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Viejas Casino

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Viejas Casino, Gaithersburg, Maryland, us, 20883

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Johnson, Mirmiran & Thompson is a dynamic, 100% employee-owned consulting firm of more than 2,000 professionals that provides a full range of multi-disciplined engineering, architecture, information technology, and related services to public agencies and private clients throughout the United States. JMT is currently ranked #59 on Engineering News-Record’s list of the Top 500 Design Firms.

Position summary:

The Junior Engineer/Commissioning Specialist works on assigned projects assisting senior mechanical engineers/plumbing designers with sustainable mechanical/plumbing systems design and integration or assisting senior commissioning professionals/project managers with the commissioning of mechanical, plumbing, electrical, special systems, and life safety (Fire Alarm/Fire Suppression) systems both in the office and at construction projects sites.

The ideal candidate will have a BS in Mechanical Engineering and two to three years of professional experience in mechanical/HVAC/Plumbing systems design and building systems commissioning in the facilities construction or engineering consulting (A/E) industry, and who is looking to pursue a career track as a future registered Professional Engineer (PE).

This position offers excellent opportunities for career development and advancement within an A/E consulting practice, including Engineer-in-Training work related activities, in-house training for career growth, and direct mentoring by senior professional engineers, commissioning project managers, and certified professionals. Typical projects are located within Washington D.C., Virginia, Maryland, and Delaware.

Sponsorship not available for this opportunity.

Essential functions and responsibilities

Assist senior mechanical engineers with the sustainable design and integration of mechanical and plumbing systems:

Become familiarized with construction, mechanical, plumbing, electrical and energy efficiency codes, and sustainability certifications requirements (i.e.: USGBC LEED, Green Globes, Guiding Principles, etc.) applicable to the assigned projects

Perform ASHRAE 62.1 Ventilation Analysis

Perform heating and cooling load calculations and/or energy analysis, utilizing industry standard software such as TRANE TRACE® 700, Carrier HAP®, or IESVE

Perform duct and piping layout and sizing per standard engineering practices, utilizing Autodesk® AutoCAD® and/or Revit® programs

Perform and coordinate HVAC and plumbing equipment selections with assistance from manufacturer representatives

Produce AutoCAD and/or Revit mechanical and plumbing construction drawings, including HVAC and plumbing floor plans, section cuts, air and water flow diagrams, pressurization airflow balances, equipment schedules, installation/piping details, control diagrams, points lists and sequence of operations, plumbing riser diagrams, etc.

Edit mechanical and plumbing specification sections (CSI Master Format and SpecsIntact)

Coordinate mechanical and plumbing drawings with other disciplines (i.e.: architectural, civil, structural, electrical, etc.) for conflict resolution and project integration into design submissions

Plot submission drawings for assembly and packaging for delivery

Incorporate design submission review and/or backcheck comments to the current design documents per direction of the senior engineer in responsible charge

Provide sustainable design documentation and upload to entity website for compliance with certification requirements (i.e.: USGBC-LEED online, GBI-Green Globes, GBI’s DOD Guiding Principles; WELL, Healthy Building, etc.)

Respond to construction RFIs and review construction equipment submittals and shop drawings for general conformance to construction documents. Provide input to senior PE in responsible charge

Visit construction sites to review progress of construction and verify systems installation conformance to construction documents

Assist senior Commissioning Project Managers/Certified Professionals with the execution of commissioning projects:

Review the Owner Project Requirements (OPR), the engineer’s Basis of Design Narrative (BOD) and construction Contract Documents (CDs)

When applicable (i.e.: LEED Enhanced Commissioning Services), review design submission packages at various stages (i.e.: DD, 65%, 100%, IFB/C) from a commissioning perspective for constructability, maintainability, accessibility, testability, and conformance to OPR and BOD

Edit divisions 1, 23 and 26 commissioning specification sections when applicable

Assist with drafting of the Commissioning Plan

Review construction equipment submittals and shop drawings for general conformance to construction/contract documents and OPR

Review A/E responses to construction RFIs and architectural supplemental instructions (ASIs) for any contract changes that may impact the commissioning scope and update the Commissioning Plan accordingly

Draft pre-functional construction check lists (PFCs) and functional performance test scripts (FPTs), utilizing either in-house developed spreadsheets or web-based commissioning process management/tracking software

Conduct commissioning progress update meetings and construction site visits to review progress of construction, equipment installation and conformance to OPR and CDs

Draft commissioning progress meeting minutes and site visit reports and maintain project records

Monitor and track progress on contractor executed PFC’s either on hard-copy forms (PFC Binder) or online if a web-based tracking software is utilized

Maintain and update the commissioning Master Issues Log

Witness pipe pressure tests, duct air leakage tests (DALT), equipment startups and TAB verification as contractually required and obtain test reports for documentation and record to the Final Commissioning Report

Witness Building Automation System’s (BAS) performance verification tests and Functional Performance Tests, documenting test results either on hard copy test forms or web-based commissioning software/ application

Witness training sessions on select equipment and major systems by manufacturers’ reps and compile training documentation and attendance

Assist with document compilation, drafting and assembly of the various commissioning deliverables: Final Commissioning Report, Systems Manual or Current Facilities Requirements and O&M Plan

Provide sustainable design commissioning documentation and upload to certification entity website (i.e.: LEED online) for compliance with certification requirements

Nonessential functions and responsibilities

Perform other related tasks as assigned

Required Skills

U.S. Citizenship and ability to obtain security clearance

Must have working proficiency with AutoCAD and Revit software

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Required Experience

Bachelor’s Degree in Mechanical Engineering from an ABET accredited curriculum program

2-3 years of progressive work experience in HVAC/mechanical/plumbing systems design/integration and/or commissioning field experience

Preferred Experience

Engineer-In-Training Certificate or ability to pass the NCEES FE exam (Fundamentals of Engineering exam) within six months of employment

Commissioning certification by either of the following: Associated Air Balance Council Commissioning Group, ACG (CxA); Building Commissioning Association, BCA (BCP); ASHRAE (BCxP), Association of Energy Engineers, AEE (CBCP) or University of Wisconsin Qualified Commissioning Process Provider (QCxP)

LEED Accredited Professional (AP) or LEED Green Associate Certification

Familiarity with web-based commissioning process managing software (i.e.: CxAlloy, Facility Grid)

Familiarity with Building Automation Systems and DDC controls (Siemens-Apogee; Johnson Controls-Metasys; Trane-Tracer; Honeywell-Niagara/Comfort Point; Automated Logic, etc.) program access experience is a plus

Membership and participation in technical/professional societies (i.e.: ASHRAE, USGBC, NSPE, ASPE,) or other professional organizations

Working Conditions

Work is performed within a general office environment approximately 50% of the time. Work is generally sedentary in nature, but it may require occasional standing and walking. Lighting and temperature are adequate and there are no hazardous or unpleasant conditions caused by noise, dust, etc. within the office environment.

Field work is required approximately 50% of the time where work may be conducted outside in heat/cold, wet/humid, and dry/arid conditions. Some lifting (up to 30 lbs) may be required as needed.

Travel less than 20% to consist of overnight travel. Travel within the DC,VA, DE, and MD regions to be expected.

JMT is an Equal Opportunity Employer M/F/Disability/Vet/Sexual Orientation/Gender Identity, and we are proud to be building an inclusive and diverse workforce.

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Qualifications:

U.S. Citizenship and ability to obtain security clearance

Must have working proficiency with AutoCAD and Revit software

Safe driver