Mechanical Engineer Customer Service & Call Center - Maryland Heights, MO at Geebo

Mechanical Engineer

Summary
Per S Group has an exciting new job opportunity for a Mechanical/Project Engineer to work with our premier client who is a leader in the HVAC Mechanical Services Industry. With a focus on energy efficiency, our client has been entrusted with the design and installation of mechanical systems across the country for more than 250 projects. From project conception through the details of design and field coordination, you will work with our staff of experts sharing and gaining practical knowledge and experience unmatched in this industry. Our client will count on you to engineer the best systems for the project and oversee every aspect from the design development to close-out and commissioning; ensuring that we are always available for our clients throughout the entire process.
Responsibilities
  • Ability to work within an environment with deadlines while having to multi-task with changing priorities.
  • Performing load calculations for projects
  • Design and plan layouts of equipment, duct, and piping systems
  • Drive the development of HVAC design from the initial concept through construction drawings utilizing Revit.
  • Knowledge of application engineering including but not limited to Sequence of Operations, load calculations, psychometrics, and refrigeration.
  • Engages in several levels of field engineering, assisting with project execution, trade coordination, and document management.

Preferred Skills & Expertise
  • Bachelors Degree in a related Engineering Field
  • Experience in the HVAC/HVACR Industry
  • Experience in Healthcare Design a plus
  • Understands code requirements

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Mechanical Engineer, Location:
Maryland Heights, MO - 63043 , PL:
579080438Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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