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Senior Mechanical Piping Designer

Morson Edge
Warrington
4 days ago
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Senior Mechanical/Piping Designer (Utilities) Location: North West, England Vacancy Type: Permanent | Employee
About the Role We're looking for a Senior Mechanical/Piping Designer to join a leading engineering and infrastructure team delivering essential services across the utilities sector. In this role, you'll have the opportunity to work on complex mechanical and pipework designs, contributing to projects that safeguard water supply, enhance environmental performance, and ensure compliance with industry standards.
You'll work in a supportive and safety-focused environment, where innovation, collaboration, and professional growth are encouraged.
What You'll Do
Produce concept, developed, and detailed design deliverables for mechanical pipework and associated mechanical services, including: 3D models, piping isometrics, general arrangement drawings, bills of materials, valve/equipment schedules, design risk registers, steelwork support details, and specifications.

Ensure designs comply with customer design guides, procedures, and standards.

Conduct site surveys and provide support during installation activities.

What We're Looking For
HNC or Degree in a technical engineering-related subject.

Proven experience in the Utilities sector (clean and wastewater).

Knowledge of water sector standards.

Proficiency in AutoCAD and Plant 3D.

What We Offer
Competitive salary with career development opportunities.

25 days annual leave plus bank holidays, with the option to purchase additional leave.

Hybrid working available following probationary period.

Company pension scheme and death in service benefit.

Employee assistance programme.

My Rewards discounts on high street and online shopping.

Recommend-a-friend scheme with rewards for introductions.

Additional Information
Some roles may require background checks, drug, and alcohol testing as part of onboarding.

Apply early to ensure your application is considered, as vacancies may close before the stated closing date.

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