Friday, November 29, 2019
ASMEs Five Strategic Technologies Pressure Technology
ASMEs Five Strategic Technologies Pressure Technology ASMEs Five Strategic Technologies Pressure Technology ASMEs Five Strategic Technologies Pressure TechnologyThis is the fifth in a series of ASME News articles on the Societys five strategic technology focus areasrobotics, bioengineering, clean energy, manufacturing and pressure technology. This article will focus on ASMEs activities related to the topic of pressure technology.When ASME volunteers and staff were going through the process of identifying and selecting the technology areas that would serve as the basis of the Societys strategic emphasis, the choice of pressure technology welches natural, given the Societys long-standing connection to the sector through its Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code (BPVC) and related standards, conformity assessment programs, training and certification courses, and events that ASME has developed.Its our strength, our brand, said Paul Cleri, ASMEs business development director for Power and Energ y. We have a large number of subject matter experts and strong ties to industries in the pressure technology space, Cleri continued, adding that those factors weighed heavily in favor of pressure technology being chosen as one of the five strategic technologies that were eventually approved by the Board of Governors.Since then, the Society has been hard at work developing new activities and products related to pressure technology, including two new industry-focused events that were presented during the past year.Last June, ASME held its first Pressure Technology Industry Forum, Resolving the Challenges of Power Plant Cycling, in Orlando, Fla. The conference brought together representatives from nearly 25 companies, government agencies, utilities and universities to discuss the logistics and economic issues facing owners and operators of base load power plants facilities that were designed to consistently operate at full or near full capacity due to the growing role fluctuating ene rgy sources such as solar and wind are playing in electricity generation. The program, which incorporated panel sessions addressing the operations, maintenance and financial challenges of plant cycling, featured speakers from American Electric Power, Copperleaf Technologies, EPRI, Intertek, Modelon, Riley Power Inc., Sargent and Lundy, Siemens Energy Inc., Thielsch Engineering, and Vogt.ASME presented a second industry forum related to pressure technology, Asset Integrity Management Pipeline Integrity Management Under Geohazard Conditions (AIM-PIMG), from March 25-28 in Houston. The successful event, which drew approximately 110 attendees, featured several keynotes and panel discussions as well as approximately 90 technical presentations addressing the recent advances in managing landslides and other ground movement hazards, which can pose a serious threat to pipeline integrity.ASME Standards Certification has also been active in the pressure technology arena in recent months, hav ing published several pressure technology standards ASME NM.1-2018, Thermoplastic Piping Systems ASME NM.2-2018, Glass Fiber-Reinforced Thermosetting Resin Piping Systems ASME NM.3.1-2018, Nonmetallic Materials, Part 1Thermoplastic Material Specifications ASME NM.3.2-2018, Nonmetallic Materials, Part 2Reinforced Thermoset Plastic Material Specifications ASME NM.3.3-2018, Nonmetallic Materials, Part 3Properties B31.8, Gas Transmission and Distribution Piping Systems and B31.8S, Managing System Integrity of Gas Pipelines.Examples of other endeavors related to pressure technology at ASME includeThe recent publication of the ASME Press booksPipeline Pumping and Compression Systems A Practical Approach, Third Edition,API 1169 Pipeline Construction Inspector Examination GuidebookPipeline Geohazards Planning, Design, Construction and Operations, and the forthcoming online publication ofCompanion Guide to the ASME Boiler Pressure Vessel Code, which will be continually updatedThe recent pre sentation of the three-part webinar series,Resolving the Challenges of Power Plant Cycling andThe 2018 launch of the ASMEJournal of Nondestructive Evaluation, Diagnostics and Prognostics of Engineering Systems, which provides a venue for communication, discussion and dissemination of advanced research related to nondestructive evaluation (NDE), structural health monitoring (SHM) and prognosis, along with the existingASMEJournal of Pressure Vessel Technology, which serves as the flagship archival publication for research in the area of Pressure Technology andSeveral recently introduced Learning Development courses, includingBoiler Operation and Maintenance (PD769)Inspection, Repairs and Alterations of Boilers (PD770)Design by Analysis Requirements in ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code Section VIII, Division 2 Alternative Rules (MC121) andASME BPV Code, Section I Examples Practical Calculations Methods (PD797).Additional pressure technology products and programs are also in devel opment at ASME. Be sure to check upcoming issues ofASME Newsfor further updates.
