Candidate’s responsibilities would include preparation of HVAC production drawings (beginning to end), redline drafting, use of AutoCAD and Revit, specification editing, submittal review, site visits/reviews, RFI responses and PCR reviews.
Candidate will be responsible for designing mechanical HVAC systems for a variety of project types, including education (K-12 and higher education), municipal, worship, office, medical, data centers, office/warehouse, high/low rise long term care facilities, food service facilities, retail and other commercial buildings.
Candidate’s responsibilities will include interacting with clients, attending client meetings, reviewing mechanical documentation,
Coordinating information across all disciplines to ensure deliverables are compliant with client expectations.
Candidate experience should include design of central plants (4-pipe and 2-pipe) utilizing chillers, boilers & cooling tower, constant and variable flow pumping systems, constant and variable flow air handling units, temperature control & energy management systems, piping systems, ductwork systems, variable air volume terminal units, ground source heat pump systems, packaged chillers, packaged roof top A/C units and split direct expansion A/C unit systems.
Other Requirements:
Minimum 5 plus years of experience in mechanical design.
EIT required as a minimum; P.E. license in Texas is preferred but not required.
Ability to identify applicable codes in project-specific jurisdictions.
Experience in AutoCAD.
Experience in REVIT a must.
Familiarity with plumbing design and electrical systems is preferred.
Experience with industry standard software, including but not limited to Microsoft products, Comcheck, HVAC Load Calculation programs such as Carrier HAP, Trane Trace and/or eQuest with energy modeling experience preferred.
Ability to work in a fast-paced team environment and manage multiple projects, tasks and deadlines, and bring each to completion.
Good written and verbal communication skills.
Involvement with an American Society of Heating, Refrigeration, and Air Conditioning Engineers (ASHRAE) or Association of Energy Engineers (AEE) is beneficial, but not required.
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