Affiliated Engineers, Inc.
Overview
Mechanical Project Engineer role at Affiliated Engineers, Inc. (AEI) in Seattle. AEI brings together expertise and innovation to solve complex challenges in healthcare, science and technology, energy, education, and related sectors. As a Mechanical Project Engineer in our Seattle office, you will help empower clients to achieve energy-efficient building solutions, protect the environment, and contribute to a greener future. Estimated Starting Salary Range: $110,000 to $170,000 AEI is proud to be an EEO/AA Employer/Vet/Disabled. Responsibilities
Lead the engineering design process on assigned projects within the mechanical discipline. Develop innovative and unique engineering solutions aligned with project, client and partner needs. Guide the discipline team in implementing solutions. Qualifications
BSME/BSAE (or other engineering discipline with applicable experience). 10+ years of experience designing HVAC building systems for research, healthcare, or higher education facilities. Professional engineering registration preferred. Proficiency in engineering design software (e.g., Revit MEP, AutoCAD, Navisworks) preferred. Skills and Attributes
Strong spoken and written communications skills. Excellent organization and time management. Quick technical comprehension with client-outcome focus. Ability to prioritize multiple tasks and work both independently and in a team. Benefits and Work Environment
Flexible, collaborative environment with well-being and support for your best work. Opportunities for growth through mentorship, professional development, and exposure to high-impact projects. Collaboration with teams that foster innovation and leadership. Benefits package including health, dental, vision, retirement, and a performance-based year-end bonus; flexible work environment and wellness/resources; community-focused initiatives. Additional Notes
If this dynamic environment resonates with your ambitions, you are encouraged to connect with AEI. Apply online at https://aeieng.com/about/careers/
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Mechanical Project Engineer role at Affiliated Engineers, Inc. (AEI) in Seattle. AEI brings together expertise and innovation to solve complex challenges in healthcare, science and technology, energy, education, and related sectors. As a Mechanical Project Engineer in our Seattle office, you will help empower clients to achieve energy-efficient building solutions, protect the environment, and contribute to a greener future. Estimated Starting Salary Range: $110,000 to $170,000 AEI is proud to be an EEO/AA Employer/Vet/Disabled. Responsibilities
Lead the engineering design process on assigned projects within the mechanical discipline. Develop innovative and unique engineering solutions aligned with project, client and partner needs. Guide the discipline team in implementing solutions. Qualifications
BSME/BSAE (or other engineering discipline with applicable experience). 10+ years of experience designing HVAC building systems for research, healthcare, or higher education facilities. Professional engineering registration preferred. Proficiency in engineering design software (e.g., Revit MEP, AutoCAD, Navisworks) preferred. Skills and Attributes
Strong spoken and written communications skills. Excellent organization and time management. Quick technical comprehension with client-outcome focus. Ability to prioritize multiple tasks and work both independently and in a team. Benefits and Work Environment
Flexible, collaborative environment with well-being and support for your best work. Opportunities for growth through mentorship, professional development, and exposure to high-impact projects. Collaboration with teams that foster innovation and leadership. Benefits package including health, dental, vision, retirement, and a performance-based year-end bonus; flexible work environment and wellness/resources; community-focused initiatives. Additional Notes
If this dynamic environment resonates with your ambitions, you are encouraged to connect with AEI. Apply online at https://aeieng.com/about/careers/
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