Dragan Srnic
About Dragan Srnic
Dragan Srnic is a Senior Mechanical and Piping Designer with extensive experience in the design of various industrial equipment, particularly in the mining sector. He has worked on significant projects for BHP and has been with Hatch since 2021.
Work at Hatch
Dragan Srnic has been employed at Hatch as a Senior Mechanical and Piping Designer since 2021. His role involves advanced design tasks, leveraging his extensive experience in mechanical and piping design. He is based in Perth, Western Australia, where he contributes to various projects that require specialized knowledge in mechanical engineering.
Education and Expertise
Dragan Srnic earned a Bachelor of Engineering in Production Engineering from the University of Belgrade - Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, completing his studies from 1987 to 1993. He possesses expertise in advanced design software, including Autodesk Inventor, Open Plant, MicroStation, AutoCAD, PTC Creo, and Navisworks, which he utilizes in his design work.
Background
Before joining Hatch, Dragan Srnic accumulated 17 years of experience as a structural and mechanical designer at ThyssenKrupp. His background includes significant involvement in various design projects across the engineering sector, showcasing his capabilities in mechanical design and project execution.
Achievements
Dragan Srnic has contributed to several notable projects throughout his career. He was involved in the design of Shiploaders 5-8 for BHP in 2008 and led the design of Shuttle Shiploaders SL1 and SL2 for BHP in 2011. His work includes contributions to the BW bridge reclaimers for the Ravensthorpe Nickel Project in 2004, the PWCS Stacker and Bypass Stacker in 2006, and the DBCT Stacker-Reclaimer project in 2013. He also designed PKCT Stackers in 2015 and contributed to the 20kt/h Stacker for the BHP South Flank Project in 2017/2018.