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Mechanical Designer - F&B - GFS
Burns & McDonnell
posted 18hr ago
Flexible timing
Key skills for the job
Description
1.Design process and utility piping systems from conceptual phase through detailed
design completion as per the project requirements and in compliance with industry
standards, applicable regulations, and codes.
2.Supporting piping design activities like layout, supporting, pipe rack design, piping
specials, Equipment & Pipe components modeling all the way through preparation of
deliverables which include but are not limited to general arrangement drawings, piping
layouts, piping support standard, spool drawings, MTO etc. by working in a 3D
environment.
4.esponsible for adhering to company adopted QA/QC procedures & CAD standard.
5.Ensure compliance with company and site safety policies.
6.Responsible for effective coordinating and collaborating with mechanical team
7.Regularly meets and corresponds with clients or outside personnel.
8.Other duties as assigned.
Qualifications
1.Diploma in Mechanical Engineering or ITI /NCTVT - Mechanical Draftsman from a
reputed institute.
Minimum 3 to 8 years of working experience using 3D design tool (Plant 3D)
Strong knowledge of standard piping engineering techniques, principles, and
procedures.
4.Good understanding of piping codes & standards like ASME Bioprocessing Equipment
Standard [BPE], ASME B16.1 and ASME B31.3.
5.Competent in the use of 2D and 3D CAD tools - AutoCAD, Plant 3D, Navisworks, BIM.
6.Strong analytical and problem-solving skills.
A committed team player able to work on own initiative.
Good Communication skills (verbal & written) and ability to self-check and produce
accurate work.
Job Engineering
Primary Location India-Maharashtra-Mumbai
Schedule: Contract
Travel: No
Req ID: 245158
Job Hire Type Experienced Not Applicable #BMI N/A
Employment Type: Full Time, Permanent
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