What are the responsibilities and job description for the Process P&ID Designer position at Plant Design I/O?
Job Description
Job Description
Benefits :Job Summary
We are seeking a Process P&ID Designer to join our team! You will be working closely with Engineering personnel to create and maintain intelligent Process P&ID Drawings that are detailed, accurate, and visually appealing. You will follow company CAD guidelines for all processes, including naming conventions, data storage, and layout standards. The ideal candidate has experience with AutoCAD Plant 3D P&ID, AVEVA Diagrams, Hexagon CADWorx P&ID, Hexagon Intergraph SmartP&ID or similar P&ID drafting software along with excellent communication skills.
Responsibilities
- Creation and maintain P&ID and PFD drawings according to design standards
- Strong understanding of fundamentals of mechanical, piping, electrical, & instrumentation engineering disciplines, as they relate to intelligent P&ID creation
- Able to understand and interpret drawing redline markup correctness and seek clarification if required from project stakeholders
- Complete work in a timely manner
- Work closely with other members of the drafting team as well as design partners to verify accuracy and details
- Follow all company guidelines for best practices
- Verify drawings are correct to specifications, codes, and other regulations
- Track all time spent on projects accurately
- Previous experience with AutoCAD Plant 3D P&ID, AVEVA Diagrams, Hexagon CADWorx P&ID, Hexagon Intergraph SmartP&ID, or similar software
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills
- Exceptional attention to detail and a high level of accuracy
- The ability to work well within a team environment
- Strong analytical and problem-solving skills
- Ability to multitask and manage several projects at a time
- Interpersonal skills to work within a small team, taking direction from Engineering Personnel
- Time management skills
Qualifications
The person in this position needs to operate a computer in a stationary position for the majority of their workday while occasionally moving outside the office to examine equipment and piping arrangements. This role will require occasional ascending and descending stairs and ladders to examine mechanical equipment and piping arrangements.