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The Staff Mechanical Engineer will work with the project team throughout the design and construction process, adapting mechanical plans according to budget constraints, design factors or client needs.
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Effectively interacts with other internal and external teams, including the design engineering, site engineering, construction management and regional operations teams, onsite support vendors and consultants on projects, policies and procedures.
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Bachelor’s degree in Mechanical Engineering or Architectural Engineering from an accredited, four-year university; Ten years of engineering experience in the commercial building design and construction industry with a current Professional Engineers license in the U.S.
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Sargent & Lundy delivers comprehensive project services—from consulting, design and implementation to construction management, commissioning and operations/maintenance—with an emphasis on quality and safety.
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Perform energy audits, system commissioning, forensic evaluations, construction management and design and evaluations of HVAC, electrical, plumbing and fire protection systems.
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This position requires a competent mechanical engineer / designer who as a member of the mechanical design team will be responsible for all phases of mechanical design production for a variety of Life Sciences, Nuclear, and National Security projects ranging from programming through construction administration.
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Job Description : Forte Dynamics is a consulting and engineering firm that specializes in mineral resource and reserve estimation, mine planning, blasting analysis, metallurgy, process design, recovery modeling, basic and detailed engineering, and construction management services.
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These projects may involve the design of new and/or modifications and upgrades to oil & gas upstream production, gas transmission and distribution, renewable, and/or carbon-capture engineering projects.
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Mechanical construction or design experience is a plus. Review Mechanical drawings, along with designer or drafter (not a design role) Desire to have a lasting career in Mechanical construction.
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5 years of engineering, design, and construction experience in heavy industry, particularly surface or underground mining. From approval and permitting to design and construction management services, we put the goals of our clients and their communities at the center of everything we create.
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The Engineer intern/co-op manages all aspects of assigned projects including initial feasibility review and development of project scope, estimate, schedule, engineering design, equipment and material selection, project bidding, contractor selection, construction oversight, management of change, personnel and process safety, environmental oversight and all other project tasks to successfully accomplish goals for capital projects simultaneously within a managed budget and execution schedule.
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This is a hands-on, full-time position with day-to-day duties that include performing design and sizing of equipment, producing datasheets and specifications, hydraulic calculations and analyses, 3D modeling support, construction drawing reviews, and any other mechanical components utilized in heavy industrial/manufacturing or oil & gas facilities or required by our clients.
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Detailed mechanical design experience for water and wastewater treatment plants, pump stations, and conveyance systems. We’ll have you use your experience to design pump stations for water and wastewater, including pipe sizing calculations, selection of pump type, process facilities (primary, secondary, tertiary, and solids treatment systems), rotating equipment (centrifugal pumps, blowers), piping systems, valves, and appurtenances for in plant process piping, chemical systems, and hydraulic studies.
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We are seeking an Engineer with experience in design, construction and commissioning of turbomachinery (pumps and/or hydro turbines), piping, hydraulic and conveyance systems.
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The Mechanical Engineer serves to provide technical leadership for the creation of construction drawings and specifications, existing system studies and master planning efforts.
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