Mechanical Engineer II
IPS - Industrial Project Services
Cork, Ireland
The Mechanical Engineer II assists with planning, designing and directing engineering projects within the business unit. The Mechanical Engineer II may oversee aspects of the HVAC/Utilities design process, assist with specialized designs, and work on several concurrent projects within the Pharmaceutical, Biotech, Life Sciences, or Laboratory industries.
Job Duties and Responsibilities
- Prepare design computations and quality estimates and develops probable cost estimates for the smaller projects within the business unit.
- Modify scopes of work for mechanical designs (HVAC/Utilities) based on preliminary review and client meetings.
- Assist with the preparation of engineering studies and schematic designs for new HVAC/Utilities systems and analyze the operation of existing systems.
- Make calculations using engineering formulas and skills for design such as heating and cooling loads, equipment sizing, etc.
- Select equipment based on recommendations of Project Designer/Engineer and fill out equipment schedules.
- Research code issues and ask relevant questions of code officials and other design professionals when an interpretation or exception to building codes is required.
- Review the work of the project design teams, checks the progress of the work, and alerts Project Managers of scope changes or additional services.
- Provide drawings for own designs and produce sketches to incorporate in drawings by drafters.
- Coordinates all aspects of project document completion within IPS, externally with clients, and with other relevant design professionals.
- Report on design budgets based on the project scope as needed.
- Promotes the use of IPS design and production standards.
- Special projects as assigned.
Qualifications & Requirements
- At least 5 years of proven mechanical design experience (HVAC and Utilities) within Pharmaceutical, Biotech, Life Sciences, or Laboratory industries (industry experience is required).
- Bachelors of Engineering Degree in Mechanical Engineering from an accredited university.
- Registered Professional Engineer (PE) is strongly preferred.
- HVAC and/or Utilities design experience.
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