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Burns & McDonnell is 100 percent employee-owned and is proud to be on Fortune's 2020 list of 100 Best Companies to Work For. Burns & McDonnell has exciting opportunities for those interested in growing their careers in one of the most fast paced, innovative sectors of high tech building design and construction.
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As a part of the design team, the senior mechanical engineer will create and optimize facilities by bringing conceptual designs to life, producing cutting-edge detailed designs of HVAC, hydronic (chilled water and heating water), plumbing, and process utility systems that are fully integrated with facilities and manufacturing processes.
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Recognized in the Top 20 Engineering Firms and Top 3 Science and Technology Firms since 2000 by Building Design + Construction Magazine, AEI is dedicated to enhancing public health and improving patient outcomes, advancing revolutionary biomedical research, and enabling the next generation of scientific discovery and technological innovation through remarkable design and award-winning projects.
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As you gain project experience, you will take on a greater role in leading mechanical project teams, writing specifications, participating in project meetings with clients and other consultants, and supporting construction-phase work.
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As a Mechanical Engineer II in our Austin office, you will help us empower our clients to achieve energy-efficient building solutions, save global environments, and create a better, greener future for all.
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As a Senior Mechanical Engineer, you will be responsible for leading design of mechanical systems for buildings across a variety of sectors including Higher Education, Culture & Performing Arts, Healthcare, K-12, Justice/Civic and Energy.
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Technical knowledge of facilities infrastructure design and construction projects with emphasis on mechanical. New and existing facilities related project planning, design, construction, commissioning, close-out, and postmortem meetings including vendor grading.
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Must have strong technical skills and background in HVAC Systems Design, responsible for participating in the design process of mechanical building systems and preparing detailed mechanical engineering design calculations and drawings of mechanical systems, from schematics through construction administration, on a wide range of building types.
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Act as Engineer in Responsible Charge, including making technical decisions in their field, reviewing, stamping, and signing Construction Documents. Proficient in design of many HVAC systems, such as VAV systems, DOAS systems, VRF systems, Data Room Cooling systems and Package rooftop systems.
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Independently drive projects forward throughout design and construction phases. Design mechanical and plumbing systems for data centers. MEI has a job opportunity for an experienced Mechanical Engineer to be an integral member of our design team.
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The Mechanical Engineer will be responsible for working with engineering team members and coordinating consultant responsibilities of studies, design, or construction documents of various scale projects.
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10+ years of engineering experience in industrial design and construction industry with a current Professional Engineers license in the U.S.; This role requires basic knowledge of Mechanical Systems and Design including heating/cooling loads calculations, HVAC equipment selection, heat recovery systems, air and water plant distribution systems, ventilation, and process exhaust systems.
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This team provides construction site surveys, MEP design, troubleshooting, and creative solutions to unique demands within the industrial, semiconductor, and high-tech construction environment.
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Mechanical process engineer should have industrial and power piping and equipment experience, either design or maintenance. Candidate will be responsible for design and construction deliverables for projects on industrial chemical and power utility, including boilers.
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Identify opportunities for detail/design/constructability improvements and report back to the construction management teams. This person will assure quality and efficient execution of Self Perform Construction and supporting our multi-discipline craft labor teams ranging from 800-1200 personnel.
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