools . Proven ability to work effectively in a
collaborative, multi-disciplinary team . Demonstrated initiative and leadership, including mentoring junior engineers and facilitating project discussions.
Seniority level
Mid-Senior level
Employment type
Contract
Job function
Mechanical Analysis Engineer
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This range is provided by RISINGSUN TECHNOLOGIES. Your actual pay will be based on your skills and experience — talk with your recruiter to learn more.
Base pay range
$65.00/hr - $70.00/hr
Role Summary / Purpose
We are seeking an experienced
Piping Analysis Engineer
to join a high-performing Mechanical Analysis team responsible for ensuring the safety, performance, and regulatory compliance of complex reactor systems and components. This role involves performing advanced analyses on piping systems, pipe supports, and related components under a variety of operating and environmental conditions. The ideal candidate will bring strong analytical and technical skills, solid knowledge of ASME codes, and the ability to work collaboratively in a multidisciplinary engineering environment.
Key Responsibilities
Perform detailed
piping and pipe support design and analysis
in accordance with industry standards and regulatory requirements. Conduct evaluations such as
stress analyses, fracture mechanics, seismic response, and vibration studies . Develop and maintain technical design procedures for piping and support analyses. Deliver
high-quality engineering analyses and reports
that meet customer and regulatory expectations. Collaborate across engineering disciplines — including hardware design, containment, civil/structural, and core analysis — to solve complex technical issues. Support procurement and subcontract activities related to mechanical components and systems. Apply
lean methodologies and Design-to-Cost principles
to improve project execution and department efficiency. Provide
technical direction, coaching, and mentoring
to less experienced engineers. Communicate effectively with internal stakeholders and external customers to define scope, present results, and address risks.
Qualifications / Requirements
Bachelor’s degree in
Mechanical or Structural Engineering
(other technical disciplines may be considered based on relevant experience). 5–10 years of experience
in piping and/or pipe support design and analysis. Knowledge or experience in the
nuclear industry . Legal authorization to work in the
United States
is required.
Preferred Qualifications
Master’s degree or higher in an engineering discipline. Working knowledge of
ASME Section III
(NB, NC/ND, NF). Experience with
ASME Section III Class 1 Fatigue design . Proficiency with one or more
piping analysis tools , such as
PIPESTRESS, AutoPIPE, CAESAR II, or GT STRUDL . Strong
communication, problem-solving, and analytical
skills. Ability to automate or streamline analysis workflows using
scripting or data analysis tools . Proven ability to work effectively in a
collaborative, multi-disciplinary team . Demonstrated initiative and leadership, including mentoring junior engineers and facilitating project discussions.
Seniority level
Mid-Senior level
Employment type
Contract
Job function
Mechanical Analysis Engineer
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