Career Path
Become a Senior Piping Engineer
Build the technical breadth required for senior piping engineering responsibilities across piping layout context, stress, supports, design codes, materials, interfaces, and discipline coordination.
Why this path
A senior-track path with careful positioning
This path aligns with EPC role language because senior and lead piping engineers are expected to understand piping routing, support design, stress analysis, technical deliverables, material context, design reviews, and cross-discipline coordination.
The positioning should be precise: training alone does not make someone senior. The promise is to build the technical breadth required for senior piping engineering responsibilities.
Included
Competence Programs in this path
- Pipe Stress Analysis
- EN 13480 Piping Design Code
- PED Awareness
- FRP Piping
- Buried Piping
- Water Hammer Fundamentals
- Water Hammer Analysis
- Dynamic Pipe Stress
- AIV/FIV
- Corrosion Mechanisms
- Actuated Valves Fundamentals
Optional add-ons
- NozzlePRO
- FEPipe
- ASME VIII-1 Pressure Vessel Design
- EN 13445 Pressure Vessel Design
What this helps you prove
- You can connect stress analysis, design codes, piping materials, and system behavior.
- You understand technical interfaces with equipment, valves, corrosion, and dynamics.
- You have a stronger technical story for promotion, interviews, or expanded scope.