Mechanical Design Engineer

Pinnacle Recruitment Ltd
Ilkeston
5 months ago
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Salary: £45,000 - £50,000
Location: Ilkeston
Region: Midlands

Pinnacle Recruitment are currently looking for a Mechanical Design Engineer for one of the main contractors within the Water & Utilities sector.

You will be directing, co-ordinating, initiating, planning, executing, monitoring & control of all mechanical aspects of primarily clean water design projects.

You will be;

  • Mechanical design of infrastructure related primarily to clean water treatment plants ensuring it is compliant with clients specifications and standards
  • Producing design deliverables including, but not limited to, P&IDs, hydraulic calculations, pipework layouts, pipework schedules, P&E schedules, Pipe supports/thrust design, Mechanical GAs and layouts
  • Liaising with designers from different disciplines to ensure the design package is complete and concise
  • Compilation of mechanical specifications and datasheets for procurement of mechanical equipment (pumps, valves, pipework, screens etc)
  • Reviewing technical submissions
  • Presenting technical data or project results to both technical and non-technical Clients and Colleagues
  • Maintaining design input throughout the project lifecycle– from the feasibility stage, to outline and detail design, through to construction and handover
  • Assist with controlling and managing budgets at project level Ensuring compliance with design/specifications and standard

You will need the below;

  • Experience in a similar role, preferably clean water based
  • Mechanical Engineering degree – Essential
  • BTEC HNC/HND in an engineering field as a minimum
  • EUSR water hygiene card
  • Competent in using Microsoft Word & Excel
  • Full UK driving licence

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