The Mechanical Engineer – HVAC is responsible for the design, analysis, and development of heating, ventilation, air conditioning, and mechanical building systems throughout all phases of project delivery.
Develop HVAC engineering drawings, specifications, calculations, equipment selections, and analytical models throughout all phases of project delivery.
Design heating, ventilation, air conditioning, hydronic, refrigeration, exhaust, and mechanical equipment systems in accordance with applicable codes, energy standards, and engineering best practices.
Perform engineering calculations including heating and cooling load analyses, ventilation calculations, duct and pipe sizing, pressure loss analyses, equipment selection, and system performance evaluations under the guidance of senior engineers when appropriate.
Collaborate with architects, structural, electrical, plumbing, fire protection, and controls teams to deliver coordinated and constructible HVAC system designs.
Support construction administration by reviewing shop drawings and submittals, responding to Requests for Information (RFIs), participating in site visits, and assisting with commissioning activities.
Engage in ongoing professional development to expand technical expertise in HVAC system design, energy efficiency, decarbonization, and building performance.
Requirements
Bachelor's degree in Mechanical Engineering (or equivalent experience) required.
4+ years of experience designing HVAC systems for commercial, institutional, healthcare, industrial, or mission-critical facilities required.
Professional Engineer (PE) license required.
Strong understanding of International Mechanical Code (IMC), ASHRAE standards, International Energy Conservation Code (IECC), and other applicable building and energy codes.
Proficiency with HVAC load calculation software, CAD and BIM platforms, and industry-standard engineering design tools.