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Before I get into this, I want to clarify a few things.

First, I am not trying to tell you what your job description should be.
Second, I am not trying to tell your company (or any other) how they should write their job descriptions or how to run their business.
Third, job descriptions are created by and belong to the company.
Fourth, the information in this article is not intended to be the last and only definitive word on the subject of job descriptions, it's not. It is simply my thoughts on the subject.

There are hundreds of companies, each of which has it's own method of doing things.
Some of these companies have more than one engineering office; some may have as many as twenty.
Within each of those companies there may be as few as ten pipers or as many as a thousand total pipers.
Every company has job descriptions.
Most companies, in fact, will have two types of job descriptions.
I do not know if all engineering companies (that do piping) use the two job-description approach, but most of the time there is a big difference between what they call you and what assign you to do.

Normally the first job description is purely for the purpose of employment and pay scale.

The second job description is functional. It is specific to a job assignment.
This is what you actually do and may change from time to time without a change of pay.

This is not unlike the military; they have rank and they have assignments.
They will have someone with the rank of Sargent who is assigned as a Crew Chief on a helicopter, a Sargent who is a chief cook in the mess hall or a Sargent who is in charge of truck repairs in the motor pool.

Your engineering company may use this same idea and have a 'rank' of 'Senior Designer', who is assigned to plant layout, or as a checker or as a field engineer. People who say that all job descriptions should be only this or only that are taking a very narrow view of the subject.

As stated before, job descriptions, be it pay scale or functional, are the prerogative of each individual company.
It helps each of us to know what a specific company uses when we are applying for a job at that company.
It is also very important to fit in to the company's job descriptions once we get the job.

For piping managers and supervisors it helps to know both the pay scale and functional job descriptions used at other companies.
This can be critical when they hire an employee from another company.
The table below displays my concept of 'Pay Scale' job descriptions and 'Functional' job assignments for piping designers.
I know, not everyone will agree with this.

That's okay, it's only a concept. 

Piping Designer Job Description Table

 

Training and/or ExperienceLevel Pay Scale Job Description Approximate yearsIn Piping and SR (Supervision Requirements) Functional (or job assignment) Job Description
Heavy Principal Designer

Year 12 (plus or minus) Depending on the individual, prior experience or additional training, job assignments, etc..

SR= Minimum

Lead Piping Design SupervisorArea/Unit supervisor (Complex Unit)

Heavy equipment and piping layouts

Vessel orientation

Field Piping Engineer

Pipe Fab Shop Monitor

Heavy Senior Designer

Years 9 or 10 plus

Depending on prior experience, additional training and job assignments

SR= Minimum depending on assignment

Assistant to Area/Unit Supervisor

Heavy equipment and piping layouts

Large complex vessel orientation

Complex CAD files or drawings

Checking

Medium Designer

Years 6 through 8 or 9 Depending on prior experience, additional training and job assignments

SR= Minimum to moderate depending on assignment

Medium equipment and piping layouts

Medium vessel Orientation

Complex CAD files or drawings

Checking

Medium

Designer -1

or

Designer - I

or

Designer - A

Years 4and 5

Depending on prior experience, additional training and job assignments

SR= Moderate to heavy as required

Medium equipment and piping layouts

Light vessel Orientation

Complex CAD files or drawings

Light

Designer -2

or

Designer - II

or

Designer - B

Years 2 and 3

More depending on prior experience or additional training and job assignments

SR= Moderate to heavy as required

Simple equipment and piping layouts

Simple CAD files or Drawings

Piping isometrics

Light

Designer -3

or

Designer - III

or

Designer - C

Year 1

Entry level/new hire/no experience trainee to one year (+/-) depending on the training, the trainee and the job assignments

SR= Full time during training. Heavy during first project assignments

Simple drawings or CAD files

Isometrics

Drawing or CAD Corrections

As stated this table defines only the job descriptions for the piping designer positions. A total project will have other piping department or piping related functions as well as other engineering disciplines such as Civil, Structural, Mechanical, Vessels, Electrical, etc. The other piping related positions are portrayed in the following organization chart.

Typical Piping Project Organizational Chart

 
Typical Piping Project Organizational Chart
The explanation for only the positions shown in the solid line boxes is listed below.


Project Piping Engineering Lead

Responsible for the entire piping group functions for assigned project(s). Provides supervisory and technical management for piping personnel.

