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10 years of experience in mechanical design and construction required, 15+ years preferred. Responsible for creation and/or review of project specifications, schematic drawings, design and construction documents, submittals, sequence of operations, test and balance reports, CFD analysis, commissioning scripts.
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4 years of experience in design, construction, and commissioning of mechanical cooling plants, fire suppression systems, fuel oil systems, domestic water systems, and sanitary sewer systems in mission critical facility design and construction environment.
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The Sr. Mechanical Design Engineer, Battery Electronics Packaging, will design the mechanical aspects of electrical components and their packaging. The electronics packaging engineer for battery pack design is critical to the Energy Storage System (ESS) development process, including conceptual designs, components selection, prototype builds, and launch designs for volume manufacture.
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Coordinate with the design and construction team, Facilities Operations, and EH&S in developing, reviewing, and approving design criteria, layouts and detail drawings.
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Conduct site visits for data collection and documentation, contributing to the construction process by consulting on design constructability, project sequencing, and scheduling.
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Design and implement mechanical systems for construction projects, including HVAC, plumbing, and piping systems. The successful candidate will be a key player in the design, development, and implementation of mechanical systems within our construction projects.
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Sustain and construction support for Fire/Evacuation, Early Warning Smoke Detection, Liquid Leak Detection, Tool Annunciation System (TAS), and Hazardous Production Material (HPM) alarm systems and detection equipment.
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Coordinate with other design team members (architects, structural, and electrical engineers) during design and during construction phases as required for coordination of the projects.
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Assists project managers by organizing details of construction drawings and responding to construction administration items as they arise. Ductwork design and layouts.
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Position Title: Mechanical / Process Project Engineer Job Description: The Mechanical / Process Project Engineer is the first to be consulted for any construction project related to Mechanical (HVAC & Wet Systems), UPW, water, wastewater, process mechanical, bulk gases, and bulk chemical systems.
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