Designer - Mechanical Design *multiple locations* (Alabama, Georgia, Coastal)

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About the position

This position is responsible for mechanical design work and preparation of deliverables to support Southern Company's Mechanical Design Group. This position is responsible for producing detailed mechanical design for environmental projects, new generation projects, and retrofit projects at generating plants for Southern Company Generation with an emphasis on safety, quality, scheduling, costs, and customer satisfaction. This position will require some travel (approximately 25%) and the ability to work successfully in a remote/virtual environment with access to internet service. Relocation assistance may be provided if the successful candidate does not currently live within a reasonable commute distance.

Responsibilities

  • Make SAFETY our number one priority using a 'Safety First' mentality and leading by example.
  • Prepare high quality design packages needed to construct (new or modify existing) mechanical systems and facilities using CAD-based tools, based on Southern Company design standards.
  • Develop, prepare, check, and coordinate designs, design drawings, and other documents required for plant mechanical systems or components according to applicable codes and standards.
  • Perform site walkdowns and assessments on an as needed basis to support design efforts.
  • Prepare and oversee mechanical power system design including P&IDs, piping isometrics, general arrangement drawings, and equipment or commodity specifications.
  • Develop scope definition, provide schedule input, create material takeoffs, and review fabrication drawings.
  • Coordinate work with other disciplines, clients, suppliers, and contractors.
  • Interact with manufacturers, vendors, and Southern Company personnel to resolve standards and material issues.
  • Review and coordinate vendor design document reviews to ensure conformance to design requirements.
  • Provide support to Discipline Leads, Construction Services, Field Services, Project Management, Startup and Site Personnel.
  • Perform site visits for projects, including pre-construction meetings, during construction and post-construction.
  • Assist with system checkout and startup when necessary.
  • Participate in design review meetings.
  • Provide work direction and oversight for junior designers and drafters.
  • Handle multiple tasks simultaneously, setting priorities, and using effective time management and organizational skills to achieve project team goals.
  • Adapt to changing project requirements and customer needs.

Requirements

  • High school graduate or equivalent.
  • Experience in the design of new construction and power generation facility retrofit projects or similar heavy industrial facilities.
  • 3D modeling experience or ability to learn 3D software.
  • Extensive AutoCAD and 3D modeling software experience.
  • Ability to learn new 3D design and business unit software.
  • Detailed knowledge of mechanical engineering drawing principles and preparation of deliverables.
  • Ability to make independent decisions with minimal information and little consultation with management.
  • Proficient in problem solving, analytical, and interpersonal communications skills.

Nice-to-haves

  • Additional technical training preferred (technical school or software provider).
  • Autodesk Plant 3D modeling experience and proficiency is highly desired.
  • Detailed knowledge of cost estimating and quantity takeoffs.
  • Detailed knowledge of construction methods, equipment, techniques and associated costs.
  • Thoroughly familiar with piping design including a solid working knowledge of applicable ANSI or ASME codes and standards.

Benefits

  • Competitive Pay
  • Excellent benefits packages which includes: Medical and dental coverage
  • Defined Pension/Cash Balance Benefit Plan
  • Performance Pay Program
  • 401(k) plan with a generous company match
  • Bonus opportunities
  • Tuition Reimbursement
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