rotating equipment engineer
Rotating equipment engineers develop designs and specifications for rotating equipment according to any applicable standards. They also provide technical expertise and help ensure that all new and existing equipment installations are completed.
Also called: rotating equipment engineering specialist, rotating component engineer, rotating equipment engineering expert, rotating equipment engineering consultant, rotating equipment engineering adviser, rotating equipment technology engineering specialist, rotating equipment technology engineering adviser, rotating equipment technology engineering expert
- 24
- essential skills
- 21
- optional skills
- 8
- related roles
- 2144
- ISCO-08 group
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Essential skills
24- adjust engineering designs
- advise on safety improvements
- approve engineering design
- blueprints
- CAD software
- engineering principles
- engineering processes
- execute feasibility study
- industrial engineering
- manufacturing processes
- mathematics
- mechanical engineering
- mechanics
- perform scientific research
- principles of mechanical engineering
- production processes
- read engineering drawings
- read standard blueprints
- technical drawings
- troubleshoot
- types of rotating equipment
- use CAD software
- use computer-aided engineering systems
- use technical drawing software
Optional skills
21- 3D modelling
- advise on machinery malfunctions
- build a product's physical model
- CAE software
- create a product's virtual model
- design prototypes
- determine production capacity
- determine production feasibility
- ensure compliance with environmental legislation
- estimate duration of work
- execute analytical mathematical calculations
- maintain rotating equipment
- manage supplies
- material mechanics
- monitor production developments
- plan manufacturing processes
- provide cost benefit analysis reports
- quality and cycle time optimisation
- reverse engineering
- set up the controller of a machine
- use CAM software
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