The specialist will provide combustion solutions for fired equipment, diagnose issues, suggest maintenance, and integrate team support to enhance customer service.
The End User Combustion Consultant (EUCC) employee is required to serve in a fired equipment specialist/engineer capacity for customers in the designated geographic locations by providing combustion solutions for furnaces, heaters, boilers, flares, incinerators, or other fired equipment and ancillary technologies. EUCC employee must apply problem-solving skills across multiple markets, customers, and equipment. It is necessary for the employee to travel to different facilities, diagnose equipment issues, upgrade technologies to satisfy environmental initiatives, and solve combustion problems predominately for refining and petrochemical end users with the support of a global team. Employee should use combustion expertise to provide heroic service and solutions for company customers to develop business in his designated area.
The End User Combustion Consultant position provide the following expertise:
Combustion Equipment Insight
- Assist in diagnosing ALL fired equipment for:
- Mechanical integrity
- Operational suitability
- Estimated remaining useful life
- Diagnose failures and malfunctions
- Engineer technical and operational solutions
- Maintenance insight
- Suggest maintenance scope for repairs
- Review completed maintenance for suitability
- Review spare parts inventory and sparing levels
- Heater and furnace preliminary surveys
- Pre-turnaround scope generation and reporting
- Commissioning support
- Review equipment received at site
- Review installed equipment for proper alignment
- Assist with commissioning and startup
Zeeco system navigation
- Integrate necessary Zeeco SMEs with site for consultation
- Develop scope of inquiry for complete solutions
- Integrate and expedite Zeeco applications and projecting teams
- Coordinate training and educational opportunities
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