Pressure Vessel Engineer Location: Siemens Healthineers Magnet Technology site in Oxfordshire. Siemens MR Magnet Technology is the world's leading designer and manufacturer of superconducting magnets for magnetic resonance imaging - over a third of MRI scanners installed worldwide have at their heart a magnet manufactured in our Eynsham factory. The business has been awarded several Queen's Awards for export success, two Best Factory Awards and an IMechE Manufacturing Excellence Award, and is justifiably proud of its engineering and manufacturing heritage. Following a review of our technology development strategy, we are strengthening our magnet engineering teams, and currently have an outstanding opportunity for an experienced Pressure Vessel Engineer. The successful applicant will join a multi-disciplinary group in our Engineering Department and will work to maintain our "state of the art" competence in design, analysis techniques and manufacturing processes. Siemens is an organisation that has well defined, high level technical specialist career path opportunities, in addition to those for management. We offer you a flexible and dynamic environment with opportunities to go beyond your comfort zone in order to grow personally and professionally. Sound interesting? Key Responsibilities: Conduct stress analysis, design, and optimization of pressure vessels and pipework Perform code calculations and ensure compliance with the PED through EN13445 and other relevant industry standards. Develop detailed engineering specifications, drawings, and documentation. Collaborate with cross-functional teams to address project requirements and technical issues. Provide technical expertise to assist in troubleshooting, maintenance, and repair activities. Participate in design reviews and ensure designs meet performance, cost, and safety objectives. Stay updated on industry trends, codes, and standards to maintain cutting-edge knowledge. Skills & Qualifications: Bachelor's or Master's degree or equivalent experience in Mechanical engineering Experience in pressure vessel design and analysis. Proficiency in using engineering software e.g. CAD and FEA tools. NX experience desirable. Knowledge of EN13445 Pressure Vessel Code will be beneficial. Experience with other PV codes desired. Excellent problem-solving skills and attention to detail. Effective communication and teamwork abilities. Experience in cryogenic environments is a plus. You'll work on projects that have an impact on healthcare worldwide and have your own space to innovate and be creative with people who are passionate and motivated. Throughout, you'll have every chance to develop personally, professionally and as a leader. Being part of our team: Our global team: We are a team of 77,000 highly dedicated employees across more than 70 countries passionately pushing the boundaries of what's possible in healthcare to help improve people's lives around the world. As a leader in the industry, we aspire to create better outcomes and experiences for patients no matter where they live or what health issues they are facing. Our portfolio, spanning from in-vitro and in-vivo diagnostics to image-guided therapy and innovative cancer care, is crucial for clinical decision-making and treatment pathways. Benefits We offer a comprehensive rewards package which includes: A competitive salary plus bonus scheme Generous pension contributions 26 days annual holidays Flexible working Subsidised restaurant and on-site gym Access to our flexible benefits including private healthcare, dental cover, and many more Corporate Social Responsibility opportunities including 2 paid volunteering days per year