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Process Engineering | Swadlincote | Salary D.O.E + Benefits

Are you an experienced Mechanical Design Engineer looking for a fresh challenge within a fast-paced, technically exciting process engineering environment? At NPP we're recruiting on behalf of a leading UK engineering services provider known for delivering complex projects across sectors such as food & drink, utilities, defence, aerospace, and nuclear.

This is a fantastic opportunity to join a specialist process team involved in full project lifecycle delivery - from concept and design to manufacture, installation and commissioning.

The Role:

As a Mechanical Design Engineer, you’ll be involved in the design and development of mechanical systems and components that underpin large-scale manufacturing and industrial process projects. From stainless steel vessels and process pipework to steel structures and plant layouts, you’ll play a vital role in shaping cutting-edge engineering solutions.

Key Responsibilities:



Create and develop detailed 3D models and 2D fabrication drawings using Autodesk Inventor, Plant3D, AutoCAD, and P&ID tools

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Work closely with project teams including Process, Electrical and Systems Engineers to ensure seamless integration of mechanical designs

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Design pressure and non-pressure vessels, structural steelwork, process pipework and sheet metal fabrications

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Interpret P&IDs, PFDs, and technical documentation to produce accurate models and ensure compliance with industry standards and regulations

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Conduct site surveys and laser scans to support design development and system layout planning

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Prepare design documentation to support compliance with Supply of Machinery Regulations

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Support design reviews and present models and drawings using Navisworks or similar

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Participate in design risk assessments, HAZOPs, and ensure CAD outputs meet BS 8888 standards

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Mentor and support junior CAD Engineers and contribute to maintaining high-quality design standards across the team

Skills & Experience:

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Proven experience as a Mechanical Design or 3D CAD Engineer within the process or industrial sector

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Strong knowledge of process industry design standards, including familiarity with P&IDs and PFDs

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Proficiency in Autodesk Inventor, Vault, Plant 3D, and other AEC design software

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Experience designing piping systems and structural supports

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HNC or higher in a mechanically biased engineering discipline

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Ability to conduct basic structural hand calculations

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Comfortable working collaboratively with project teams and liaising with clients

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Detail-oriented with excellent problem-solving skills and communication abilities

What’s On Offer:

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Competitive salary based on experience

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Opportunity to work with a highly skilled and collaborative team on challenging, varied projects

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Strong focus on career development and technical progression

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Involvement in turnkey engineering projects from concept to commissioning

How to Apply:

Please send your CV to the email address detailed below. Should you wish to discuss other opportunities in your area, you are welcome to contact our friendly recruitment team.

This vacancy is being advertised on behalf of Nelson Permanent Placements Ltd. The services of Nelson Permanent Placements Ltd are that of an Employment Agency.

Please be advised that our client can only accept applications from candidates who have a valid legal permit or right to work in the United Kingdom.

Potential candidates who do not have this right or permit, or are pending an application to obtain this right or permit should not apply as your details will not be processed

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