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Ca Global recruits 01 Pressure Vessel Design Engineer

Ca Global recruits 01 Pressure Vessel Design Engineer ( ASME / Maritime / Offshore / Solidworks / Mechanical / Costing )

Ca Global

Cape Town, South Africa
Pressure Vessel Design Engineer ( ASME / Maritime / Offshore / Solidworks / Mechanical / Costing ) – South Africa
Cape Town, Western Cape
Reference Number: 41 11 02 MNW
Job Description:
 Our client, a successful maritime and offshore company, is looking for an experienced pressure vehicle design engineer to join their team. The incumbent would be a go-getter, enthusiastic and possess a solid track record in the field and extensive technical capability.
Responsibilities:
Lead designers in the design of pressure vessels.
Develop concept designs of pressure vessels to facilitate proposals and perform budget costings.
Perform the structural analysis of a pressure vessel and prepare design reports.
Submit designs and reports to approval authorities and resolve technical queries.
Pressure Vessel design and analysis using PV Elite and Solidworks.
Requirements: Qualification and Skill
At least 7 years experience in pressure vessel design with ASME VIII division 1.
At least 5 years experience in Solidworks modeling and simulation.
Experienced with use of exotic materials
Some experience with ASME VIII division 2 and EN13445 will be an advantage.
Benefits and Contractual information:
Permanent Position
If you wish to apply for the position, please send your CV to Mitchill Wernich at mwernich@camining.com
Please visit www.mining-recruitment-jobs.com for more exciting opportunities.
Mitchill Wernich
Recruitment Consultant
CA Mining: Global Recruiting
CA Mining will respond to short-listed candidates only. If you have not had any response in two weeks, please consider your application unsuccessful however your CV will be kept on our database for any other suitable positions

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