Process Design Engineer (Fluid Systems) - Submarines at RollsRoyce
Derby, England, United Kingdom -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

21 Oct, 25

Salary

0.0

Posted On

21 Jul, 25

Experience

0 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Good communication skills

Industry

Mechanical or Industrial Engineering

Description
Responsibilities

WHAT YOU WILL BE DOING

Generating requirements, scoping work, and planning tasks in conjunction with stakeholders.

Applying standard fluid flow and thermal hydraulic theory to inform and justify design decisions around system layout, component selection and sizing. Examples include:

  • Creation of Pipework and Instrumentation Diagrams (P&ID), and the associated valve and equipment schedules.
  • Pump, valve (inc. safety relief) and heat exchanger sizing and selection.
  • Development of 1D system flow models, derivation of loss co-efficients etc.
  • Development of operating philosophies and high-level control system logic.

At Rolls-Royce we put safety first, do the right thing, keep it simple and make a difference. These principles form the behaviours that guide us and are an essential component of our assessment process. They are the fundamental qualities that we seek for all roles.

  • Experience, where possible, in a relevant, heavily regulated industry, such as Chemical, Pharmaceutical, Energy, Water or Nuclear.
  • Experience of specifying, designing, justifying, or operating complex fluid/chemical process systems
  • Degree (or equivalent) in mechanical engineering, chemical engineering, or another science or engineering discipline with thermo-fluids content.
  • Track record of delivering solutions against specific customer requirements to time, cost, and quality.
  • Sound knowledge of engineering principles, process safety, and applicable codes & standards.
  • Understand of design process and design and safety assessment processes and tools e.g., HAZOP/HAZID/SWIFT/FMEAs etc.
  • Desirable to have experience in the use of 1D flow modelling software (specifically FloMaster)
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