Duties of the Piping Engineering Lead (PEL) include the following:
*Responsible for coaching, teaching, and effective supervision of assigned personnel.
*Develops plans for the project execution. Determines Project Piping Engineering organization.
*Initiates the piping department section of the scope of work and services.
*Initiates and compiles estimates for Piping Engineering labor hours, computer charges and field/shop trips. Reviews estimate with Piping Engineering Management for approval and submission to Project.
*Develops and maintains the Piping Engineering Work Plan. Establish need dates for assignment of all personnel.
*Initiates and approves the development of project specific piping standards and specifications.
*Initiates discipline document distribution list for the project.
*Attends kick-off, Project staff, Client, Construction, Supplier, Flow Diagram reviews or other meetings as required.
*Maintains contact with Client and other discipline Engineering Leads to assure accurate, timely communications and flow of information is taking place.
*Responsible for the piping engineering section of the Project Procedure Manual.
*Identifies deviations in job scope, estimates magnitude of changes, and initiates deviation notice.
*Monitors and controls project budget/schedule including labor, trends, change orders, and progress.
*Initiates and presents piping engineering's recommendations for materials inspection, identification, certification and expediting to Project.
*Monitors, controls, schedules and reports pipe shop fabrication and delivery (when applicable).
*Reports discipline progress to project and discipline management on predetermined intervals.
*Initiates and monitors quality control checking.
*Responsible for issuing piping design documents and drawings.
*Coordinates field construction inquires for resolutions.
*Initiates and assures completion of the piping engineering project completion report.

Project Lead Piping Design Supervisor

Supervises, assigns, and schedules work, usually for a major project or several minor projects, simultaneously, under general direction of the Project Piping Engineering Lead(s). May supervise specialized technical subgroups.

Duties of the Project Piping Lead Design Supervisor are the following:
*Responsible for coaching, teaching, and effective supervision of assigned piping design personnel.
*Responsible for developing piping design estimates, schedules and staffing requirements.
*Responsible for developing piping design administrative and technical practices, specifications, and procedures.
*Responsible for Plot Plan development and maintenance.
*Assures that design continuity is maintained throughout the entire project.
*Reports to the project Piping Engineering Lead the status of piping design activities.
*Ensures communication flow, both verbal and written, is maintained within piping engineering and with other design and engineering disciplines.
*Coordinates piping design activities with other design and engineering groups.
*Identifies deviations in job scope, estimates magnitude of changes, and initiates deviation notices.
*Monitors and controls budget, schedule labor hours, costs, deviation notices, and progress.
*Prepares and distributes design instructions pertaining to plant design requirements and drafting procedures.
*Represents piping design in meetings with suppliers, subcontractors, licensors, clients, and other Company disciplines, and produces documentation required for conference or meeting notes.
*Submits Piping Design standards, specifications, drawings and isometrics to Project Piping Engineering Lead for issue.
*Executes quality control procedures.
*Distributes shop fabricator and field construction inquiries for resolution. 
*Assists in the development of the piping engineering project completion report.

Project Piping Area/Unit Supervisor

Supervises, assigns, and schedules the piping design activities for a specific Area/Unit. Normally reports the Lead Piping Design Supervisor and may supervise five to ten designers or detailers.

Duties of the Project Piping Area/Unit Supervisor are the following:
*Responsible for coaching, teaching, and effective supervision of assigned piping design personnel.
*Responsible for developing piping design estimates, control level schedules and, staffing needs for the assigned area.
*Reports to the Project Piping Lead Design Supervisor status of Area/Unit piping design activities.
*Initiates the development of all required discipline deliverables for the assigned area.
*Ensures communication flow, both verbal and written, is maintained within Piping Engineering and with other design and engineering disciplines.
*Coordinates piping design activities with other design and engineering groups.
*Identifies deviations in job scope, estimates magnitude of changes, and initiates deviation notices.
*Monitors and controls budget/schedule including labor hours, deviations, and progress.
*Receives and distributes design instructions pertaining to plant design requirements and procedures.
*Represents Area/Unit piping design in meetings with suppliers, subcontractors, licensors, clients, and other Company disciplines, and produces documentation required for conference or meeting notes.
*Reviews and approves Area/Unit piping design drawings and isometrics.
*Submits Area/Unit piping design drawings and isometrics to lead design supervisor for issue.
*Monitors quality control for assigned area.
*Researches Shop Fabricator and Field Construction inquiries and drafts responses.
*Assists in the development of the piping engineering project completion report.

Project Piping Designer(s)

Under the direct supervision of the Project Lead Piping Design Supervisor and/or Area/Unit Design Supervisor, develops and checks system design CAD files or drawings in conformance with project specifications, scope of work, design parameters, codes, and industry practices. Work assignments should be made based on the training and experience of the designer weighed against the complexity and critically of the equipment and piping.

