We are seeking a Senior Mechanical Engineer for our industry-leading design-build clients in Georgia and Florida. The ideal candidate will have a strong background in mechanical systems design, particularly in HVAC for critical facilities, and extensive experience leading engineering teams. This role involves working on innovative, coordinated design-build projects across the country, with a focus on delivering high-quality, value-conscious solutions that meet client needs and industry standards.
Responsibilities:
Oversee mechanical design processes for multiple projects, managing production budgets, schedules, and personnel.
Lead projects through all phases, including bidding, design, permitting, and construction, ensuring high standards of quality control and value engineering.
Prepare and review load calculations, specifications, and equipment selection, ensuring alignment with project requirements and codes.
Provide mentorship and guidance to team members, including Revit/CAD technicians and junior engineers, ensuring constructability and code compliance.
Coordinate mechanical and plumbing systems with other disciplines, including electrical, architectural, and structural teams.
Respond to RFIs and review submittals, solving installation problems and applying risk management procedures to minimize issues.
Conduct QA/QC reviews on project calculations, designs, and deliverables to ensure compliance with codes such as IPC, IMC, IBC, ASHRAE.
Write sequences of operations for various mechanical systems, including AHUs, CHW, HW systems, and perform advanced equipment selection for chillers, boilers, cooling towers, and more.
Meet with clients and vendors to discuss project requirements and equipment specifications.
Manage work plans, deliverables, and revisions, ensuring projects stay within scope and on budget.
Contribute to market sector-specific engineering, particularly in critical facilities like data centers, hospitals, and telecom industries.
Requirements:
7-10+ years of relevant experience in project management and mechanical design, with a strong understanding of HVAC systems in critical facilities.
Bachelor's Degree in Mechanical Engineering.
Professional Engineer (PE) license is required.
Strong knowledge of mechanical and plumbing codes, including IPC, IMC, IBC, ASHRAE.
Experience with VRV, WSHP, DX Split systems, hydronic, and airside systems (VAV, CV).
Proficiency in Revit/CAD and experience working with design and construction documentation.
Excellent communication and leadership skills, with proven experience managing and mentoring engineering teams.
Ability to analyze and resolve complex design problems while meeting budgetary and scheduling constraints.