Get in touch! Sr Rotating Equipment Engineer - #TheWoodlands. Senior Mechanical / Rotating Equipment Engineer - exposure to the definition of Maintenance Strategies and Plans, as well as troubleshooting and optimization of the following, but not limited to, Major Rotating Equipment (Gas turbines, Generators, Centrifugal and Reciprocating Gas Compressors, Air Compressors) and other Mechanical Equipment (Pumps, Manual Valves, etc.) Want to find out more? Visit our website below #gas
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🔧 Exploring the World of Rotating Equipment Engineering 🔧 Ever wondered about the unsung heroes behind the smooth operation of turbines, pumps, and compressors? Allow me to shed light on the role of a Rotating Equipment Engineer! As a Rotating Equipment Engineer, I specialize in the design, maintenance, and optimization of machinery that literally keeps industries running. 🏭 From ensuring peak performance to troubleshooting complex issues, my role is all about the seamless rotation of critical equipment. 💡 Key Responsibilities: Designing and implementing maintenance strategies. Conducting regular inspections and performance assessments. Collaborating with cross-functional teams for project execution. Diagnosing and resolving machinery failures efficiently. 🌐 Industries at the Core: Oil & Gas, Power Generation, Manufacturing – you name it. Wherever there's machinery involved, a Rotating Equipment Engineer plays a vital role in ensuring operational excellence. 🚀 Why I Love It: The dynamic nature of this role keeps me on my toes, constantly learning and adapting to new technologies. Every day is a new challenge, and I thrive on finding innovative solutions to keep things spinning smoothly. 🤝 Let's Connect! If you're passionate about engineering or curious to learn more about the world of rotating equipment, I'd love to connect. Share your thoughts or drop a comment below! Let's keep the conversation rotating. 🔁💬 #Engineering #RotatingEquipment #MaintenanceExcellence #IndustrialEngineering #LinkedInConnect
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🔍 Packages vs. Skids: What's the Difference in Oil & Gas Equipment Assemblies? 🔧 In the oil and gas industry, packages and skids are both crucial equipment assemblies, but they differ significantly in their scope, size, and purpose. Let's break it down: 1️⃣ Package: A package refers to a fully integrated system designed to perform a specific function within a process. It includes multiple components, often provided by a vendor as a complete solution with built-in controls. Components: Major equipment (e.g., pumps, compressors) along with piping, instrumentation, and control systems. Examples: Compressor Package: Includes compressors, control systems, and auxiliary equipment. Generator Package: Contains a generator, fuel supply, and control systems. Purpose: Serves a complete functional role such as gas compression, power generation, or chemical injection. 2️⃣ Skid: A skid is a smaller modular unit mounted on a frame or baseplate, designed for easy transport and installation. It often serves as a subsystem within a larger process. Components: Typically includes pumps, valves, and instrumentation pre-assembled on a skid frame. Examples: Pump Skid: Pre-mounted pump with piping and valves. Metering Skid: For measuring flow rates, includes flow meters, valves, and controls. Purpose: Used for smaller modular systems and designed for easy installation. Summary: A package is a complete system with a specific purpose. A skid is a modular assembly, transportable and designed for easy deployment. 👉 Your Thoughts? Have you worked with packages or skids in your projects? Share your experience in the comments! 🔄 Let’s Connect: If you're in the oil and gas industry, feel free to connect for more insights into instrumentation and process control. #OilAndGas #Instrumentation #Packages #Skids #ProcessControl #Engineering #Automation
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Senior Rotating Engineer ( RCM, CMRP, SAP, CAT I, MAXIMO, API ® 610, 617,618,619,682, 692) & ASME Codes. 10 years of experience in maintenance & Operation for Turbo Machinery Equipment (Turbines, Compressors, pumps)
Lesson 1 Case Study. Performing Major overhaul of Large Centrifugal Gas Compressor Plz take notes.don't hesitate to contact me for any details. #Rotating #Maintenance #steamturbine #Assembly #Disassembly #Clearance #0verhauling #Oilandgas #Powerplant #Petrochemicals #Rotatingequipment #Mechanical #Mechanicalengineer #Maintenance #ubrication #lubricants #oilandgas #oilindustry #oilfieldservices #oilanalysis #oilrefinery #turbomachinery #machinery #turbines #turbo #conditionbasedmaintenance #conditionbasedmonitoring #conditionmonitoring #conditionmonitoring
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Senior Rotating Engineer ( RCM, CMRP, SAP, CAT I, MAXIMO, API ® 610, 617,618,619,682, 692) & ASME Codes. 10 years of experience in maintenance & Operation for Turbo Machinery Equipment (Turbines, Compressors, pumps)
Lesson 1 Case Study. Performing Major overhaul of Large Centrifugal Gas Compressor Plz take notes.don't hesitate to contact me for any details. #Rotating #Maintenance #steamturbine #Assembly #Disassembly #Clearance #0verhauling #Oilandgas #Powerplant #Petrochemicals #Rotatingequipment #Mechanical #Mechanicalengineer #Maintenance #ubrication #lubricants #oilandgas #oilindustry #oilfieldservices #oilanalysis #oilrefinery #turbomachinery #machinery #turbines #turbo #conditionbasedmaintenance #conditionbasedmonitoring #conditionmonitoring #conditionmonitoring
