Engtal
Professional Mechanical Engineer
Boise, Idaho
Overview We are seeking a Professional Mechanical Engineer to support mechanical and utility systems for water and wastewater treatment facilities. Work includes process piping, pumping and hydraulics, boilers and hot water loops, energy recovery, and general mechanical system design. This role is collaborative, technical, and offers the chance to mentor younger engineers and lead portions of multidisciplinary projects.
Responsibilities
Produce mechanical plans, specifications, PFDs, and P&IDs
Perform system sizing for pumping, heating, cooling, and energy recovery systems
Develop control descriptions and mechanical design reports
Lead mechanical scope for small to mid size projects and support larger efforts
Mentor junior engineers and review drawings, models, and calculations
Coordinate with civil, structural, electrical, process, and controls teams
Conduct site visits and support construction-phase questions
Ensure accuracy, consistency, and compliance with codes and standardsTrack scope, schedule, and budget for assigned work
Qualifications
Bachelor’s in Mechanical Engineering
Professional Engineer license required
6+ years of mechanical design experience in water, wastewater, or industrial utilities
Strong understanding of piping, pumping, boilers, hot water loops, and mechanical equipment sizing
Ability to read and develop P&IDs, PFDs, and mechanical specifications
Proficiency with AutoCAD and Revit
Strong communication and mentorship skills
Preferred
Experience with treatment plant mechanical systems or industrial utility networks
Familiarity with hazardous area mechanical design
Compensation and Benefits Compensation is based on experience, location, licensure, and business needs. Benefits may include health insurance, paid time off, retirement matching, tuition reimbursement, and bonus programs depending on employment status.
Seniority level: Mid-Senior level
Employment type: Full-time
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Overview We are seeking a Professional Mechanical Engineer to support mechanical and utility systems for water and wastewater treatment facilities. Work includes process piping, pumping and hydraulics, boilers and hot water loops, energy recovery, and general mechanical system design. This role is collaborative, technical, and offers the chance to mentor younger engineers and lead portions of multidisciplinary projects.
Responsibilities
Produce mechanical plans, specifications, PFDs, and P&IDs
Perform system sizing for pumping, heating, cooling, and energy recovery systems
Develop control descriptions and mechanical design reports
Lead mechanical scope for small to mid size projects and support larger efforts
Mentor junior engineers and review drawings, models, and calculations
Coordinate with civil, structural, electrical, process, and controls teams
Conduct site visits and support construction-phase questions
Ensure accuracy, consistency, and compliance with codes and standardsTrack scope, schedule, and budget for assigned work
Qualifications
Bachelor’s in Mechanical Engineering
Professional Engineer license required
6+ years of mechanical design experience in water, wastewater, or industrial utilities
Strong understanding of piping, pumping, boilers, hot water loops, and mechanical equipment sizing
Ability to read and develop P&IDs, PFDs, and mechanical specifications
Proficiency with AutoCAD and Revit
Strong communication and mentorship skills
Preferred
Experience with treatment plant mechanical systems or industrial utility networks
Familiarity with hazardous area mechanical design
Compensation and Benefits Compensation is based on experience, location, licensure, and business needs. Benefits may include health insurance, paid time off, retirement matching, tuition reimbursement, and bonus programs depending on employment status.
Seniority level: Mid-Senior level
Employment type: Full-time
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