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Intermediate Piping Designer (Hybrid)
Job Description
Intermediate Piping Designer (Hybrid – Multiple Locations)
Pay: $44.00- $52.00 per hour DOE
Full-Time | Hybrid (2 Days/Week In Office)
We are seeking an Intermediate Piping Designer to support industrial and advanced manufacturing facility projects. In this role, you’ll develop piping layouts and 3D models while collaborating with multidisciplinary engineering teams. This is an excellent opportunity to continue building technical expertise in a fast-paced project environment.
Preferred Locations: Portland, OR | Phoenix, AZ | Pittsburgh, PA | Boise, ID
(Other approved office locations may be considered.)
Key Responsibilities:
Develop piping layouts and perform 3D routing using AutoCAD Plant 3D, Revit, or CADWorx
Apply piping fundamentals including routing logic, size selection, and equipment layout
Interpret piping specifications and incorporate vendor data into models
Support drawing production and integrate redlines/markups
Coordinate with multi-discipline and global workshare teams
Maintain quality and accuracy across design deliverables
Required Qualifications:
Associate’s degree in Design Technology or related field (or equivalent experience)
2–4 years of piping design experience in industrial or manufacturing environments
Working knowledge of AutoCAD Plant 3D, Revit, or CADWorx
Understanding of piping fundamentals and equipment layout
Strong organizational and communication skills
Preferred Qualifications:
Bachelor’s degree in Engineering Technology or similar
Experience in pharmaceutical, biotech, chemical, semiconductor, or advanced manufacturing facilities
Familiarity with pipe stress concepts and QA/QC processes
Advanced Revit or CADWorx experience
Additional Information
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April Shelton
April Shelton is a senior recruiter with more than 25 years in the industry. April specializes in nuclear, power, and energy engineering. Her advice to job seekers is "Always have an updated resume. Don’t reply to a job posting if you are not fully qualified. If you use a cell phone as your primary contact, make sure it is professional and doesn’t have a song playing or an unprofessional voicemail message."