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Mechanical Design Engineer

AM Global
Hartlepool
19 hours ago
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My client manufactures and supplies a wide range of pipeline pigs and pipeline plugs to leading offshore and onshore companies throughout the world. Our pig-supply scope covers all types of pipeline pigs; foam pigs, disc pigs, cup pigs and on to more complex articulated and multi-diameter designs, capable of running line lengths in excess of 900 km. In addition to pipeline pigs & plugs, new technology has been launched to identify, track & locate pipeline pigs during operations.


We have a focus on all areas of our products including concept feed and R&D, detailed design and engineering, manufacture and testing & project management. Our dynamic and fast paced culture has ensured our market leading position and highly renowned brand. There is currently an opportunity within the company for a mechanical design/project engineer.

Working within the engineering/projects department, the position is a flexible role, ensuring involvement in all aspects/products within the business.


The role would involve:

• Creating design models & production drawings (using AutoCAD (2D) or Solidworks (3D) design package for both concept designs and existing products.

• Assistance in preparing operational manuals, engineering studies & datasheets

• Assembly of products – assisting the project at the build stage

• Testing of products (i.e. pressure testing, function testing) to confirm client specification.

• Assistance with project documentation

This role requires a self -motivated candidate with excellent interpersonal, communication and organisational skills and a knowledge / interest in mechanical engineering and oil & gas operations.


For this role, previous design experience with Pipeline Pigs is essential.


They will be proficient in 2D (AutoCAD) /3D (Solidworks) design packages and be confident using hand calculations / design packages to carry to support designs. Attention to detail, accuracy and strong communication skills are key, along with an ability to manage multiple design projects to stringent timescales/deadlines.

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