We are seeking a Mechanical Designer who will work with members of the engineering team in order to develop engineering design solutions appropriate to the context, budget, and aesthetic requirements of building projects. The individual will have the ability to analyze and understand design intent in order to produce efficient and effective technical design solutions. They will collaborate with other professional disciplines and coordinate the design through all phases of the project using their knowledge of building engineering systems, building materials, building codes, and construction technologies.
Duties and Responsibilities
Designs components of the overall building including integrating architectural design and adhering to applicable codes and jurisdictional requirements
Evaluates engineering design requirements and creates drawings to support constructions projects
Performs engineering activities such as calculations, code research, material and building systems research, laying out components, and calculation of program and building areas
Evaluates site conditions, including zoning requirements and site constraints and performs site surveys and field reviews to accurately document existing and new construction conditions
Synthesizes, interprets and coordinates technical information to write engineering specifications for Project Manuals
Reviews project products, services and shop drawings to ensure adherence to project documents, relevant jurisdictional codes and corporate quality controls
Required Skills
Is proficient in Engineering software skills, including AutoCAD, Revit MEP, as well as electrical engineering systems design software
Engineering knowledge related to building mechanical systems and multiple building types
Familiarity with architectural design concepts and building codes is required
Have successfully completed related post-secondary education
Registered with a relevant professional engineering association would be an asset
Required Experience
7-10 years of project work experience
Experience in mechanical engineering buildings systems