Skip to main content

Pressure Vessel Design Engineer

Job Description

We are a recruiting for a leading multinational engineering company with a strong foothold in the nuclear power industry. Their commitment to excellence and innovation drives us to seek a skilled Pressure Vessel Design Engineer to join dedicated ebgineering design team.
The successful candidate will play a crucial role in the design and development of pressure vessels for the nuclear sector, ensuring compliance with industry codes, standards, and quality requirements.

Role Summary:
As a Pressure Vessel Design Engineer in the nuclear sector, you will be responsible for developing and designing pressure vessels that meet stringent regulatory requirements. Your expertise will contribute to the creation of high-quality, safe, and reliable solutions for the nuclear power industry.

Key Responsibilities:

Utilise previous experience working with ASME Boiler & Pressure Vessel Code and/or equivalent design codes specific to the nuclear power industry.
Apply comprehensive understanding of quality assurance requirements in accordance with ASME NQA-1 and NRC 10CFR 50 App.B.
Demonstrate proficiency in ASME, EN, API, and PED standards, ensuring adherence to design principles for valves and pressure equipment.
Experience in designing and sizing valves within control or isolation products is highly desirable.
Contribute to the complete development cycle, from customer specification requirements to validated product.
Perform design and performance calculations, producing comprehensive design reports.
Generate Bills of Materials (BOM), manufacturing drawings, and General Arrangement (GA) drawings.
Offer support through manufacturing processes, including procurement, quality control, assembly, and testing.
Prepare accurate 3D models and 2D CAD drawings.
Demonstrate knowledge of applications and material selection for pressure vessel design.
Employ problem-solving skills to address technical challenges that may arise.
Support product development and remain updated on emerging technologies relevant to the field.
Supervise and review the work of other team members, ensuring quality and accuracy.
Collaborate effectively with cross-functional team members and departments to address engineering issues and ensure on-time delivery.
Uphold Product Integrity throughout the design and development process.
Adhere to current Health & Safety (H&S) rules and company safety systems, aligned with the company's duty of care document.
Follow the Quality Management System and maintain compliance with the Environmental, Health, and Safety (EHS) Management System.
Qualifications and Experience:

Bachelor's degree in Mechanical Engineering or a related field.
Proven experience in pressure vessel design, preferably within the nuclear power industry.
Familiarity with ASME Boiler & Pressure Vessel Code, ASME NQA-1, NRC 10CFR 50 App.B, and related quality assurance standards.
Strong understanding of ASME, EN, API, and PED standards in relation to pressure equipment design.
Proficiency in CAD software and 3D modeling tools.
Excellent problem-solving abilities and analytical skills.
Effective communication skills and ability to collaborate in a team environment.
Commitment to safety, quality, and compliance.
Previous experience with valve design and sizing is advantageous.
Join Us:
If you are an experienced Pressure Vessel Design Engineer with a passion for innovation and a dedication to maintaining the highest standards of quality and safety, we invite you to join our dynamic team. Your expertise will contribute to shaping the future of the nuclear power industry while ensuring the utmost integrity of our products.

Application Process:
To apply for this position, please submit your resume and a cover letter outlining your relevant experience and qualifications. We look forward to reviewing your application and exploring the potential of having you on board as a valuable member of our team.

]]>

Pressure Vessel Design Engineer

E3 Recruitment
Huddersfield, UK
Full time

Published on 10/23/2023

Share this job now