Hydro, Inc.
Pump Retrofits Mechanical Engineer — ASME/Seismic Focus
Hydro, Inc., Chicago, Illinois, United States, 60290
Overview
Pump Retrofits Mechanical Engineer — ASME/Seismic Focus at Hydro, Inc. in Chicago, IL. Responsibilities
Build cross-sectional and GA drawings in SolidWorks, and generate BOMs tied to ERP. Prepare manufacturing drawings with rigorous GD&T and stack-up analyses. Support machining, assembly, and performance testing to close the loop between design and results. Review new pump, parts manufacturing, and repair plans with a critical eye. Develop CGD plans (product/process/vendor) and author procurement documents for castings, weld wire, and ASME/Code materials. Create/assess WPS, PQR, WPQ; plus heat treatment and thermal coating procedures. Write Technical Equivalency Documents and disposition NCRs with corrective actions for internal teams and vendors. Execute mechanical and hydraulic calculations—and perform stress and seismic calculations with code reconciliation for ASME code components. Compile performance and vibration test reports and assemble performance test requisitions. Improve engineering process control procedures—and produce assembly, installation, maintenance, and storage procedures. Qualifications
Bachelor’s degree in Mechanical Engineering. Must have 5+ years in the pump or rotating equipment industry. SolidWorks mastery and strong mechanical design capability. Solid engineering fundamentals, with sharp analytical, computer, and communication skills. Curiosity and composure under pressure, with a bias for learning and meeting demanding deadlines. 3+ years’ experience in pumps or rotating equipment to support our nuclear pump business in Chicago. Base pay
$80,000.00/yr - $105,000.00/yr Location and sponsorship
On-site in Chicago, Illinois. Qualified candidates receive assistance with visa sponsorship, relocation to the United States, and 3 months of temporary housing to smooth the transition. About Hydro, Inc.
Global reach. Independent focus. Since 1969, Hydro has specialized in pump reengineering, repair, and field support—helping customers maximize reliability and performance.
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Pump Retrofits Mechanical Engineer — ASME/Seismic Focus at Hydro, Inc. in Chicago, IL. Responsibilities
Build cross-sectional and GA drawings in SolidWorks, and generate BOMs tied to ERP. Prepare manufacturing drawings with rigorous GD&T and stack-up analyses. Support machining, assembly, and performance testing to close the loop between design and results. Review new pump, parts manufacturing, and repair plans with a critical eye. Develop CGD plans (product/process/vendor) and author procurement documents for castings, weld wire, and ASME/Code materials. Create/assess WPS, PQR, WPQ; plus heat treatment and thermal coating procedures. Write Technical Equivalency Documents and disposition NCRs with corrective actions for internal teams and vendors. Execute mechanical and hydraulic calculations—and perform stress and seismic calculations with code reconciliation for ASME code components. Compile performance and vibration test reports and assemble performance test requisitions. Improve engineering process control procedures—and produce assembly, installation, maintenance, and storage procedures. Qualifications
Bachelor’s degree in Mechanical Engineering. Must have 5+ years in the pump or rotating equipment industry. SolidWorks mastery and strong mechanical design capability. Solid engineering fundamentals, with sharp analytical, computer, and communication skills. Curiosity and composure under pressure, with a bias for learning and meeting demanding deadlines. 3+ years’ experience in pumps or rotating equipment to support our nuclear pump business in Chicago. Base pay
$80,000.00/yr - $105,000.00/yr Location and sponsorship
On-site in Chicago, Illinois. Qualified candidates receive assistance with visa sponsorship, relocation to the United States, and 3 months of temporary housing to smooth the transition. About Hydro, Inc.
Global reach. Independent focus. Since 1969, Hydro has specialized in pump reengineering, repair, and field support—helping customers maximize reliability and performance.
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