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Here is a link to Parts 6 and 7 of my series on I&C Inspections (Control valves and Isolation valves). https://lnkd.in/ekgMG2iS I combined these two parts together, because so many issues are related for control valves and isolation valves. To plants seeking to boost reliability, take some time and read each of the inspection checklist items from this post and my others on LinkedIn. Few sites (if any) are doing these checks - and it is a safe bet that each of your plants/facilities could benefit dramatically from these checks. These simple inspection items would show a huge ROI for the small amount of time required to implement this into the I&C maintenance program. Let me know if you have input, suggestions, or questions on any of this. Many organizations that actually do have I&C and/or valve inspections' built into their maintenance programs, still fail to provide adequate clarity or guidance on what to check or fail to train personnel of the failure modes and of what to look for in the inspections (or why) - so the inspection procedure ends up being a check the box game (and fails to produce the desired results). Doing real inspections with purpose and proper guidance will yield serious benefits long term... #instrumentation #instrumentationandcontrol #maintenancemanagement #instrumenttechnician #instrumenttechoffshore #processsafetymanagement
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Forever Field Operations Engineer 🖤💀⚙️ The Emergency Shutdown System (ESS/ESDD) uses a combination of electro-hydraulic control valves and pressure switches, together with the Data Acquisition System (DAS), to stop the coiled tubing injector in the event of an imminent failure. Therefore: It helps to avoid costly operational failures, it is configurable by the operator, the system status is displayed on the Integra screen and records all events in the event log. It fits most coiled tubing units. It allows continuous real-time monitoring of minimum and maximum weight, maximum rate of weight change per second and minimum coiled tubing speed. Anything you would like to add, colleague?, Greetings! 🤝 #oilgas #wellservices #professionalexperiences #engineering #ecuador #petroleumengineer #wellintervention #engineer #work #moments #worksafe #workhard #IADC #IWCF #PetroleumServices
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Maintenance and Overhauling of Steam Turbines #OilandGas #Engineer #Engineering #Mechanical #SteamTurbine #Maintenance
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We offer a comprehensive suite of services tailored to support the operational needs of key industrial sectors, including power plants and refineries. Our expertise spans a broad spectrum, ensuring the smooth execution of maintenance, major overhauling and operational tasks related to gas turbines, steam turbines and generators. #Electrical #Mechanical #Instrumentation #Welding #Fabrication #Rigging #Piping #Turbines #Generators
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The Vital Role of Preventive Maintenance in Oil & Gas: A Mechanic's Perspective #oilandgas #maintenance #preventivemaintenance #engineering As a Maintenance Mechanical Engineering team in the oil and gas industry, I see firsthand the importance of preventive maintenance (PM). It's not just about fixing things when they break; it's about proactive care that ensures: Safety: Regular inspections and servicing minimize the risk of equipment failure, safeguarding personnel and the environment. Uptime: PM helps prevent unplanned downtime, keeping operations running smoothly and maximizing production efficiency. Cost Savings: Catching and addressing minor issues early on prevents them from snowballing into expensive repairs or replacements later. Here are some key PM practices I implement: Following OEM recommendations: Staying up-to-date on manufacturer's guidelines for equipment maintenance schedules and procedures. Utilizing data and technology: Utilizing data from condition monitoring systems to identify potential problems before they escalate. Maintaining a meticulous log: Documenting all maintenance activities to track equipment health and identify trends. Effective PM is a team effort! Collaboration between Operators, technicians, supervisors, engineers, planners, superindent, and managers is essential for: Optimizing PM schedules: Prioritizing critical equipment and allocating resources effectively. Sharing knowledge and expertise: Ensuring everyone has the latest information and best practices for maintaining complex machinery. What are your thoughts on the significance of preventive maintenance in the oil and gas industry? Share your experiences also. #maintenancetechnician #maintenanceengineer #oilandgascompanies #oilandgas #rcm #reliability #cmrp #reliabilitycentered #oilandgasmaintenance #management #industrialcareers #oilandgasindustry
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Importance of Instrument Air in Process Plant #instrumentation #instrumentationandcontrol #controlengineering #engineering #engineer #engineers #automation #industrialautomation #instrumentengineer #instrumenttechnician #processengineering #processautomation #industrialengineering #engineering #industrialengineering #processinstrumentation https://lnkd.in/gqitBV4V
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