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Mechanical Engineer III - Project Based
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Join ASI's innovative team as a Mechanical Engineer III for a project-based role in Mendon, USA. You will design and develop mechanical systems for autonomous vehicle platforms using CAD and FEA. This position requires 5-7 years of experience in machine design with SolidWorks and GD&T. We offer f...
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United States , Mendon
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Mechanical Engineer III - Project Based
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Join our team as a Mechanical Engineer III for a project-based role in Fort Worth. Design and develop robotic unmanned vehicles using CAD/SolidWorks and FEA. Requires 5-7 years of experience in mechanical design and a Bachelor's degree. Enjoy full benefits including 90% medical coverage and a 401K.
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United States , Fort Worth
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Power Generation Project Engineer (Mechanical)
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Seeking a Power Generation Project Engineer to provide mechanical expertise for powerhouse assets in Auberry. This role requires a BS in Engineering, 3+ years of project experience, and leadership in program management and risk analysis. Ideal candidates will develop strategic plans for hydropowe...
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United States , Auberry
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115128.00 - 175080.00 USD / Year
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PG&E Corporation
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About the Project Mechanical Engineer role

Explore a dynamic and in-demand career path with Project Mechanical Engineer jobs. This specialized role sits at the critical intersection of mechanical engineering principles and hands-on project execution, acting as the technical linchpin that transforms designs into functional, real-world systems. Professionals in this field are responsible for overseeing the mechanical aspects of a project from initial concept and design through procurement, construction, and final commissioning. They ensure that all mechanical components—whether they are HVAC systems, material handling equipment, industrial machinery, or process piping—are correctly specified, integrated, and installed to meet performance, budget, and schedule goals.

A Project Mechanical Engineer’s typical day involves a diverse mix of technical and managerial tasks. Common responsibilities include developing detailed mechanical designs and specifications, selecting appropriate equipment and materials, and creating comprehensive project plans. They spend significant time coordinating with cross-functional teams, including electrical engineers, controls specialists, architects, construction managers, and clients, to ensure seamless integration and resolve interdisciplinary conflicts. A key part of the role is reviewing vendor submittals, approving technical drawings, and ensuring compliance with relevant industry codes and standards such as ASME, ANSI, or API. During the construction phase, they often provide on-site support, address field technical queries, and oversee testing and commissioning activities to validate system performance.

The skill set required for these jobs is both broad and deep. A bachelor’s degree in mechanical engineering is typically the minimum educational requirement, with many positions valuing a Professional Engineer (PE) license or a master’s degree. Employers seek candidates with several years of experience in relevant industries like construction, manufacturing, oil & gas, or logistics. