Design and develop mechanical systems, including load analysis, equipment and ductwork sizing, and plumbing/hydronic systems in accordance with firm standards and project goals.
Produce building models and contract documents using Revit and other tools, ensuring coordination across disciplines and consultants.
Participate in project quality reviews, code compliance meetings, site visits, and QA/QC processes throughout all design phases.
Guide the use of emerging technologies and improve documentation consistency and efficiency.
Maintain project schedules and budgets through proactive communication and workload management.
Assist in proposal development, documentation of scope changes, and internal team meetings to ensure alignment.
Lead and participate in lessons learned reviews and act as an ambassador of ethical, high-quality design.
Bachelor’s degree in Mechanical Engineering from an EAC/ABET-accredited program (or equivalent required for licensure).
Licensed Professional Engineer (PE) with current registration; NCEES registration and NSPE membership a plus.
Minimum of 5 years of relevant experience with a wide variety of building types and project scales.
Proficient in Revit and/or AutoCAD; experience with Speclink and Microsoft Office Suite (Word, Excel, Outlook); familiarity with Project, SharePoint, and Teams preferred.
Demonstrated expertise in designing and documenting mechanical systems, including load analysis, ductwork and equipment sizing, hydronic and plumbing systems, and fire protection.
Strong coordination experience with architects, engineers, consultants, and jurisdictions.
CSI-CDT certification preferred; LEED AP BD+C and/or WELL AP credential is a plus (training provided if not currently held).
Proven ability to manage multiple deadlines and communicate effectively with internal and external stakeholders.
People Matter
Each individual’s background, knowledge, ability, and experience contributes to strengthening our organization and projects. Our dedication to diversity includes company provided training and education, equitable recruitment, a grassroots employee DEI committee, and robust community partnerships.
We area comprised of people with a variety of abilities, races, colors, religions, genders, sexual orientations, national origins, ages, veteran statuses, and more. As an equal opportunity employer, we believe diversity, equity, and inclusion are essential elements of innovative design. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable qualified individuals with disabilities to perform essential job functions.
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We act like owners—because we are. From modest beginnings of four original engineering partners in 1962, to almost 300 architects, engineers, designers, and consultants across multiple regional offices today, the energy, resourcefulness, and entrepreneurial mindset you expect from a CEO come standard with every team member.