Mechanical CAD Engineer

Assystem
Sunderland
3 weeks ago
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Mechanical CAD Engineer

Assystem Sunderland, England, United Kingdom


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Assystem is a global leader committed to accelerating the energy transition. With 7,500 employees across 12 countries, we tackle the monumental task of switching to low‑carbon energy. Our 55+ years of experience in highly regulated sectors ensure we deliver top‑notch engineering, project management, and digital solutions.


Job Description

🚀 Join the Fusion and Modular Nuclear Business Unit! 🚀 Reporting to the CAD Manager, the Mechanical CAD Engineer is responsible for the delivery of component models and definitions, system P&ID diagrams, integrated layouts, and assemblies for the Small Modular Reactor (SMR). The role involves developing an understanding of the SMR layout and components, collaborating with engineering designers, and generating CAD models and definitions to a high standard.


Your Mission

  • 🏗️ Integrated Layout Design: Develop layout solutions from concept to construction, based on design engineer specifications.
  • 🛠️ CAD Modeling: Create component CAD models and definitions adhering to SMR standards.
  • 📜 Diagram Production: Generate 2D process, instrumentation, and ventilation system diagrams.
  • 🔄 Data Management: Assist with product configuration and data management processes.
  • Quality Assurance: Maintain quality through peer reviews of models and component definitions.
  • 🖥️ CAD Environment Management: Set up and maintain CAD tools, templates, standards, QA processes, and training materials.
  • 🌟 Team Support: Provide CAD expertise, training, and mentorship to the CAD/BIM team and junior staff members.

Why Join the Community of Switchers?

  • 🌟 Over 55 years in nuclear engineering.
  • 🏆 Ranked among the top 3 largest nuclear engineering companies.
  • 💼 Attractive social benefits, including an engaging Employee Committee and holiday bonuses.
  • 📚 Ongoing training with numerous career opportunities.
  • 📈 70% of managers are promoted internally.
  • 🏠 Hybrid work: 1‑2 days remote per week.

Qualifications

  • 🔧 Experienced Mechanical CAD Engineer or similar role, ready to drive innovation and excellence.
  • 🤝 Collaborative team player who transforms concepts into reality through engineering teamwork.
  • 🖥️ Proficient in 2D CAD systems like AutoCAD for precise and detailed drawings.
  • 🏗️ Skilled in 3D CAD/BIM systems (Revit, Inventor, Solidworks, Solid Edge, Siemens NX, PDMS, AutoCAD Plant 3D, or similar).
  • 🎓 Professionally qualified in an engineering‑related field.
  • 🔒 SC Clearance or the capability to achieve it, ensuring readiness for high‑security projects.

Additional Information

Due to the nature of the work, applicants must meet UK security clearance criteria.


Ready to make a difference in the nuclear engineering world? Join us and be a part of the future of nuclear and fusion innovation!


We are committed to equal treatment of candidates and promote all forms of diversity within our company. We believe that bringing together people with different backgrounds and perspectives is essential for creating innovative and impactful solutions. Skills, talent, and our people’s ability to dare are the only things that matter. Bring your unique contributions and help us shape the future.


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