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Senior Design Draughtsperson

Location:
Aberdeen
Sector:
Oil & Gas
Job Type:
Contract
Salary:
£25 - 45 per hour
Reference:
SK/R/088677

Role

Senior Design Draughtsperson

Staff or contract

Aberdeen

Role Overview:

As part of our team, you will:

  • Work independently on complex designs using drafting techniques and industry standards.
  • Create detailed engineering drawings, 3D models, layouts, and sketches.
  • Ensure the accuracy and completeness of drawings through thorough checking.
  • Oversee small project scopes and mentor less experienced designers (for staff roles).

Typical Projects:

  • Bundle design and installation
  • Pipelay
  • Subsea structures/manifolds
  • Field developments and tie-ins
  • Inspection, Repair, and Maintenance
  • Installation/Decommissioning
  • Vessels/Equipment
  • Renewable energy projects: Floating Wind, hydrogen storage, carbon capture
  • Tenders/Studies/Feeds

Desired Experience:

  • Education: Recognized Engineering HNC/HND Qualification (essential)
  • Software Skills: Proficient or extensive experience in AutoCAD and Inventor (essential)
  • Experience: Extensive drafting experience (essential)
  • Specialization: Heavy structural/piping experience (essential)
  • Background: Subsea/renewables experience preferred

Company information

At First Recruitment Group we understand just how important it is to secure the right people. That is why our Recruitment Consultants always take the time to understand requirements in detail and offer sound advice to both clients and candidates.

We actively recruit at all levels and this is a superb opportunity for a Senior Design Draughtsperson looking for new employment.

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