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Mechanical Project Engineer

  • Full Time, onsite
  • WB Engineers+Consultants
  • Pleasanton, United States of America
Salary undisclosed

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Works independently to complete the majority of projects from start to finish with limited assistance from a Senior Engineer or Director.

Job Summary

  • Lead client management and design production activities for building infrastructure projects
  • Coordinate and ensure the thoroughness and accuracy of building systems surveys
  • 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

  • PE license a plus
  • Degree in mechanical engineering,
  • Equivalent of 5 - 8+ years of relevant professional experience including engineering building infrastructure design and project management responsibility
  • Revit experience preferred, high proficiency in AutoCAD
  • Knowledge of all aspects of mechanical systems
  • Understanding of applicable design and building codes

Representative tasks include walking the site with clients and partners, doing site surveys and performing other tasks that may have you: carrying, moving, and climbing up a 10-foot ladder, gaining access to infrastructure covered by drop ceilings; and crawling, bending, reaching to gain access to and assess building systems.