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Location : Pune, Maharashtra
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Job Description : JOB SUMMARY

Working on both projects and bid proposals, the Mechanical Engineer is responsible for the mechanical design of piping and equipment systems, or parts thereof. The Mechanical Engineer is responsible for:

developing a mechanical design which meets the requirements of the proposal or project
ensuring design phase outputs are delivered in line with the time schedule and quality requirements
providing technical support regarding mechanical design aspects throughout project and bid lifecycles
undertaking other technical tasks as required (e.g. site surveys, feasibility studies, support to sales, etc)

In general, the Mechanical Engineer will work as part of a team and will collaborate closely with other team members and functional disciplines to ensure successful delivery of the project or bid scope.
PRINCIPLE DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES

The Mechanical Engineer’s duties include, but are not limited to the following:
Mechanical Engineer
The primary role will be to undertake mechanical engineering design tasks on projects or proposals, including:

Safety & Environment
Ensuring that, with respect to the scope of works for which SPX Flow are responsible:
Plant designs are safe
Environmental impacts of our designs have been considered appropriately
Participating in relevant reviews, as defined in SPX Flow procedures and, additionally, customer contracts, and ensuring that her/his resultant actions have been completed. (Example reviews include: Design Reviews, Risk Assessments)
Ensuring compliance with local legislation and regulations (for the locality of the plant/process) which apply to engineering design (e.g. EU Machinery Directive)
Acting in a safe fashion, particularly when operating outside of the known office environment (e.g. on customer and supplier sites)
Mechanical Design Tasks
Generating process solutions and defining their characteristics in terms of:
P&ID diagrams
Equipment and fabricated item specifications (e.g. vessel specifications)
Layout and elevational diagrams
2D & 3D piping diagrams
Dimensioned manufacturing diagrams (e.g. skidded system designs, pipe support structures)
Material lists
Loading/foundation requirements
Transportation, ingress, egress and maintenance access requirements
Adhering to SPX Flow procedures, and utilising applicable tools and design standards, during the development of mechanical designs
Completing design calculations (e.g. loadings, stress calculations, thermal expansion etc) to support mechanical design and equipment selection
Ensuring that tasks are completed in accordance with the project schedule, to the required quality and within the allocated budget.
Design Ownership
Ensuring that the design, for which they are responsible, is functional, and is executed in line with:
Applicable legislation and regulation
Customer contractual requirements (or, in case of proposal, RFQ/URS requirements)
SPX references, standards and best practices, where applicable
Ensuring that design output is complete and of a consistent standard. Examples include ensuring that:
Documentation (e.g. P&IDs, FDS) utilises common standards across the project/proposal and that it is delivered to a consistent level in terms of content and quality
Project specific “equipment catalogues” are used to support item selection
Ensuring all scope elements/sub-systems for which they are responsible integrate coherently and that external interfaces are clearly understood and defined
Considering economic factors with a view to ensuring that the overall project is delivered on budget
Communication & Team Working
Undertaking technical discussions with customers and suppliers
Attending relevant project or proposal meetings e.g.:
Launch/“kick-off” meetings
Progress reviews
Design reviews
Communicating information to stakeholders in a timely fashion
Supporting other disciplines, during the design phase, to achieve project or proposal deliverables e.g.
Supply Chain (e.g. initial specification, review of supplier quotes, purchase requisitions, etc)
Process design (e.g. interpreting P&ID requirements)
Electrical design (e.g. agreeing panel positions and cable runs)
Supporting Installation & Commissioning team during the site execution phase e.g.:
communicating design intent
assisting with planning of equipment ingress/positioning
highlighting critical installation requirements
assisting with resolution of design issues
Assisting with hand-over of design information to Aftermarket team
Documentation
Ensuring that all design information is captured, stored and maintained, in the allocated location, in a structured and accessible fashion
Compiling Operating & Maintenance Manuals, including preparation of spares lists
Assisting in compilation of Technical Files, or equivalent, as defined by relevant legislation (e.g. EU Machinery Directive)
Additional Sales Support & Proposals Tasks
Attending pre-contact customer meetings to provide technical support to the sales team
Undertaking pre-contract studies (e.g. feasibility, site surveys)
Reviewing technical aspects of quotation text
Lead Engineer
On a given project or proposal, the Mechanical Engineer may be allocated the role of “Lead Engineer”. In this capacity, they will be expected to lead a multi-disciplinary team to deliver the overall design outputs for the scope package for which they are responsible. In this capacity, they will be responsible for additional tasks such as:

Establishing and leading engineering team meetings/discussions
Generating and maintaining time schedule for the engineering phase
Identifying and communicating resource needs
Actively managing team members to meet schedule demands and target on-budget execution (in terms of hours), whilst still ensuring delivery of a thoroughly engineered, complete design.
Establishing and communicating consistent design and documentation standards for the project/proposal (e.g. building project “equipment catalogue”, setting P&ID symbol sets, etc)
Ensuring that required reviews and meetings (e.g. design reviews) are completed and that resultant actions are closed out by the team.
Ensuring team compliance with SPX Flow processes and procedures

Engineering Community Member
As a member of the global engineering team, the Mechanical Engineer will be expected to actively participate in the wider technical community and provide support to colleagues, including:
General Technical Support
Acting as a “subject matter expert” in areas where they have appropriate experience and partake in knowledge sharing as required
Supporting other staff in areas where they are inexperienced
Providing general technical support outside of the specific projects/proposals for which they are responsible. Examples include:
Conceptual design guidance during proposal stage
Technical review of quotation text prior to bid submission
Participating in design reviews as an “external” expert
Continuous Improvement
Providing input into continuous improvement initiatives (e.g. tools development, standardisation)
Documenting and communicating “lessons learned”
Involvement in knowledge sharing initiatives (e.g. documenting best practices)
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS & ABILITIES

Fluent English – both spoken and written
Good communication skills
Ability to work on multiple tasks, within a matrix environment
Ability and willingness to work and build relationships with colleagues across multiple functions and geographically diverse sites
Good analytical and problem-solving skills
Good initiative and ability to work independently
The ability to meet high performance standards in a team whilst maintaining ethics and integrity

EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE

Degree level qualification in appropriate engineering discipline (e.g. Mechanical)
Engineering design experience, preferably in Food, Beverage, Pharmaceutical and/or other hygienic industries
Understanding of sanitary design principles as applied to design of piping systems and associated process equipment
Experience / understanding of systems designed for clean-in-place (CIP)
Experience of working within, and leading, a technically oriented team
Full driving license a strong advantage
Good level of competence in Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, Outlook) and AutoCAD
Experience of other Autodesk products (e.g. AutoCAD 3D, Inventor) beneficial
SAP experience beneficial

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