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The Senior Mechanical Engineer shall be able to act as the mechanical point-of-contact for clients, other disciplines, and pre-con services for their scope areas, be able to complete a complex project code analysis, plan and prepare bid/permit/construction deliverables (including details and specifications), and understand the technical and design aspects of CRB’s market areas.
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They are actively seeking a Mechanical Engineer with strong design and engineering in HVAC. Must have experience in HVAC design, production of construction documents, and follow-on construction services.
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Construction plans and specifications must meet appropriate design standards, project & client requirements, and all applicable codes. Description: Responsibilities: Overseeing and/or producing construction plans, specifications, and other technical drawings in an efficient and timely manner.
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Leading HVAC/Mechanical design teams through all phases of design: feasibility & concept development, preliminary design, detailed design, and construction assistance. Project sizes will vary and will include both existing building improvements and new construction.
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MNA provides customized engineering, architectural, and construction consulting services to our diverse client base, ranging from education, biopharma, industrial, and more. Knowledge of design and construction specifications.
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Aiblity to prepare mechanical engineering calculations, reports, construction drawings and specifications, project schedules and cost estimates to meet project requirements.
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Process Architecture, Process Design, Engineering, Construction, Commissioning, Qualification, LEAN Project Delivery, Strategic Master Planning, Energy Conservation Management, Project Controls, Program/Project Management, Operations/Logistics Strategy and Planning, EPCMV and Staffing Services.
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The Senior Mechanical Engineer will be mentored by high level Mechanical Engineering team members and will develop design documents such as P&ID’s, utility consumption summaries, plant & process utility distribution systems, pressurization plans, airflow diagrams, ductwork & piping plans, equipment/construction specifications, temperature & humidity control calculations, etc.
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This role is perfect for a professional with a strong background in heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) systems and a passion for building design and construction.
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Hitachi Energy is seeking a Mechanical Project Engineer for North America Grid Integration Business Unit. The Grid Integration business is experiencing tremendous growth in EV charging systems, high voltage direct current projects, power consulting, power quality solutions, semiconductors, and many other exciting offerings in North America.
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The Project Engineer - Mechanical is an on-site position working with a pulp and paper client in the Plymouth, NC area. The Project Engineer - Mechanical plays a vital role in supporting the client's objectives by overseeing the daily execution of major capital and expense projects.
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Develop mechanical construction documentation and BIM models utilizing Revit MEP or similar CAD package. Design mechanical systems including but not limited to: heating, ventilating, air-conditioning, hydronics, steam, plumbing, gas, and compressed-air utilities.
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With over 100 years of innovation in sustainable infrastructure and our expertise in engineering, procurement, consulting and construction, together we are building a world of difference.
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HDR is looking for a Senior Mechanical Engineer to join our Building Engineering Services team in either Atlanta-GA, Charlotte-NC, or Raleigh-NC. Our team is looking for a candidate to meet the needs of our diverse client base including Commercial, Federal, Industrial, Science and Technology, Mission Critical and Water/Wastewater facilities, and Healthcare projects.
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Main responsibility of the Mechanical Engineer is working in developing, proposal design, permit design, energy modeling, specifications, commissioning, and construction review of HVAC and Mechanical systems.
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