Layout Design Engineer
Our client stands as a distinguished privately owned consulting company, dedicated to guiding global leaders within the nuclear industry with an unwavering commitment to integrity and impartiality.
It is specialized in Consulting and Engineering services, entrenched in both nuclear newbuild projects and existing Nuclear Power Plants. Its mission revolves around addressing pivotal challenges such as enhancing safety protocols, crafting robust safety demonstrations, streamlining facility processes, orchestrating Long-Term Operation (LTO) programs, and envisioning future plant designs.
- Creating and modifying of the PDMS 3D-Model, by modelling components and equipment, civil structure, steelwork, pipe lines, HVAC ducts and components, and electrical cable trays, boxes and cabinets;
- Carrying out layout engineering (positioning of equipment, pipe routings etc.), ensuring that the Layout Rules are correctly followed;
- Implementing civil embedded parts in the 3D model and contribution to their model “declashing” process by coordinating and managing various disciplines;
- When requests for changes are issued by the various engineering teams, they incorporate the changes into the 3D model, having checked for technical consistency;
- In the event of any technical problems or deviations, the CAD Designer informs the Building Layout/Civil Leader, offers technical advice and makes corrections to the 3D model. Produces 2D drawings associated with layout engineering (general layout drawing division into fire safety zones, etc.);
- Performing of 2D-3D-Checks (3D-Model check against P&ID, Single line diagrams etc.);
- Performing component introduction, installation, or maintenance simulations; preparing layout studies;
- Producing civil/layout drawings from the 3D model and using other inputs.
- Good knowledge and understanding of general layout rules for an industrial project;
- Knowledge of the general operation of a nuclear power station and the associated safety aspects (in particular, aspects relating to flooding, fire, radiological protection, high energy line ruptures, etc.).
- 6 - 12 Months
- UK & France