Salary
💰 $100,000 - $150,000 per year
About the role
- Evaluate, select, and apply standard engineering techniques, procedures, and judgement based on experience to design and construct HVAC and plumbing systems and equipment in buildings using building information modeling
- Coordinate HVAC and plumbing systems with other disciplines to produce complete building system designs
- Perform construction inspection and observation on active construction projects and create detailed reports
- Review and revise existing standards of engineering techniques, procedures, and practices in building design and building information modeling
- Participation in development of proposal responses, project planning, and staffing
- Development of system related narratives (technical writing, organizing the document, development of graphics)
- Ability to concisely express complex system solutions in very early design phases in order to share intent either internally for further development, or externally to assist design partners
- Utilize Autodesk tools such as REVIT and CAD
- Coordinate mechanical system design with electrical engineers, architects, and other design professionals
- Review and edit technical specifications
- Interact and work with diverse set of market types, clients, and subcontractors
Requirements
- Bachelor’s Degree in Mechanical Engineering or Architectural Engineering +6 years of industry engineering experience within a consulting or design-build firm or demonstrated equivalency of experience and/or education
- Licensed Professional Engineer (preferred)
- 8+ years of building mechanical systems design (preferred)
- Experience with sustainable design and certification (preferred)
- Experience with Design Build and other Alternative Delivery practices (preferred)
- Ability to work on multiple projects concurrently
- Proven success in leading pursuits and engaging long term clients
- Laboratory, Federal, Water/Wastewater facility design experience (preferred)
- Steam system design experience (preferred)
- Experience with Life Cycle Cost Analysis (preferred)