Duties of the Project Piping Designer are the following:
*Review project specifications, administrative and technical practices, design instructions, plot plan, flow diagrams, and supplier information.
*Performs manual/computer layouts using specifications, standard drawings, design instructions, plot plan, flow diagrams, line list and supplier information.
*Draw and update material and stress sketches.
*Communicates and interfaces with other project design and engineering disciplines.
*Complete manual/computer drawings and isometrics.
*Check, back check, and correct manual/computer drawings and isometrics.
*Check other departments' design drawings and supplier equipment drawings.
*Update master flow diagrams.
*Update location control plan.
*Reports progress to the project piping area/unit supervisor.
*On assignment to the field, supports construction in drawing and specification interpretations, design modifications, scheduling, and system checkout and testing.

Project Lead Piping Material Engineer

Supervises, assigns, and schedules work, for a major project or several minor projects simultaneously under general direction of the Project Piping Engineering Lead (PEL).

Duties of the Project Lead Piping Material Engineer are the following:
*Provides direct supervision for the personnel assigned to them.
*Responsible for developing estimates, schedules, and staffing.
*Responsible for developing piping material specifications and procedures.
*Reports to the project Piping Engineering Lead regarding status of material engineering.
*Ensures communication flow, both verbal and written, is maintained within piping engineering and with other design, engineering, and purchasing disciplines.
*Coordinates material engineering activities with other design, engineering, and purchasing disciplines.
*Identifies deviations in job scope, estimates magnitude of changes, and initiates trends or change orders.
*Monitors and controls budget/schedule including laborhours, costs, trends, change orders and progress.
*Represents material engineering in meetings with suppliers, subcontractors, licensors, clients, and other Company disciplines, and produces documentation required for conference or meeting notes.
*Submits material engineering Specifications and Line List to Project Piping Engineering Lead for issue.
*Reviews and approves bidders list.
*Develops and submits recommendations for materials inspection, identification, certification and expediting to the project Piping Engineering Lead.
*Reviews quotation summaries.
*Assists in the development of the piping engineering project completion report.

Project Piping Material Engineer

Develops and checks specification, line list, and line numbers flow diagrams in conformance with project requirements, design parameters, codes, and industry practices. Normally reports to the Project Lead Piping Material Engineer.

Duties of the Project Piping Material Engineer are the following:
*Develop material, insulation and coatings specifications.
*Review flow diagrams for internal cleaning requirements.
*Assign line numbers and line class specifications to flow diagrams.
*Develop line list.
*Identify and list special piping components.
*Develop the piping material dimensional data book.
*Perform pipe wall calculations.
*Update master flow diagrams.
*Compile the commodity catalog.
*Assist in development of the Request for Quotation packages.
*Review bid tabulations and substitutions for technical acceptability.
*Develops piping pressure test data and test system packages.

Project Lead Piping Material Controller

Supervises, assigns, and schedules work for a major project or several minor projects simultaneously, under general direction of the Project Piping Engineering Lead (PEL).

Duties of the Project Lead Piping Material Controller are the following:
*Provides direct supervision for the personnel assigned to them.
*Responsible for developing estimates, schedules, and staffing.
*Reports to the project Piping Engineering Lead regarding status of material control.
*Responsible for material requirements identification and initiation of procurement activities.
*Ensures communication flow, both verbal and written, is maintained within piping engineering and with other design, engineering, and procurement disciplines.
*Ensures utilization of approved material control practices and guidelines in performing the work.
*Coordinates material control activities with other design, engineering, and procurement disciplines.
*Prepares piping logistics plan for the project.
*Identifies deviations in job scope, estimates magnitude of changes, and initiates deviation notices.
*Monitors and control budget/schedule including laborhours, costs, deviation notices, and progress.
*Represents material control in meetings with suppliers, subcontractors, licensors, clients, and other Company disciplines, and produces documentation required for conference or meeting notes.
*Submits bills of material, bills of material/field material requisitions, and material summary to the project Piping Engineering Lead for issue.
*Reviews quotation summaries.
*Monitors material receivers from jobsite and shop fabricator.
*Distributes shop fabricator and field construction inquiries for resolution.
*Initiates and monitors quality control procedures for assigned work.
*Assists in the development of the piping engineering project completion report.

Project Piping Material Controller

Responsible for material control including take-offs, procurement support and expediting in conformance with project requirements, design parameters, codes and industry practices, under the direction of the Project Lead Piping Material Controller.

