The SPP&ID Designer is responsible for designing, drafting, and preparing detailed piping and instrumentation diagrams (P&IDs) that are essential for the construction, installation, and operation of industrial systems. They collaborate with engineers and project teams to ensure the design meets industry standards, safety regulations, and client specifications. Key Responsibilities:
P&ID Design : Develop and design Piping and Instrumentation Diagrams (P&IDs) for various industrial systems including mechanical, electrical, chemical, and HVAC systems.
Collaboration : Work closely with project engineers, design teams, and clients to gather design requirements and specifications.
CAD Software : Use specialized CAD software (e.g., AutoCAD, Revit, or SmartPlant) to create, modify, and update P&ID drawings.
System Design and Layouts : Develop detailed designs of piping systems, including material selections, routing, and installation methods.
Specification Compliance : Ensure designs adhere to company and industry standards, safety codes, and regulatory requirements.
Document Control : Maintain accurate and up-to-date records of design files, revisions, and specifications.
Quality Assurance : Conduct reviews and checks for design accuracy, completeness, and alignment with project goals.
Troubleshooting and Support : Provide support during the construction and installation phases by troubleshooting design-related issues and providing guidance.
Design Improvement : Suggest improvements and cost-effective solutions for systems while ensuring safety and functionality.
Project Deadlines : Ensure timely delivery of design documents and support project milestones.
Requirements
Education : Associate\ degree or higher in Mechanical, Civil, or Chemical Engineering Technology, or equivalent relevant experience.
Experience : 5+ years of experience in P&ID design and drafting for industrial projects (oil & gas, chemical, power, etc.).
Software Proficiency : Strong proficiency in CAD software (AutoCAD, Revit, or SmartPlant), P&ID design tools, and Microsoft Office Suite.
Knowledge of Standards : Familiarity with industry standards such as ISO, ANSI, ASME, and other relevant codes and regulations for piping design.
Attention to Detail : Ability to create accurate, detailed drawings while following complex specifications.