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Industrial Mechanical Engineer
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Join Bath Engineering as a Mechanical Engineer specializing in industrial and refinery projects. This role requires 10+ years of experience, expertise in rotating equipment, piping (ASME/API), and software like Caesar II. Based in Corpus Christi, Tulsa, or El Paso, you will lead design, analysis,...
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United States , Corpus Christi, Texas; Tulsa, Oklahoma; El Paso, Texas
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Engineer - Mechanical (Rotating Equip)
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Seeking a Mechanical Engineer specializing in Rotating Equipment to ensure safe and reliable plant operations in Tulsa. This role focuses on pumps and compressors, requiring 5+ years' experience and proficiency in API/ASME standards. The position offers a full benefits package including medical c...
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United States , Tulsa
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Senior Mechanical Engineer – HVAC Design
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Lead complex HVAC design projects for diverse, large-scale facilities as a Senior Mechanical Engineer. This role requires a PE license, 8+ years of expertise in building systems, and proficiency in Revit/AutoCAD. Enjoy a competitive benefits package and impact key sectors like healthcare and data...
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United States , Dallas, TX; Fort Worth, TX; Kansas City, MO; North Kansas City, MO; Oklahoma City, OK; Overland Park, KS; Tulsa, OK
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Project Mechanical Engineer – HVAC Design
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Lead complex HVAC design projects for diverse vertical infrastructure. This role requires a registered PE with 6+ years of experience in mechanical engineering and proficiency in Revit/AutoCAD. Enjoy a competitive benefits package and impactful work across multiple central US locations.
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United States , Dallas, TX; Fort Worth, TX; Kansas City, MO; North Kansas City, MO; Oklahoma City, OK; Overland Park, KS; Tulsa, OK
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Licensed Mechanical Engineer - Data Center
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Join Olsson as a Licensed Mechanical Engineer specializing in Data Center projects. You'll design critical systems for major tech clients using AutoCAD and Revit. This role offers flexible work arrangements, a strong bonus system, and a full benefits package. Positions are available in Fort Worth...
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United States , Fort Worth; North Kansas City; Omaha; Tulsa
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Project Mechanical Engineer - Healthcare Buildings
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Join Olsson's Facilities team as a Project Mechanical Engineer, specializing in healthcare buildings. Lead mechanical system design for critical facilities, requiring a PE license and 6+ years' experience. Enjoy flexible work arrangements, a performance bonus, and impact projects in Dallas, OKC, ...
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United States , Dallas; Oklahoma City; Omaha; Tulsa
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Senior Mechanical Engineer – Healthcare Buildings
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Lead complex healthcare facilities design as a Senior Mechanical Engineer. Apply your 8+ years of PE-licensed expertise to innovate mechanical systems and ensure QA/QC excellence. Collaborate on impactful projects across multiple U.S. locations with competitive benefits and career growth.
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United States , Dallas; Kansas City; North Kansas City; Oklahoma City; Omaha; Tulsa
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Explore a world of opportunity in mechanical engineering jobs, where professionals apply principles of physics, materials science, and mathematics to design, analyze, manufacture, and maintain mechanical systems. This dynamic and foundational engineering discipline is central to virtually every industry, from aerospace and automotive to energy, robotics, consumer products, and building services. Mechanical engineers are the versatile problem-solvers who turn ideas into tangible, functional, and efficient realities, making this one of the broadest and most in-demand engineering fields for jobs globally. Individuals in these roles typically engage in the entire product or system lifecycle. Common responsibilities begin with conceptual design and analysis, using computer-aided design (CAD) software to create detailed 2D drawings and 3D models. They perform rigorous calculations and simulations—such as finite element analysis (FEA) and computational fluid dynamics (CFD)—to predict performance, strength, thermodynamics, and fluid flow. Prototyping and testing are crucial phases, where designs are validated and refined. Mechanical engineers also select appropriate materials and manufacturing processes, ensuring designs are both effective and economical to produce. Furthermore, they create comprehensive documentation, including technical specifications and maintenance manuals, and often provide support during production and after launch. The profession demands a strong technical foundation. A bachelor’s degree in mechanical engineering or a closely related field from an accredited institution is a standard requirement for entry-level jobs. Proficiency in core engineering software (like AutoCAD, SolidWorks, CATIA, or ANSYS) is essential. Successful mechanical engineers possess a deep understanding of core subjects: mechanics, dynamics, thermodynamics, materials science, and structural analysis. They must also be well-versed in relevant industry standards, codes, and safety regulations. As projects are highly collaborative, soft skills are equally important; effective communication, teamwork, project management, and critical problem-solving abilities are paramount for coordinating with cross-functional teams, clients, and vendors. Career progression in mechanical engineering jobs often leads to specializations such as HVAC (Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning), automotive design, robotics, aerospace systems, or renewable energy. Many professionals pursue Professional Engineer (PE) licensure to approve designs and offer services to the public, which enhances credibility and career prospects. Whether developing cutting-edge sustainable technology, improving manufacturing efficiency, or creating life-saving medical devices, mechanical engineering jobs offer a rewarding career path for innovative minds passionate about building and improving the machines and systems that power our modern world. Discover your next career move in this essential and ever-evolving field.

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