HEAD Engineering is growing and we are now looking for a Mechanical Designer with focus on piping layout and equipment design. You will join our engineering team in Nacka Strand and work in projects for chemical industry.
In this role you work closely with process engineers and project managers from early layouts to complete fabrication drawings and installation support.
Key responsibilities
- Develop 3D layouts for process plants, including piping, equipment and access platforms.
- Design tanks, vessels and related structures, in coordination with process and structural engineering.
- Produce piping isometrics, plan and section drawings for fabrication and installation.
- Prepare design inputs for strength and code calculations, including materials and thicknesses.
- Create fabrication drawings and documentation for workshops and site contractors.
- Participate in site visits, measurements and technical clarifications with clients and suppliers.
Your profile
We believe you have:
- Bachelor’s degree in Mechanical Engineering or a similar technical discipline.
- A few years of experience as a mechanical designer within process industry, energy, oil & gas, chemicals or similar.
- Solid experience of 3D CAD for piping and equipment (for example Plant 3D, Inventor or similar tools).
- Basic understanding of piping classes, materials and practical fabrication/installation.
- A structured way of working, sense of responsibility for your own deliveries, and the ability to collaborate across disciplines.
- Good communication skills in English, written and spoken. Swedish is an advantage but not a strict requirement.
Experience from design for ATEX environments, PED/pressure equipment or high-hazard plants is a plus, but not mandatory.
What we offer
At HEAD Engineering you will:
- Work with technically advanced, real-life industrial projects with clear impact for our clients.
- Combine office work in Nacka Strand with occasional visits to sites in Sweden and abroad.
- Be part of a compact organisation with short decision paths, where your work is visible and appreciated.
- Collaborate with senior colleagues in process, mechanical and project engineering who are happy to share their experience.