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Mechanical Engineer - Building Infrastructure

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Summary

Are you a

Mechanical Engineer

with

5-10 years of experience

looking to grow your career? We have an open position for a

Mechanical Engineer

focused on Building Infrastructure based in

Long Beach.

Duties and Responsibilities

The candidate will focus primarily on public and private universities and support buildings such as central plants and data centers. We also conduct various feasibility studies and energy audits. The candidate is responsible for administering all phases of projects from proposal development through construction completion.

Qualifications & Requirements

Education & Experience

Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering

Professional Engineering License

Comfortable and willing to present complex engineering concepts to clients, industry partners and other staff

Project Management experience is a plus

Working Knowledge

5-10 years of engineering design and project management experience

Strong mechanical/HVAC design capability

Ability to communicate effectively with people through oral presentations and written communications

Ability to work well under pressure, juggle, and prioritize multiple projects

Experience using load modeling software such as Trace 700, Trace 3D Plus, or HAP is

Experience using hydronic simulation software such as PipeFLO or AFT Fathom is

Strong interpersonal skills and experience in maintaining strong client relationships are required

Experienced at using a computer, preferably knowledgeable with MS Word, MS Excel, and MS Outlook

Benefits Upon eligibility, some of the benefits offered include:

13 Observed Company paid holidays a year

Medical, Dental, Vision Plans

Employer-paid Group Life Insurance

Supplemental Insurance Plans such as: Accident, Critical Illness, and Pet Insurance

Tuition & Training Assistance

401(k) program offers immediate vesting and employer match is 100%, not exceeding 4% of employee compensation