Mechanical Engineer
Mechanical Engineer for Commercial Applications
- Learning, understanding and applying principles of HVAC design (ASHRAE) to commercial building applications.
- Learning, understanding and applying principles of Plumbing Engineering design (ASPE) for commercial and residential building applications.
- Learning how to produce plans and specifications for new and ongoing design projects.
- Learning Revit, AutoCad, Trace 3D (Energy Calcs) and ComCheck Energy Conservation Code energy calculations.
- Applying Computer aided design skills using Revit and AutoCad to generate construction drawings.
- Learning how to read, interpret and document Florida Building Codes and applying the information to design projects.
- Sizing HVAC equipment, load calculations, sizing ductwork and modeling the information in Revit or (Autocad) under the guidance of a Professional Engineer.
- Sizing domestic water lines, hot water equipment sizing, grease trap sizing and selecting plumbing equipment under the guidance of a Professional Engineer.
- Sizing gas piping and selecting heating equipment under the guidance of a Professional Engineer.
- Go on site visits to document as-built conditions, as required.
- Learning how to interact with clients during project scope conference meetings and/or site visits.
- Do other engineering duties as assigned by the supervisor under the guidance of a Professional Engineer.