FAQs
What is the primary responsibility of a CAD Designer Level II at Subsea 7?
The primary responsibility is to produce 3D models and drawings for subsea structures and ancillaries, as well as procedural and design drawings for the installation of Subsea Production Systems (SPS) and Subsea Umbilicals, Risers, and Flowlines (SURF).
What qualifications are required for this position?
A minimum of HNC (Level 4) qualification in Mechanical/Structural Engineering or equivalent is required.
What software skills are necessary for the role?
Experience in Autodesk Inventor and Autodesk AutoCAD is necessary for the role.
Is prior experience in subsea steel structures design important for this position?
While prior experience in the design/drafting of subsea steel structures is desirable, it is not essential for the position.
What kind of projects will the CAD Designer be involved in?
The CAD Designer will be involved in projects related to subsea structures and ancillaries, as well as opportunities to work on renewable energy and lower carbon development projects.
Will the CAD Designer work independently or as part of a team?
The CAD Designer is expected to work as a team member across multiple projects while also maintaining communication with project engineers and management.
Are there opportunities for professional development in this role?
Yes, the position offers a willingness to learn and develop new skill sets as part of professional development.
How important is communication in this role?
Sound communication skills in English are essential for effective liaison with project engineers and team members.
What are the expectations regarding work delivery?
The CAD Designer is expected to prioritize, organize, and deliver work to deadlines set by management.
Is experience with Vault for data management considered beneficial?
Yes, experience with Vault for data management is considered a desirable attribute, but it is not essential.