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Senior Mechanical Engineer
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Join GRAEF's growing MEP team in Miami as a Senior Mechanical Engineer. This role requires a PE-registered professional with 8+ years of HVAC, plumbing, and fire protection design experience, proficient in REVIT. You will lead diverse projects, mentor staff, and enjoy a hybrid schedule with excel...
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United States , Miami
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Senior Mechanical Engineer
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Join Schnackel Engineering in Miami to revolutionize MEP/FP/IT design. As a Senior Mechanical Engineer, you'll develop mechanical plans using groundbreaking AI software. Requires a PE-eligible degree, 5+ years of HVAC design experience, and advanced code proficiency.
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United States , Miami
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Mechanical Foreman
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Lead mechanical projects in South Florida as a Foreman for Power Design. This leadership role requires 5+ years of experience managing multimillion-dollar HVAC, plumbing, or mechanical scopes. You'll ensure top quality, safety, and customer satisfaction using cutting-edge technology. Enjoy career...
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United States , Miami, Fort Lauderdale, West Palm, St. Petersburg
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Mechanical Superintendent
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Lead multimillion-dollar mechanical construction projects in South Florida. This superintendent role requires 10+ years of field leadership, an active HVAC/Plumbing license, and OSHA 30 certification. You will ensure quality, safety, and code compliance while driving project schedules and mentori...
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United States , Miami Fort Lauderdale West Palm
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Embark on a dynamic and hands-on career path with mechanic equipment jobs, a field dedicated to the maintenance, repair, and optimization of complex machinery. Professionals in this sector are the backbone of countless industries, ensuring that essential equipment—from industrial hydraulics and manufacturing systems to specialized vehicles and research apparatus—operates at peak efficiency and safety. These roles are ideal for problem-solvers who enjoy tangible results and possess a deep understanding of mechanical systems. A career as a mechanic or technician for equipment typically involves a wide array of responsibilities. Day-to-day tasks commonly include conducting routine inspections to identify potential issues, performing preventative maintenance to avoid costly downtime, and executing complex repairs on mechanical components. Technicians are often responsible for diagnosing malfunctions using diagnostic tools, interpreting technical schematics and engineering drawings, and replacing or rebuilding defective parts. Furthermore, many roles require collaboration with engineers and other team members to install new equipment, test system performance, and ensure all machinery complies with stringent industry standards and safety regulations, such as PUWER or machinery directives. Documentation is also a key part of the job, requiring accurate logging of maintenance activities, repairs, and parts inventory. To succeed in mechanic equipment jobs, a blend of formal education and practical skill is essential. Employers typically seek candidates with a relevant trade certificate, diploma, or associate's degree in mechanical engineering technology, mechatronics, or a related field. Equivalent hands-on experience is highly valued. Core technical skills include proficiency in using hand and power tools, diagnostic equipment, and often computer-aided design (CAD) software like AutoCAD or SolidWorks for reviewing or modifying designs. A solid understanding of hydraulic and pneumatic systems, materials science, and fluid dynamics is frequently required. Beyond technical prowess, strong analytical and problem-solving abilities are crucial for troubleshooting. Excellent communication skills are necessary for collaborating with teams and explaining technical issues to non-technical colleagues, while meticulous attention to detail ensures work is completed accurately and safely. A commitment to ongoing learning is vital, as technology and equipment continually evolve. If you are a motivated individual with a passion for how things work and a drive to keep the world's machinery running, exploring mechanic equipment jobs can lead to a stable and rewarding career with opportunities for growth and specialization across diverse sectors like manufacturing, defense, aerospace, marine operations, and utilities.

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