The main function of a Designer IV is responsible for assisting Engineering and Operations in complying with the Facility Data Management Programs.
Responsibilities:
Heavy Piping and Mechanical background to update and maintain P&IDs, PFDs, Piping Plans, Piping Sections, Isometrics and other drawings that may be required.
Communicates with internal and external business partners to determine needs and satisfaction.
Reviews and verifies that plans, designs, drawings, and 3D Models conform to applicable codes, standards, specifications and the requirements of internal business partners..
Ensures accurate, timely, and efficient design and delivery of drawings from conception to as-built state and continued maintenance and updates afterwards. These drawings and documents include P&IDs, Operation Drawings, Process Flow Drawings, Piping Plan & Section Drawings, Piping Isometric Drawings and other drawings that may be required.
Skills:
Experience with the following:
Piping Design for Compressor Stations, Meter Stations, & Mainline Valve Sites.
P&IDs & PFDs
AutoCAD, CADWorx, Navisworks & CADWorx P&ID
Generating Isometrics from 3D model
Piping Plans & Sections
Communicate with multiple disciplines
Ability to read, understand & incorporate As-Built Survey
Education/Experience:
Associate of Applied Science degree in Design and Drafting Technology or equivalent experience work experience Broad level of knowledge concerning industry codes, standards and practices such as ASME, API, ANSI, DOT, ISA, NEC, ACCI, AISC, UBC, ASCE, NFPA, AWS, NACE, IBC, etc.
10 + years of drafting experience and 6+ years of design experience focused on independent design assignments.
Include a minimum of 6 years of related experience in gas and oil industry design and drafting.?
Thorough knowledge and ability to use AutoCAD and AutoCAD-compatible software such as CADWorx Plant and CADWorx P&ID •
Last updated on Oct 17, 2023