Senior Mechanical Engineer leading geothermal project design and management.
-Support Construction Administration for the geothermal practice, including review of bids, submittals, practice questions and comments, and requests for information (RFIs). -Comply with the Guiding Principles and Code of Behavior articulated in our Company Charter. -Review and edit electronic and written documentation by others of project-related activities in the field and office. -Support the design development process, including preparing plans, details, specifications, and technical sections of project communications, work plans, and reports including interface with other technical disciplines supporting the built environment. -Perform work in accordance with company and client Health & Safety protocols. -Serve as Project Manager to track project budgets and schedules, and provide mentoring to support staff involved in geothermal feasibility studies, field monitoring of drilling, pilot testing, geothermal exchanger installation, and sampling and analysis in connection with permitting, schematic design and detailed design development. -Provide senior-level technical review of data collection, synthesis, and analysis using approved procedures consistent with the state of the practice in geothermal heating and cooling, or appropriate for their discipline in site remediation. -Assist in identifying technical issues and approaches for evaluation for specific projects and for broader application in the practice.
-Computer Skills – Strong computer literacy skills including proficiency in industry standard software; ArcGIS is a plus. -Strong foundation in pipe hydraulics for pump sizing and geothermal borefield design. Professional Engineer license is required, or ability to obtain reciprocity within six months, in MA, NH, CT, ME, or NY. -Minimum 10 years of engineering consulting experience, including geothermal feasibility studies, design development. -Excellent written and verbal communication skills. -Be familiar with local, state, and federal regulations applicable to geothermal heating and cooling. -Experience with geothermal feasibility studies and design development and closed-loop hydronic and open pumping system designs is a plus. -Minimum of 5 years of project management experience, with a proven track record of meeting project outcome targets. -Minimum of Bachelor of science in civil, environmental, or mechanical engineering. Master's degree in engineering or engineering management preferred. -OSHA 40-hour HAZWOPER training preferred but not required.
-Pioneered soil and foundation engineering in New England. -Grew from a small regional practice to a national consultancy. -Excels in environmental and geotechnical scopes—like contamination cleanup, groundwater remediation, and underground engineering. -Serves diverse sectors—from airports and energy storage to government and industrial facilities. -Known for lean‑informed, stakeholder‑savvy approaches that manage regulatory, community, and technical challenges. -Notable achievements include developing small‑footprint groundwater remediation tech and large‑scale hazardous waste removal.
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