The Designer II is a mid-level designer position that performs design and layout work, usually for more than one large-scope project and/or smaller-scope projects.
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, ABILITIES (COMPETENCIES)
- Foundational knowledge of relevant standards (e.g., ASME).
- Working knowledge of engineering principles and techniques
- Working knowledge of various fabrication methods and installation procedures
- A broad understanding of our most common materials, their characteristics, and their tolerances and limitations.
- A general understanding of the operation of various mechanical systems.
- Strong AutoCAD and Inventor skills.
- Must be able to work on multiple tasks with little supervision in a fast-paced environment.
- Excellent communication skills both oral and written.
- Shows initiative to perform duties beyond assignment-specific duties.
- Ability to work independently or in a team.
- Ability to establish and maintain working relationships with individuals at all levels.
- Ability to efficiently utilize Microsoft Office.
EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE
- Associate’s Degree in design, drafting, or a similar degree program is preferred.
- A minimum of two (2) - five (5) years of design experience in pressure vessels, fluid handling systems, or similar industries is required.
Base Compensation Range: $71,066 - $111,155 annually
Variable Compensation Range: Incentive bonus eligibility up to 10% of gross annual salary base on company performance (as of 2024).
Health and Ancillary Benefit Overview:
- Medical, Dental & Vision Insurance with low employee premiums
- Free off-site medical clinic
- Company paid Life Insurance & Short-Term Disability
- 401k - Employer match of up to 4.0% for coworker contributions of 8.0% or more
- Company covers tuition costs up to $5,250.00 annually, contingent on course completion and grades
- Paid Time Off and Sick, Family & Parental Paid Time Off
- Ten (10) Paid Holidays
- Four-day work weeks, varied shifts, and flexible remote work options depending on position
- Career progression program for advancement
- Free in-house welding, grinding & machine operation school
- In-house training program
Professional office environment with some time spent in a manufacturing shop. Use of standard office equipment (computers, phones, copiers, and filing cabinets, etc.). Frequent presence on the manufacturing floor as well as field operations. Exposure to conditions, such as: dust, fumes, noise and high-degree varying seasonal temperatures.