BIM Piping Systems Designer

Cincinnati, OH
Full Time
Experienced
Enerfab Power & Industrial, LLC has multiple openings available for the BIM Piping Systems Designer position in Cincinnati, OH.
Key Responsibilities:
  • Plan and guide the production of BIM models, model development, and coordinate with element authors to ensure compliance with project requirements.
  • Work with various engineering teams from concept through full 3D design of various piping systems and components.
  • Create drawings sets from 3D models for fabrication and installation of designed systems.
  • Perform initial project planning regarding project scope, design basis, effort hour budget, staffing requirements, deliverables, and execution procedure.
  • Develop and/or participate in Plot Plan and Equipment Arrangement activities.
  • Establish design areas and assign piping team personnel to design responsibilities.
  • Establish and trend estimate quantities.
  • Participate in all design reviews.
  • Monitor the progress for all piping design activities regarding budget, schedule, and staffing and report results to Project Management and Department Management; and
  • Ensure the deliverable verification process, and that all deliverables are issued according to schedule.
  • Domestic travel less than 5% of time to Enerfab sites and customer sites.

Minimum Requirements:
  • Bachelor’s degree in Mechanical Engineering, Engineering Technology, Construction Management or closely related field (foreign equivalent degree accepted).
  • In lieu of a Bachelor's Degree, will accept education equivalency in the required fields of study that is based on a single foreign degree or any combination of degrees, diplomas or work experience determined to be equivalent by a qualified evaluation source.
  • Five years of experience in an occupation in the field of industrial piping design,
  • Two years of experience with BIM – VDC design/drafting.
  • Also requires one year of experience in each of the following:
    • With Microsoft Office applications, such as MS Word, Excel, and CAD software;
    • With Process Flow Diagrams (PFDs);
    • With Piping and Instrumentation Diagrams (P&ID’s);
    • With B31.1 / B31.3 scopes of piping; and
    • With Energy, Chemicals, Oil & Gas, or Water.
Experience may be gained concurrently. Ability to pass pre-employment drug screen and background check is required.
 
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