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Senior Mechanical Engineer (HVAC Design)
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Join a century-old leader in marine vessel design at Bollinger Shipyards. We seek a Senior Mechanical Engineer with 5-7 years of marine HVAC design experience. You will lead full system design from concept to production, ensuring compliance with key regulations. Enjoy competitive pay, comprehensi...
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United States , Lockport
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BOLLINGER MISSISSIPPI SHIPBUILDING LLC
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Senior Mechanical Engineer (HVAC Design)
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Join our team in Metairie as a Senior Mechanical Engineer specializing in Marine HVAC Design. This role requires a Bachelor's degree and 5-7 years of shipyard or marine HVAC experience, including system design from concept to production. You will use AutoCAD, ensure compliance with ABS/USCG regul...
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United States , Metairie
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BOLLINGER MISSISSIPPI SHIPBUILDING LLC
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HVAC Commissioning Engineer
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Join Amentum's Nuclear Power Programmes as an HVAC Commissioning Engineer in Bristol. You will develop key documentation like Commissioning Procedures and System Commissioning Programmes for major UK/European projects. The role requires I&C diagram expertise and experience coordinating multi-disc...
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United Kingdom , Bristol
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Explore a dynamic and essential engineering field with HVAC engineer jobs. HVAC (Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning) Engineers are specialized mechanical engineers responsible for designing, developing, maintaining, and optimizing the systems that control environmental conditions within buildings, vehicles, and specialized enclosures. Their work is critical for ensuring occupant comfort, safety, and health, as well as for preserving sensitive equipment and processes across residential, commercial, industrial, and marine sectors. This profession sits at the intersection of mechanical engineering principles, thermodynamics, fluid mechanics, and heat transfer, applied to create efficient and sustainable climate control solutions. The typical responsibilities of an HVAC Engineer are diverse and project-dependent. In design-focused roles, professionals engage in the complete system lifecycle—from conceptual design and load calculations to equipment selection and the creation of detailed schematics using Computer-Aided Design (CAD) and Building Information Modeling (BIM) software. They perform rigorous calculations to validate system performance, ensure energy efficiency, and guarantee compliance with a wide array of industry standards and regulations, such as those from ASHRAE, and local building codes. In more hands-on or service-oriented positions, engineers and technicians conduct installation oversight, commissioning, complex fault diagnosis, preventive maintenance, and repair of HVAC equipment ranging from commercial boilers and chillers to complex Variable Refrigerant Flow (VRF) systems and Air Handling Units (AHUs). To succeed in HVAC engineer jobs, a strong educational foundation is typically required, most commonly a bachelor’s degree in Mechanical Engineering or a related field. For certain technical roles, advanced apprenticeships or associate degrees coupled with specialized certifications may be sufficient. Key skills include proficiency in engineering software (like AutoCAD, Revit, or specialized load calculation tools), a deep understanding of psychrometrics and refrigeration cycles, and knowledge of sustainable design practices. Practical requirements often include relevant industry certifications (e.g., Professional Engineer license, EPA Section 608 for refrigerant handling, or specific gas safety qualifications), and a valid driver’s license for field service roles. Beyond technical acumen, successful HVAC Engineers possess strong analytical problem-solving abilities, meticulous attention to detail, and effective communication skills to collaborate with architects, contractors, and clients. Whether contributing to the blueprints of a new green building, ensuring the precise climate control for a data center, or maintaining vital systems on marine vessels, HVAC Engineers play a pivotal role in modern infrastructure. The profession offers a stable and rewarding career path with opportunities for specialization in areas like energy auditing, building automation controls, or sustainable design. Discover your next career move by exploring the wide range of HVAC engineer jobs available, where technical expertise directly impacts everyday comfort and operational efficiency.

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