Mechanical Design Engineer - Pressure Equipment

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Mechanical Design Engineer – Pressure Equipment
Location: Brownhills
Salary: £45,000 – £50,000 per annum

We are a leading engineering business delivering innovative solutions in the design and manufacture of pressure vessels, pressure pipework, and heat exchangers. We are looking for a talented Mechanical Design Engineer to join a dynamic team and design cutting-edge pressure equipment, fabrication jigs, and fixtures—all while ensuring compliance with industry standards.

Key Responsibilities
  • Design and develop pressure vessels, pressure pipework, and heat exchangers in line with ASME III, ASME VIII, PD 5500, and BS EN 12952.
  • Produce detailed 3D CAD models, engineering drawings, and specifications for manufacturing.
  • Conduct stress analysis, material selection, and design calculations to ensure safety and integrity.
  • Review and improve existing designs for functionality, cost-efficiency, and manufacturability.
  • Collaborate with cross-functional teams to meet client requirements.
  • Maintain accurate design documentation and project records.
  • Ensure compliance with health, safety, and environmental regulations.
Key Requirements
  • Degree in Mechanical Engineering or related discipline.
  • Proven experience in mechanical design of pressure vessels, pipework, and heat exchangers.
  • Strong knowledge of ASME III, ASME VIII, PD 5500, BS EN 12952.
  • Proficiency in 3D CAD software (e.g., SolidWorks, AutoCAD).
  • Experience with stress analysis and material selection for pressure equipment.
  • Excellent problem-solving, communication, and teamwork skills.
  • Ability to manage multiple projects and meet deadlines.
  • Must be a British national eligible for UK security clearance.
Desirable Skills
  • Experience in power generation, oil & gas, chemical, or energy sectors.
  • Familiarity with FEA (Finite Element Analysis) software.
  • Chartered status or working towards IMechE / IED chartership.
What They Offer
  • Competitive salary & benefits.
  • Exposure to cutting-edge engineering projects.
  • Career development and support for professional qualifications.
  • A supportive, collaborative, and innovative team environment.


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