Sr Mechanical HVAC Engineer
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This role involves designing and implementing innovative HVAC design solutions for Data Center clients within the Advanced Manufacturing Group. You will work on challenging engineering tasks, interfacing with clients and vendors, and leading a building mechanical team.
Responsibilities
- Design HVAC systems for electric vehicles, data centers, and heavy industrial facilities
- Develop design criteria for HVAC systems including general comfort, precise temperature/humidity control, pressurization, and clean room applications
- Create conceptual and preliminary design documents, calculations, Process and Instrumentation Diagrams (P&IDs), and general arrangements
- Layout Ductwork systems based on P&IDs
- Develop final design documents including specifications, sequences of operation, piping layout, and construction documents for systems like chilled water and cooling water
- Coordinate with other disciplines
- Follow and lead a building mechanical team on projects and collaborate with remote discipline team members
Requirements
- 10+ years’ experience in HVAC system design
- Professional Engineering License
- Thorough knowledge of codes and standards for HVAC system design
- Bachelor of Science Degree in Mechanical Engineering
- Adaptability in a fast-paced team environment
- Ability to lead a building mechanical team and collaborate remotely
Qualifications
- Bachelor of Science Degree in Mechanical Engineering
- Ten or more years’ experience in the design of HVAC systems
Nice to Have
- Software experience in Revit, AutoCAD, Carrier HAP, Trane Trace 700, and Trane Trace 3D
- Experience in the design of plumbing/utility systems
Skills
* Required skills
Benefits
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