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Mechanical Engineer

Ingersoll-Rand plc
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4 days ago
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Haskel is the market leader in high-pressure fluid management, designing and manufacturing a range of products that enable the controlled use of high-pressure and flow-generating equipment, including pumps, gas boosters, air amplifiers and hydrogen compression solutions. As part of the Ingersoll Rand group and with over 75 years of expertise, Haskel’s leadership in the market is built on a reputation of safety, reliability, and the highest quality, providing equipment for critical applications and accelerating the transition to sustainable energy.


Job Summary

Mechanical Design Engineer with experience of working with live customer focused projects, responsible for designing gas, hydraulic and process systems from first principles. You will produce instrumentation pipe-work schematics (P&ID’s), fabrication drawings, system designs and GA drawings in both 2D and 3D CAD packages and liaise with customers to outline design concepts.


Responsibilities

  • To be an operational member of the design team to ensure systems are delivered on time and to specification.
  • Concept system design including circuits, pumps, tooling and fabrication.
  • Produce engineering calculations to ensure specifications are met including: - General understanding of thermodynamics, general understanding of mechanical design and calculations, good knowledge of material compatibility, flow through valves and pipework, volumetric pressure calculations and power consumption calculations.
  • Produce detailed drawings, general arrangement drawings, P&ID drawings and bill of materials using AutoCAD Inventor.
  • Compiling component specifications and verification in accordance with operating environment.
  • Complete engineering and project documentation to ensure continued compliance with ISO standards and CE marking directives.
  • Lead on design reviews to communicate system design to full project team.
  • Creating technical files and data books including: - PED technical files, ATEX/IECEx technical files, and customer specific quality documentation.

Basic Qualifications/Experience

  • An appropriate Engineering related degree is essential.
  • Previous relevant experience is also essential.
  • Excellent technical skills with good attention to detail
  • Ability to work under pressure
  • Creative thinker with excellent problem-solving skills
  • Interpersonal and teamworking skills
  • Excellent verbal and written communication skills

Travel & Work Arrangements/Requirements

The Mechanic Design Engineer position is a full-time permanent role based at the Sunderland Facility.


What we Offer

  • 25 days holiday and bank holidays (Option to purchase additional 5 days)
  • 7% Employer pension contribution
  • Westfield Health medical cash plan cover
  • Death in service benefit of 4 x salary
  • Cycle scheme (after probation period)
  • Electric car scheme (after one year of employment)
  • 10% of salary in shares (after one year of employment)
  • Employee assistance program
  • Enhanced maternity & paternity policies
  • LinkedIn Learning access

Special Accommodation

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Ingersoll Rand is committed to achieving workforce diversity reflective of our communities. We are an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to age, ancestry, color, family or medical care leave, gender identity or expression, genetic information, marital status, medical condition, national origin, physical or mental disability, political affiliation, protected veteran status, race, religion, sex (including pregnancy), sexual orientation, or any other characteristic protected by applicable laws, regulations and ordinances. If you need assistance and/or a reasonable accommodation due to a disability during the application or the recruiting process, please send a request and a member of our team will contact you.


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