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Echelon Engineers are recruiting on behalf of a leading process plant equipment manufacturer who are looking for an experienced AutoCAD Draughtsman with strong P&ID experience to support ongoing project work on a contract basis.

The Role:

You will be working closely with the engineering and project teams to produce detailed 2D drawings and process & instrumentation diagrams (P&IDs) for bespoke industrial systems. The ideal candidate will have a solid background in delivering high-quality drawings within manufacturing or engineering settings.

Key Responsibilities:



Producing 2D technical drawings and P&IDs using AutoCAD.

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Liaising with engineers to interpret specifications and requirements.

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Ensuring all drawings are accurate and comply with relevant standards.

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Making updates and revisions to existing documentation as needed.

Requirements:

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Proficient in AutoCAD (2D).

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Strong P&ID drafting experience.

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Background in process engineering, manufacturing, or similar industrial environments.

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Ability to work independently and manage deadlines effectively.

Desirable:

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Knowledge of process plant equipment and mechanical layouts.

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Experience working in a project-based engineering team.

This role offers a great opportunity for a skilled draughtsman seeking a new challenge in a dynamic and technical environment.

To apply or find out more, please submit your CV and one of our consultants at Echelon Engineers will be in touch

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