ABS Consulting’s Extreme Loads and Structural Risk Division is seeking an experienced Engineer to join our team. ABS Consulting is a worldwide multi-discipline industry leader in risk assessment, hazard mitigation, and management planning for natural, process, or threat related hazards.
What You Will Do:
* Consequence Analysis
* Quantitative Risk Assessment
* Fire & Explosion Risk Assessments
* Explosion, Fire and Toxic Modeling
* Explosion Testing and Similitude Modeling
* Advanced Finite Element Analysis (FEA): Nonlinear static, Nonlinear transient dynamic
* Advanced Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) Analyses
* Root Cause Analysis & Incident Investigations
What You Will Need:
Education & Experience
* Bachelor’s degree in Mechanical or Chemical Engineering.
* 5 years (minimum) of professional experience.
* Experience in fluid dynamics and energy emphasis.
* 5+ years of experience performing CFD modeling of dispersion/explosion using GEXCON FLACS.
* 5+ years of experience performing consequence modeling using DNV PHAST and SAFETII.
* Preferred - Master’s degree Mechanical/Chemical Engineering.
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
* Proven track record of conducting fire/toxic/explosion hazards analysis.
* Working knowledge of facility siting and/or Fire & Explosion Risk Analysis (FERA)
* Demonstrated experience communicating complex technical concepts to internal and external stakeholders
* Excellent communication skills, both written and verbal, and the ability to speak well in group and/or client facing environments.
* Preferred - Experience with CFD modeling using ANSYS Fluent, Star-CCM+, COMSOL, or equivalent.
* Preferred - Programming/scripting experience (.NET, Python, VBA).
* Preferred - Project management experience.
* Preferred - Experience as a consulting engineer.
Reporting Relationships:
This person would report to the Director Engineering.
Working Conditions:
Work will normally be performed in an office environment. Duties may include site visits which could include limited overseas travel.
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