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Our client is an engineering consulting firm, with several offices across the United States, offering expertise in the fields of structural, mechanical, electrical, plumbing, and fire protection engineering design.
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Design facility mechanical systems including water, chilled water, wastewater, HVAC, cooling towers/condensers, boiler/steam or hot water systems, compressed air, and other plumbing systems for custom, industrial applications.
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Mechanical Engineer - Atlanta, GAData Center / Mission Critical Facility design experience a Huge Plus! Responsibilities:Create designs and plans, provided and gather specifications, and execute assignments in a multidisciplinary mechanical engineering design role for complex facility design projects.
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Our client is an engineering firm that provides Mechanical, Electrical, Plumbing, Fire Protection, and Information Technology design and commissioning services. The Electrical Engineer II will apply their professional and technical expertise to designing electrical engineering concepts and options that align with the owners vision for each project.
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As a Project Engineer, you will work in a team environment where you will participate and learn McKenney's preconstruction processes, design and virtual construction, fabrication workflows, field installation mechanical systems, and start-up and commissioning of those systems.
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Technical documentation and reporting Design of mechanical parts Generating bills of materials and checking order acknowledgements Requirements BS in Mechanical Engineering or related field required.
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The purpose of this position is to be responsible for design, development, implementation, analysis of the design of Mechanical Engineering systems. Have ability to design mechanical systems, energy modeling analysis, energy code compliance calculations.
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Preferred Education & Experience Bachelor's degree in Mechanical Engineering and 15 years of progressively more responsible experience in a consulting firm specifically managing P & FP design with five of those years working on aviation projects.
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The Senior Mechanical Engineering Project Manager works independently, may oversee the entire HVAC/Utilities design process or assist as a technical expert on a specialized design, and work on several concurrent projects.
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Design and develop mechanical systems and components for data center applications, such as structural engineering, thermal management, cooling, airflow, and acoustics. As a Principal Mechanical Engineer in the Chief Technology Officer (CTO) Office of CO+I, you will be responsible for designing, developing, and testing new products and solutions that improve the performance, efficiency, and reliability of Microsoft's data centers.
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Minimum of 4 years of experience in an engineering service delivery organization/and or consulting /design environment with proven work-related experience in MEP systems. Morrison Hershfield's Integrated Engineering Design (IED) group provides integrated engineering solutions to institutional, industrial, residential and commercial clients with a focus on transit, telecom, waste management, higher education and food/beverage facilities that require reliable and cost effective infrastructure for both new and retrofit solutions.
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As a Senior Mechanical Engineer with us, you will design complex cooling and HVAC systems including air distribution systems, chiller plants, and alternative energy solutions while leading projects and a team of mechanical engineers.
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Exercise highly proficient knowledge as a designer/consultant in the planning, design, and supervision of new A/E design deliverables and construction projects, including alterations and additions to the existing building utilities systems, various biomedical equipment procurement and installation including site preparation to accommodate the various biomedical equipment, and public works projects.
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Experience in HVAC and plumbing/piping systems design and associated engineering calculations (e.g. Air-handling systems, laboratory fume hood exhaust air systems, duct systems, heating and chilled water hydronic piping systems, natural gas piping systems, domestic water and waste water piping systems, steam and condensate piping systems, compressed air systems, and mechanical system controls.
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Consulting with Lead Engineer, prepare engineering studies and schematic design for new systems and analyze operation of existing systems. Design mechanical / HVAC systems, including ductwork, piping, and layout of devices.
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