Crafted Staff
Mechanical Engineer Commercial Healthcare Construction HVAC MEP Systems
Crafted Staff, Fort Worth, Texas, United States, 76102
Mechanical Engineer – Commercial / Healthcare Construction (HVAC / MEP Systems)
Location:
Dallas–Fort Worth, TX (On-site)
Employment Type:
Full-Time
Salary:
$100,000 – $150,000 annually (Based on Experience)
About the Company Join a
nationally recognized leader in commercial and healthcare construction
, known for its technical excellence, safety-first culture, and innovative project delivery. With a 40+ year track record of success, the company consistently delivers
high-profile projects
across the United States, including large-scale
hospitals, data centers, and mission-critical facilities .
Currently, the team is leading a
$500 million healthcare facility project in Fort Worth
, with several major projects scheduled throughout the DFW region. As an
employee-owned organization
, the company offers
long-term stability
, a collaborative culture, and clear opportunities for advancement.
Position Overview The
Mechanical Engineer
will oversee and coordinate all aspects of the
mechanical and HVAC scopes
on large commercial and healthcare construction projects. This includes design review, estimating, subcontractor management, field inspections, and system commissioning.
This role is ideal for an experienced engineer who thrives on
complex, high-value projects
and enjoys balancing design precision with field practicality. You'll work closely with project managers, design teams, and trade partners to ensure systems are safe, efficient, and high-performing.
Key Responsibilities
Manage and execute
mechanical and HVAC scopes
for large-scale commercial and healthcare projects.
Prepare and evaluate
mechanical estimates, budgets, and system analyses
during preconstruction.
Review
mechanical designs and specifications
, identifying value engineering opportunities to improve performance and cost.
Coordinate system design and field installation with
project teams, subcontractors, and site operations .
Perform
on-site inspections
to confirm installation quality, code compliance, and adherence to design intent.
Support and oversee
commissioning activities
, including testing, balancing, and system verification.
Review
submittals, shop drawings, and BIM models
for accuracy and constructability.
Collaborate with architects, engineers, and field teams to maintain alignment across project phases.
Assist with
subcontractor scope development, bid evaluation, and contract recommendations.
Contribute to
value engineering sessions
to identify energy-efficient and cost-effective mechanical solutions.
Qualifications
Bachelor's degree in
Mechanical Engineering, Architectural Engineering, or a related discipline
(or equivalent experience).
Minimum
5 years of experience
in mechanical engineering or construction, preferably with a
general contractor or design-build firm .
Proven success delivering
large-scale commercial or healthcare projects ($200M+).
Strong technical understanding of
HVAC system design, installation, and commissioning.
Skilled at interpreting
construction drawings, specifications, and mechanical layouts.
Experience using
project scheduling and coordination tools
(Procore, Navisworks, or similar).
Excellent
communication, leadership, and problem-solving
abilities.
PE license
preferred or active progress toward licensure.
Experience with
healthcare or hospital construction
strongly preferred.
Familiarity with
BIM coordination and energy-efficient system design.
Valid driver's license and ability to travel locally within the DFW region.
Compensation and Benefits
Competitive base salary:
up to $150,000 annually
, based on experience.
Car allowance
for project-related travel.
Annual performance bonus.
Comprehensive
medical, dental, and vision insurance.
401(k) with company match
and
Employee Stock Ownership Plan (ESOP).
Paid time off, holidays, and parental leave.
Life and disability insurance.
Professional development and continuing education
support.
Long-term
career growth
within a stable, employee-owned company.
Why This Role Matters This is a chance to work on
career-defining projects
that shape communities and advance healthcare infrastructure. You'll play a key role in delivering high-performance systems that set new standards for mechanical excellence.
If you're ready to take ownership of large-scale, technically challenging projects and join a company that values innovation, teamwork, and integrity—
apply today.
Work Location:
On-site (Dallas–Fort Worth, TX)
Job Type:
Full-Time
Dallas–Fort Worth, TX (On-site)
Employment Type:
Full-Time
Salary:
$100,000 – $150,000 annually (Based on Experience)
About the Company Join a
nationally recognized leader in commercial and healthcare construction
, known for its technical excellence, safety-first culture, and innovative project delivery. With a 40+ year track record of success, the company consistently delivers
high-profile projects
across the United States, including large-scale
hospitals, data centers, and mission-critical facilities .
Currently, the team is leading a
$500 million healthcare facility project in Fort Worth
, with several major projects scheduled throughout the DFW region. As an
employee-owned organization
, the company offers
long-term stability
, a collaborative culture, and clear opportunities for advancement.
Position Overview The
Mechanical Engineer
will oversee and coordinate all aspects of the
mechanical and HVAC scopes
on large commercial and healthcare construction projects. This includes design review, estimating, subcontractor management, field inspections, and system commissioning.
This role is ideal for an experienced engineer who thrives on
complex, high-value projects
and enjoys balancing design precision with field practicality. You'll work closely with project managers, design teams, and trade partners to ensure systems are safe, efficient, and high-performing.
Key Responsibilities
Manage and execute
mechanical and HVAC scopes
for large-scale commercial and healthcare projects.
Prepare and evaluate
mechanical estimates, budgets, and system analyses
during preconstruction.
Review
mechanical designs and specifications
, identifying value engineering opportunities to improve performance and cost.
Coordinate system design and field installation with
project teams, subcontractors, and site operations .
Perform
on-site inspections
to confirm installation quality, code compliance, and adherence to design intent.
Support and oversee
commissioning activities
, including testing, balancing, and system verification.
Review
submittals, shop drawings, and BIM models
for accuracy and constructability.
Collaborate with architects, engineers, and field teams to maintain alignment across project phases.
Assist with
subcontractor scope development, bid evaluation, and contract recommendations.
Contribute to
value engineering sessions
to identify energy-efficient and cost-effective mechanical solutions.
Qualifications
Bachelor's degree in
Mechanical Engineering, Architectural Engineering, or a related discipline
(or equivalent experience).
Minimum
5 years of experience
in mechanical engineering or construction, preferably with a
general contractor or design-build firm .
Proven success delivering
large-scale commercial or healthcare projects ($200M+).
Strong technical understanding of
HVAC system design, installation, and commissioning.
Skilled at interpreting
construction drawings, specifications, and mechanical layouts.
Experience using
project scheduling and coordination tools
(Procore, Navisworks, or similar).
Excellent
communication, leadership, and problem-solving
abilities.
PE license
preferred or active progress toward licensure.
Experience with
healthcare or hospital construction
strongly preferred.
Familiarity with
BIM coordination and energy-efficient system design.
Valid driver's license and ability to travel locally within the DFW region.
Compensation and Benefits
Competitive base salary:
up to $150,000 annually
, based on experience.
Car allowance
for project-related travel.
Annual performance bonus.
Comprehensive
medical, dental, and vision insurance.
401(k) with company match
and
Employee Stock Ownership Plan (ESOP).
Paid time off, holidays, and parental leave.
Life and disability insurance.
Professional development and continuing education
support.
Long-term
career growth
within a stable, employee-owned company.
Why This Role Matters This is a chance to work on
career-defining projects
that shape communities and advance healthcare infrastructure. You'll play a key role in delivering high-performance systems that set new standards for mechanical excellence.
If you're ready to take ownership of large-scale, technically challenging projects and join a company that values innovation, teamwork, and integrity—
apply today.
Work Location:
On-site (Dallas–Fort Worth, TX)
Job Type:
Full-Time