Description
design review
bim modeling
load calculations
energy modeling
field surveys
budget management
The Mechanical Engineer IV focuses on the design and engineering of HVAC and mechanical utilities for buildings. The individual possesses demonstrated ability to manage multiple complex tasks, establish priorities and direct the work of others. This position is responsible for overseeing the Mechanical discipline scope of work and managing the discipline budget on all project phases, sizes and levels of complexity, and coordinating with internal and external architects and engineers, as well as clients, construction managers, subcontractors, vendors and manufacturers. Typical tasks and deliverables that are executed by or under the supervision of the Mechanical Engineer IV include site selection, master planning, commissioning and startup, load calculations, utility assessments, energy modeling, design reports, code evaluations, plans, P&IDs, schedules, HAZOP reviews, installation details, equipment and system selection and specification, and coordination with manufacturers and trade partners. Project work includes directing design activities for all levels of design such as studies, conceptual and schematic design, design development, construction documentation and construction administration. The Mechanical Engineer IV understands the development and field implementation of documents through all project phases, sizes and levels of complexity. Within this role there are multiple positions, and their focuses are described below.
- Conducts quality checking of documents for intermediate complex projects (e.g., technical verification of design calculations and documentation) and drives overall project quality.
- Provides lead and advanced support of construction activities such as RFI responses, submittal reviews, punch list development and construction progress reports.
- Works closely with other architects, engineers and designers, as well as other internal and external team members to ensure a coordinated, constructible and complete design.
- Utilizes various platforms to execute work, such as Microsoft Office products and available BIM software.
- Develops narratives, reports and construction drawing packages and writes construction specifications on large projects of advanced complexity with no oversight.
- Provides mentorship to less experienced Mechanical Engineers and/or Designers.
- Leads advanced project system design programming and master planning with support from Senior Engineer.
- Identifies and resolves intermediate non-compliant existing conditions during site walks and construction field surveys.
- Leads a team of mechanical staff in the execution of advanced projects discipline design and engineering
- Conducts and leads field surveys of existing conditions and support of field reporting.
- Works with a Project Manager on proposal development, designs task identification, man-hour planning and project scheduling for the mechanical scope of work on projects.
- Interfaces with client and external partners.
Requirements
professional engineer
revit
autocad
leed
mechanical engineer
gmp
- Advanced experience conducting and leading field surveys of existing conditions and support of field reporting
- Minimum of 10 years of experience
- Proficiency in Microsoft Office suite
- Proficient with advanced internal and external cross-discipline project team coordination
- Professional Engineer registration in good standing
- Advanced experience with using and applying the mechanical/plumbing/fire/building code
- Ability to develop intermediate internal mechanical design and engineering training presentations
- Intermediate experience with using and applying other applicable industry standards (ASHRAE, SMACNA, ISPE, FDA, ISO, NFPA, OSHA, etc.)
- Intermediate experience with troubleshooting issues with mechanical systems
- Proficiency in Revit and AutoCAD
- Basic experience using Revit plugins such as Enscape and Unifi
- Proficient with advanced coordination with construction trade partners, vendors and manufacturers
- Life Sciences (Pharmaceutical, Biotech, Laboratory) or Food & Beverage industry experience
- Advanced knowledge of GMP manufacturing environments
- ABET-accredited Bachelor’s degree in Mechanical Engineering or Architectural Engineering (with a mechanical focus)
- LEED, WELL or other sustainable design accredited professional or, experience with sustainable design
- Advanced experience with performing engineering calculations, and developing and implementing HVAC, mechanical utility and piping systems designs
- Advanced experience in plumbing design
- Basic experience building parametric workflows using Dynamo, Grasshopper, and/or Rhino within Revit
- Ability to travel for client development and project execution, and internal and external training opportunities
Benefits
CRB offers a complete and competitive benefit package designed to meet individual and family needs.
Training + Development
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