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Mechanical Plant Design Engineer (HVDC)
Posted 3 hours 51 minutes ago by WA Consultants
Mechanical Design Engineer with experience in Working in NX/Teamcenter Cad, required for a six month (potentially much longer term) contract.
Role:
- Under general guidance of a supervisor/experienced engineer, you will be worki in a group of designers dedicated to a specific HVDC Power Plant project. You will be making layouts for the different areas in the station working in NX cadsystem with teamcenter as a library.
Responsibilities:
- Knowledge in advanced high-end CAD software(s) to ensure CAD activities, 3D-modelling in parts and assemblies in different levels, 2D-drafting for drawings and layouts are delivered on time and meet quality standard.
- Familiar with design principles used within electromechanical plant design of HVDC stations (onshore/offshore).
- Evaluate and select standard techniques and procedures to perform Station layout design, building requirements inputs to civil designer, installation drawings and detail design of steel support, connectors, insulators etc.
- Provide technical support for installation and commissioning activities for the HVDC projects.
- Prepare proposal/presentation of engineering projects/programs (provision of bills of materials, estimated engineering hours etc.
Experience:
- A Bachelor's degree in mechanical engineering or related discipline.
- Experience in 3D-Modeling and preforming 2D-drawings/layouts in Software tools NX/TC.
- A high level of self-motivation, curiosity and desire to learn about new Technologies.
- A collaborative, solutions-oriented approach and strong communication skills.
- Some experience in substation engineering or similar.
To arrange a Teams-based interview, please email in the first instance, your CV to (see below)
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