Sunday, November 24, 2019
How and when to add References on a Resume
How and when to add References on a ResumeHow and when to add References on a ResumeReferences on resume. Or Resume on references?The reference page for resumes is a debatable issue.Are you also confused about whether resume references should be included or elend?And what is the best way to include resume references?In this blog post, we will discuss how to list references on a resume.You can try our Online Resume Builder here. Get your customized resume built by professionalsRead on to find out about references on a resume.References. Yes or No?Old school says yes. Modern era says no.Some old school people suggest that references on a resume are right.But the modern people say that they should leid be written.References in resumes were an old school thing. In the modern times, they are notlage preferred.Usually, the recruiters do not like to see references in the resume. It wastes their time.Instead, you can include them in cover letter or on a separate page at the end of your resum e.There are some special circumstances when you can/should include references in your resume.Example When dealing with a hiring manager, or when it is specifically written in the job description.Quick Tip If you do not have much work experience, you can include a list of references. This helps the recruiter to see your potential.How to List References on a Resume?If you have decided to include the references, read on about how to list references on a resume.Best idea is to include the references in a separate page. This reference page for resume should be attached after the resume.This is very helpful as the recruiter can skip this part if he wants to. This does not waste his time. And time is moneyThere is a set format for the resume references. It is important that this reference page for resume does not look superficial to the employer.Following format must be kept in mind while writing resume referencesFirst Name Last NameProfessional Position / TitleName of CompanyAddress of C ompanyCity, State, Zip of CompanyPhone Number of ReferenceEmail address of ReferenceLinkedIn id, if anySome quick checksUse a dedicated references page for resume at the end of your resume.The format of your references page for resume should be consistent. This means that you should include same set of information for each of your references in the list.The design should be same as your cover letter or resume. This makes sure that your references do not look abrupt.Who can be my Reference?To make your resume stand out, you must choose your resume references wisely.Check your resume references for any abrupt references before you send itThe references on resume must be applicable to the job you are applying for. Professional resume references are considered the best for a resume.This list of references should not be of family relations. Personal references are generally not recommended.It shows that you could not find enough professional references. The recruiter might think that you r industry background is weak.The best references to add are working professionals. They must be related to the industry to which you are applying. But they should be unrelated to you (in a familial sense).It is very impressive if you have a diverse list of references.Quick Tip You can use LinkedIn as a resource to verify the job titles The employer will also get a fair idea of the job profiles. Your sincerity and genuineness will also shineHow many References?So, how big your references list can be?On an average, Three to Five is the ideal number of references for a reference page for resume.Quick Tip Avoid writing Resume references available upon request. This statement is old and and creates unnecessary problems in your resume.Will they agree to be my Reference?orShould I ask them first?We are humans.And humans forget to ask the permission of our references before listing them.Do not just list down personennames on your references. It is polite to ask firstThe rule of thumb is to ask permission of the person listed in the references first.You can send them an email or call them. To do this, you can note this information from their professional LinkedIn ids.If they grant you the permission, only then you should list them.Do not worry They are not cruel at allThis helps you save your ass in case your employer calls them for verification. Now, they will know before hand.Also you can make sure their contact information is correct.When your job profile is closed or you get the job, you can thank them.Drop in a polite email. If they are a bit close to you, you can also invite them to dinner.Quick Tip Provide them with the copy of your resume before hand. This helps them get familiar with your job profile and praise you if neededHow does Reference Page for a Resume look like?Professionals at Hiration have designed a free resume references template for you.To get your resume reviewed for free, click here.Before listing your 3-5, here is a quick checklistYour name a nd address should be on the top. It can be left-, right-, or center-aligned. Follow the same style as your resume and cover letter. Do not forget to include your phone number and email address.Follow with date and company address. Make sure it is left-aligned above your first reference entry first the recruiters name (if you have it), companys name, and companys address.Finally, add reference titles/subtitles such as References. If you have both professional references and personal references, you can add both subtitles.Happy Resume Writing
Thursday, November 21, 2019
What Does Vacation Time Mean to You
What Does Vacation Time Mean to YouWhat Does Vacation Time Mean to You?What Does Vacation Time Mean to YouI bought a house in April. I get 15 days of paid vacation and sick time per calendar year, and almost all of them have been used to complete house projects. Paint this, demo that, install the thingamabob. When the dust finally settled, I realized I have only a few days left for the rest of the year (with a couple set aside for the dreaded illnesses Old Man Winter brings with him) and I havent taken a single minute to relax.I love my house and I love the work Ive done to it, but Im kicking myself for not saving more vacation time for a real escape. What does any of that mean to you? Im not sure, but you should tell me.What do you spend your vacation time doing? How important is it to you? Do you use it to take real destination vacations, spend time with the kids, or do you not use it at all?If youre unemployed, are you still giving yourself time for vacations or nixing them altoge ther until you get your next job?In the meantime, digest this little fun fact from Salary.com Paid vacation time is a voluntary benefit that organizations offer to employees. There are no federal regulations requiring employers to provide vacation days, but it has become common geschftlicher umgang practice to do so.Did you know that? All along I thought it was mandated, but heres a big fat THANK YOU to all the companies out there that give employees a break
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