Duties of the Project Piping Material Controller are the following:
*Review flow diagrams, plot plans, transpositions, and miscellaneous piping details to maintain and update material take-offs (MTO).
*Communicates and interfaces with other project design and engineering disciplines.
*Make valve take-off from flow diagrams.
*Make preliminary MTO and input to the computer using flow diagrams, transpositions, miscellaneous piping details and material sketches from piping design.
*Assists in developing request for quote packages, both shop and field material.
*Make intermediate MTO and input to the computer for purchasing.
*Assist in preparation of purchase requests for shop and field material
*Assist in review of bid summaries.
*Assist in expediting and statusing materials.
*Make final MTO and prepare piping bills of materials.
*Provide input to resolve field material inquiries.
*Maintain material control documentation.

Project Lead Piping Stress Engineer

Supervises, assigns and schedules work, for a major project or several minor projects simultaneously, under general direction of the Project Piping Engineering Lead (PEL).

Duties of the Project Lead Piping Stress Engineer are the following:
*Responsible for developing piping stress engineering specifications *Determines the level and need for analysis of all lines on the project.
*Provides direct supervision for the personnel assigned to them.
*Responsible for developing estimates, schedules, and staffing.
*Reports to the project Piping Engineering Lead status of stress engineering.
*Ensures communication flow, both verbal and written, is maintained within piping engineering and with other design, engineering, and purchasing disciplines.
*Coordinates stress engineering activities with other design, engineering, and purchasing disciplines.
*Submits all pipe stress engineering specifications and other project related documents to the Piping Engineering Lead for issue.
*Identifies deviations in job scope, estimates magnitude of changes, and initiates deviation notices. 
*Monitors and controls budget/schedule including laborhours, costs, deviation notices and progress.
*Represents stress engineering in meetings with suppliers, subcontractors, clients, and other disciplines, and produces documentation required for conference or meeting notes.
*Submits analyzed stress sketches to piping design for implementation.
*Reviews quotation summaries for stress related components.
*Resolves field construction stress related inquiries. 
*Maintains complete and auditable calculation files for all systems reviewed or analyzed.
*Works with the lead design supervisor to identify pre-engineered support requirements.
*Identifies inline flexibility element and expansion joint requirements.
*Ensures that quality control procedures are enforced for assigned work.
*Assists in the development of the piping engineering project completion report.

Project Piping Stress Engineer

Responsible for stress analysis of piping systems in conformance with project requirements, design parameters, codes and industry practices under the direction of the Project Lead Piping Stress Engineer.

Duties of the Project Piping Stress Engineer are the following:
*Develops piping flexibility, support element, expansion joint and shock arrestor specifications.
*Performs visual, manual, and computer analysis of piping systems.
*Compiles calculation packages for each system analyzed.
*Reviews request for quotation and purchase requests for cost and technical completeness for stress related components.
*Assists in resolving field construction inquiries.

Project Piping Cad (2D & 3D) Coordinator

Under the direction of the Lead Piping Design Supervisor is responsible for coordination and management of all piping CAD related issues, conventions, practices, and file maintenance. Coordinates project related CAD issues with the Project CAD Coordinator, other project discipline CAD Coordinators, the Piping department CAD Coordinator, and/or the CIE department.

*Interface with the project CAD coordinator to determine best methods of xref/attachment and layer conventions.
*In concert with project and other discipline CAD coordinators, determines requirements for sequence of data production and sharing of databases.
*Establish project specific CAD related E-mail mailing list to communicate all CAD related issues.
*Responsible for distributing approved piping related CAD symbology and communication.
*Monitor all piping related CAD standards and conventions.
*Establish and tracks all drawing blocks, x-refs, and cell libraries.
*Maintain piping related network space, directory structures, and CAD files. Implements project specific naming convention. 
*Interface with company CAD department on piping related hardware/software problems, concerns, and requests.
*Provide training and CAD support to piping designers.
*Prepare and/or gather and distribute approved CAD related written materials, manuals, procedures, and CAD notes to assigned designers.
*Provide a central focus for CAD within the project piping group. Interface with client CAD counterparts.
*Assist the company CAD department and the project CAD coordinator in the archival of project piping CAD files.
*Assist piping lead design supervisor(s) in scheduling, determining work station needs, and forecasting CAD related costs and estimates. Monitors station utilization and forecasts deviations from workstation plan.


About the Author

Jop

{cb:James O. Pennock has more than forty-five years in the process plant design profession. He has been involved in both home office and job site assignments on refinery, chemical, petrochemical, power and other projects. His experience ranges from entry level designer to engineering manager. Much of this was with Fluor. He is also the author of the book "Piping Engineering Leadership for Process Plant Projects." He is now retired, living in Florida, USA and does only occasional consulting work.

Mr. Pennock can be contacted via E-Mail at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..}

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