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Design Engineer - Mech Elec P&IDs

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Washington
3 weeks ago
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COMPANY POFILE, DESCRIPTION, AND SCOPE OF ROLE

Providing bespoke industrial Process heating solutions, temperature maintenance, environmental monitoring and temporary power distribution solutions extensively within Petrochemical, Oil & Gas, and other Industrial environments. Our client is a global business and a world class leader in their field, and have been established for over sixty years.

Due to continued growth they’re seeking to appoint a skilled and detail-oriented Design Engineer to play a critical role in the design of bespoke industrial / process heating systems, panel board and cable schedules, wiring diagrams, BOMs and location plans. This is a perfect opportunity for an experienced Electrical Design Engineer, or an experienced Mechanical Design Engineer who is able to read and interpret engineering drawings (e.g. piping isometric drawings, wiring diagrams, P&IDs), and/or has working knowledge of basic electrical principals, e.g., Ohm's Law, voltage, amperage, circuits etc..

Potential for Progression and development: This opportunity will also be of interest for candidates seeking to progress and develop.

* Potential for an element of hybrid working via agreement post induction / onboarding.

KEY DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES:

* Support the design and engineering of electrical heat tracing systems for industrial projects.

* Identify heat tracing requirements from customers' drawings, specifications and ...

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