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A Mechanical Designer with 5 to 10 years of experience as a P&ID Developer is responsible for creating, updating, and maintaining Piping and Instrumentation Diagrams (P&IDs) that illustrate the flow of fluids, control systems, and equipment in industrial processes. They work closely with engineering teams to ensure the safe and efficient operation of complex systems.
Qualifications:
Education:
Bachelor's degree in mechanical engineering, mechanical design, or a related field.
Experience:
5-10 years of experience in mechanical design with a focus on P&ID development for industrial processes.
Key Responsibilities:
P&ID Development: Create and update P&IDs using industry-standard software, such as AutoCAD, to accurately represent the layout and functionality of piping, equipment, and instrumentation in industrial processes.
Collaboration: Work closely with mechanical engineers, process engineers, and other stakeholders to understand the requirements for P&IDs and ensure that they meet design specifications.
Documentation: Generate detailed and clear P&ID documentation, including equipment symbols, instrument details, piping layouts, control loops and asset naming & numbering.
Regulatory Compliance: Ensure that P&IDs comply with safety regulations, industry standards, and project-specific requirements.
Component Selection: Collaborate with engineers to select appropriate piping materials, valves, instruments, and other components based on design and operational requirements.
Change Management: Manage changes to P&IDs by documenting and tracking revisions and ensuring that all stakeholders are informed of updates.
Quality Control: Review and validate P&IDs for accuracy and completeness, ensuring that they are consistent with project goals and safety guidelines.
As-Built Documentation: Create as-built P&IDs to reflect the actual configuration of systems after construction or modifications. This will require field walkdowns to QC accuracy of data and CAD work.
Communication: Clearly communicate design concepts and modifications to team members and project stakeholders.
Training and Support: Provide training and support to less experienced team members and drafters in P&ID development.
Skills:
Proficiency in P&ID software (AutoCAD).
In-depth understanding of industrial processes, equipment, and instrumentation.
Knowledge of safety regulations and industry standards related to P&ID development.
Strong problem-solving and analytical skills.
Effective communication and collaboration abilities.
Attention to detail and a commitment to delivering accurate and high-quality P&IDs.
A Mechanical Designer with 5 to 10 years of experience in P&ID development is a critical asset to projects in industrial and manufacturing settings.
Their ability to create and maintain accurate P&IDs ensures the safe and efficient operation of complex systems, contributing to the success of engineering projects and the safety of industry.

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