The Mechanical Project Engineer coordinates project activities, designs mechanical systems, manages project phases, and ensures design accuracy across various projects.
Capable of working independently to complete the majority of projects from start to finish with limited assistance from a Senior Engineer or Director.
Job Summary
- Lead the client management and design production activities
- Coordinate and ensure the thoroughness and accuracy survey of building systems
- Support the development of designs, specifications, systems narratives, and system layouts for a variety of projects and project sizes
- Manage all phases of project including basic deliverables including calculations, drawings, and specifications
- Design mechanical systems including calculations of heating and cooling loads
- Select and layout mechanical equipment such as pumps, chiller, fans and boilers
- Perform construction administration and field investigation tasks for assigned projects including conducting field inspections and subsequent detailed inspection reports
- Ensure that drawings and designs are in accordance with company production and design standards
- Collaborate with Technical Leaders / Sr. Engineers to ensure quality standards and appropriate workload management / changes in project scope or additional services
- Attend project meetings and site visits
Qualifications
- Bachelor’s degree in mechanical engineering
- Equivalent of 3 - 7+ years of relevant professional experience including engineering design and project management
- Revit experience preferred
- Knowledge of all aspects of mechanical systems
- Understanding of applicable design and building codes
Top Skills
Revit
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