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​Principal Piping Engineer Jobs in Dundee

Principal Piping Engineer

In the engineering sector, a Principal Piping Engineer is a senior-level professional responsible for the design, analysis, and maintenance of pipe systems used in various applications, such as oil refineries, chemical plants, and power stations. To work as a Principal Piping Engineer, individuals must possess a strong foundation in mechanical engineering or a related field, often demonstrated through a bachelor’s degree augmented by specific certifications in piping design and engineering. Additionally, expertise in relevant software tools and a comprehensive understanding of industry codes and standards are essential.

Companies in search of a Principal Piping Engineer typically look for candidates with a wealth of experience in piping projects, demonstrating their capability to lead design teams, manage project schedules, and ensure safety and compliance in complex engineering environments. A Principal Piping Engineer must exhibit not only exceptional technical skills but also strong leadership and communication abilities, enabling them to collaborate effectively with multidisciplinary teams and stakeholders. Their role is critical in ensuring the integrity and efficiency of piping systems, which are vital components of industrial operations.

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Dundee

​Dundee is the fourth-largest city in Scotland; with a population of around 150,000. It lies on the north bank of the Firth of Tay to the east of Edinburgh. The harbour is home to one of the world's shipbuilding facilities and contains a large fishing fleet.

The engineering sector in Dundee is one of the most important sectors for the city's economy and is especially known internationally as a centre of excellence in shipbuilding, energy production, life sciences and electronics technology.

Transport in Dundee is well catered for by road, rail and air. There are many bus services which operate within the city and its surrounding areas. The local train stations such as Dundee Central Station are on the main line between Edinburgh and Aberdeen making commuting easy.