Experience: Mid Level
Salary: $36 - $40.5 per hour
Job Details
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What You’ll Do
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Create detailed 3D CAD models, fabrication drawings, and material take-offs for heavy industrial equipment and ducting systems.
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Design hot exhaust and flue gas ducting components, including casings, transitions, and structural platework.
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Develop drawings for customer review, material procurement, and fabrication.
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Incorporate requirements related to thermal expansion, operating temperatures, and mechanical loading with guidance from senior designers and engineers.
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Coordinate ducting layouts and interfaces with equipment such as SCR reactors, baghouses, ESPs, dampers, and expansion joints.
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Review project specifications and design inputs, identifying missing information, conflicts, or discrepancies.
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Perform geometric and material calculations including lengths, areas, volumes, weights, and angles.
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Revise models and drawings based on engineering reviews, customer comments, and fabrication feedback.
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Collaborate with Engineering, Project Management, Sales, and other teams throughout project execution.
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Maintain accurate drawings, revisions, and project files in accordance with document-control procedures.
What You’ll Bring
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Associate’s degree in Computer-Aided Design, Drafting, Engineering Technology, or a related discipline.
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3–5 years of industrial structural or mechanical design experience.
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Experience designing industrial ductwork, plate structures, or similar fabricated equipment, preferably in a heavy industrial or process-equipment environment.
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Strong 3D modeling skills with experience producing fabrication-ready drawings.
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Ability to accurately perform geometric and material-quantity calculations.
Preferred Experience
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Autodesk Inventor or similar 3D mechanical design software.
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Hot exhaust, flue gas, or other high-temperature industrial ducting systems.
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Pollution-control or industrial air-handling equipment such as SCRs, baghouses, or ESPs.
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Understanding of thermal expansion in large ducting or plate structures.
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Knowledge of industrial welding practices and fabrication methods.
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Ability to read and interpret P&IDs and coordinate designs with process requirements.
Travel: Minimal, estimated at no more than 5%.
A bit about us:
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A growing global manufacturer of engineered environmental and industrial equipment is seeking a Structural Designer II to support the design and development of heavy industrial equipment and hot exhaust and flue gas ducting systems.
This is a mid-level position for a designer with 3–5 years of industrial drafting/design experience who is ready to take on greater responsibility for complex, large-scale equipment. You’ll develop 3D models, fabrication drawings, and material take-offs while collaborating with engineers, project managers, and fabrication teams.
Projects include hot exhaust and flue gas ducting used in industrial air and emissions-control applications downstream of combustion turbines, boilers, and fired heaters. This is an opportunity to build specialized expertise in high-temperature ducting, structural platework, and heavy industrial equipment design while working on custom-engineered projects.
Why join us?
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401(k) retirement plan with company match
- Medical/health insurance
- Dental insurance
- Vision insurance
- Life insurance
- Disability insurance
- Flexible Spending Account (FSA)
- Paid holidays
- Paid sick time
- Employee stock purchase plan
- Wellness programs and resources, including mental and physical health initiatives
- Career development and growth opportunities
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