Senior Piping Designer

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<strong>I. SUMMARY OF POSITION:</strong><br><br>The Sr. Piping Designer supervises Piping projects and budgets for all phases of the piping design scope.<br><br><strong>II. RESPONSIBILITIES:</strong><br><ul><li>Piping Designer assists in planning schedules and workforce requirements for projects </li><li>Ownership of plant layout and design</li><li>Maintains and promotes a focus on Polaris' products, whether engineering, fabrication, or construction</li><li>Piping Designer ensures effective communication among other engineering disciplines and effective change management</li><li>The individual in this role assumes responsibility for cost, schedule, quantity, and budget control for assigned piping work</li><li>Leads project teams of Piping Designers and Drafters</li><li>Mentors Junior Piping Designers and Drafters, teaching by example and discourse the design craft</li></ul><br><br><strong>IV. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:</strong><br><ul><li>Sr. Piping Designer has ten years of experience in piping design for Refining, Gas Processing, or LNG projects </li><li>The individual should have mastered current piping design, drafting responsibilities, and software packages </li><li>The candidate demonstrates a broad technical knowledge of design concepts and systems</li><li>Seven years of AutoCAD experience is required </li><li>8+ years of progressive experience in plant layout, piping design, design modeling, and drafting as a Design Lead preferred</li><li>High School diploma required</li><li>College or associate degree preferred</li><li>Available for short-term travel</li><li>Available to work overtime if necessary</li><li>Be able to obtain and maintain TWIC and client facility entry requirements</li></ul><br><br><strong>V. REPORTING REQUIREMENTS:</strong><br><br>Reports to the Piping Design Coordinator<br><br><strong>VI. PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS:</strong><br>• Prolonged periods sitting at a desk and working on a computer<br>• Must be able to lift to 40 pounds at times<br>• Must be able to work in facilities, climbing ladder, stairs, and walking in warm temperatures

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