The Project Coordinator / Engineer - Code Documentation is responsible for maintaining all documentation related to American Society of Mechanical Engineer's (ASME) code for Watertube Boilers and unfired pressure vessels. As a critical component within the organization, this individual creates registries for ASME "S" and National Boiler Inspection Code (NBIC) "R" stamp projects, which indicates to customers that B&W's parts comply with code requirements. Serving as a Subject Matter Expert for NBIC and ASME, this person will collaborate with various arms of the business as well as outside vendors and insurance carriers to uphold codes.
Develop and maintain ASME Code documentation for Watertube Boilers and unfired pressure vessels
Develop and maintain NBIC R-2 Reports for alterations on existing boilers
Create and Maintain B&W's National Board registries for both ASME 'S' and NBIC 'R' stamp projects.
Research, Translate, and uphold ASME/NBIC codes and code interpretations.
Manage B&W's Insurance Carrier's Authorized inspector which includes scheduling and approving invoices
Oversee the internal B&W standard regarding ASME/NBIC Code Documentation
Participate in ASME / NBIC Joint Review certifications on a bi-yearly basis
Collaborate with Quality Assurance, Supply Chain, Project Management, Technical Design, Engineering, Manufacturing and outside vendors on ASME/NBIC code related affairs.
Perform all other duties as assigned
Bachelor's degree plus 5 years of related experience with ASME pressure parts (Bachelor's degree in engineering a plus)
Technical Associate Degree plus 10 years of related experience with ASME pressure parts
Ability to manage direct and indirect reports.
Strong Computer skills essential
Experience with PLM or other product lifetime management software
Experience reading and interpreting ASME Pressure Vessel Code
Experience reading and interpreting NBIC
Strong written and verbal Communication and Interpersonal Skills
Technical report writing skills
Must be able to read and interpret technical drawings
Understanding of boiler circulation and recognize typical section I boiler components