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Mentor rotating machinery and auxiliaries

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Where and how can I look for mentor on the below subjects.


  • Review gas compression system design.
  • Prepare compressor design, engineering, and performance requirements.
  • Perform technical evaluation of gas compression systems, and recommend optimum selection.
  • Prepare technical specifications and equipment performance requirements.
  • Perform technical evaluation of all types of rotating machinery and auxiliaries
  • Recommend the optimum alternative from a list of systems or equipment
  • Review system design associated with rotating equipment
  • Review and approve drawings, P&IDs, technical documents, inspection reports, etc.


  • Ensure equipment compliance to technical requirements.
  • Estimate man-hour and cost of systems and equipment
  • Manage man-hour and cost on assigned project.


  • Participate in HAZOPs, operability, constructability, criticality reviews.
 
Mentorship in those areas is available from experienced engineers working for:
1) the companies that do that kind of work - petroleum and chemical industry, for example.
2) the companies that supply that type of equipment for those industries - compressor manufacturers, compressor "packagers", motor manufacturers, etc.
3) the companies that do the detailed engineering (these are typically called EPCs, or Electrical Procurement Companies) for things like PIDs, etc.

Access to those engineers means working for the company in question, usually.

Estimation and management of time/cost is going to be experiential - probably from one or more of these companies although the suppliers might only have a handle on their own slice of the pie, rather than the big picture.
 
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