Career Path
Become a Static Equipment Engineer
Build practical capability in pressure equipment, vessel design, local stress, finite element analysis, fatigue, corrosion, and static equipment interfaces used in EPC and operator environments.
Why this path
The strongest mechanical Career Path in the catalog
This path aligns with the way static equipment responsibilities appear in EPC and operator roles: pressure vessels, heat exchangers, piping-equipment interfaces, valves, fitness-for-service context, standards knowledge, fatigue, and corrosion mechanisms.
For Career Builders, the path gives a clear way to turn personal learning into proof of capability across pressure equipment design and analysis topics.
Included
Competence Programs in this path
- PED Awareness
- EN 13445 Pressure Vessel Design
- ASME VIII-1 Pressure Vessel Design
- ASME VIII-2 Design by Analysis
- PV Elite
- NozzlePRO
- FEPipe
- FEA Essentials
- Metal Fatigue Essentials
- Fatigue Engineering
- Corrosion Mechanisms
- Actuated Valves Fundamentals
Optional add-ons
- Actuated Valves Hardware & Diagnostics
- Water Hammer Fundamentals
- AIV/FIV
What this helps you prove
- You understand pressure vessel codes, analysis tools, and local stress topics.
- You can connect design, FEA, fatigue, corrosion, and equipment interface decisions.
- You have visible proof for static equipment interviews or expanded project scope.