Mechanical CAD Designer

Premtech Ltd
Ashby-de-la-Zouch
3 days ago
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Premtech is a dynamic company that provides Engineering Consultancy and Design Services to organisations in the energy sector. We are passionate and committed to the learning and development of our people making sure they have the right skills and knowledge to be successful and to help achieve their potential.


We have 3 office locations; Ashby (Leicestershire), Ruddington (Nottinghamshire) and Warrington. The office location for this role could be either of the 3 locations.


Company benefits

  • Competitive salary
  • Pension
  • Bonus scheme
  • Private healthcare
  • Life insurance
  • Gym membership
  • Cycle to work
  • Hybrid working
  • Early Friday finish


As a CAD Designer you will have a good working knowledge and experience of AutoCAD (or similar CAD packages, both 2D and 3D) and working as part of a multi-disciplinary team.

Your role will be to support the Mechanical Engineering discipline through the production of high-quality engineering design drawings, schedules and diagrams of pipework systems. You should be enthusiastic and conscientious about the work you produce, leading by example with good attention to detail. You will also have the ability to learn quickly and work methodically under your own initiative, as well as part of a team.


As part of your role, you will assist in surveying client sites using both drones and conventional surveying means. Premtech has a defined development path for CAD Designers to develop your skills and progress to a senior member of the team. As a member of the Premtech team you will be using a suite of Autodesk software including:


  • Plant3D
  • Revit
  • AutoCAD
  • Recap
  • Navisworks


Ideally you will have a minimum of 3 years’ experience working within oil and gas related industries, but it is not mandatory. To complement this, you will have an engineering background and recognised engineering qualifications, preferably with a Mechanical and / or Civil bias, together with an awareness and commitment to health, safety and environmental procedures relating to design and construction activities.

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