Technical Design Engineer

Heysham
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Technical Design Engineer

£25p/h DOE

Heysham

Part-time or full-time considered

Temporary – on-going

Job Summary:

We are seeking a highly motivated Technical Design Engineer with experience in the chemical industry to support piping and plant design modifications. The ideal candidate will be responsible for updating technical drawings and layouts in accordance with site plans, P&IDs (Piping and Instrumentation Diagrams), and existing pipework, ensuring alignment with operational, safety, and regulatory standards.

Technical Design Engineer

Key Responsibilities:

Review and interpret P&IDs, site layout plans, and existing pipeline configurations to execute precise drawing updates.
Create and modify 2D and 3D technical drawings using CAD software (e.g., AutoCAD)
Work collaboratively with process engineers, maintenance teams, and project managers to capture design intent and technical requirements.
Ensure all drawing changes adhere to site-specific design standards, safety codes, and industry regulations.
Conduct field surveys and walkdowns to verify dimensions and conditions of existing pipework installations.
Maintain accurate document control and drawing revision history in compliance with QA/QC protocols.
Support the development of technical documentation, including isometric drawings, GA (General Arrangement) drawings, and equipment layout diagrams.
Participate in design reviews, hazard assessments (HAZOPs), and project planning meetings as needed.
Technical Design Engineer

Qualifications & Skills:

Degree or diploma in Mechanical Engineering, Chemical Engineering, or a related discipline.
Proficiency in CAD software (AutoCAD, Plant 3D, or equivalent) is required; familiarity with PDM/PLM systems is a plus.
Experience of working in the Chemical industry or a Top Tier COMAH Site is preferred
Excellent attention to detail, analytical thinking, and problem-solving abilities.
Ability to work independently and collaboratively in a multidisciplinary team environment.
Strong communication and organizational skills.
Technical Design Engineer

Preferred Qualifications:

Working knowledge of P&ID software tools such as SmartPlant P&ID or AutoCAD P&ID.
Familiarity with process safety and HAZOP procedures.

Please contact Millie Talatoka @ Winsearch for more information.

Winsearch acts as an employment agency for permanent staff. We recruit for roles based in Engineering & Manufacturing, Food & Drinks, Pharmaceutical, Supply Chain & Procurement and Professional Services. View our latest jobs today on our website  and follow us on LinkedIn.

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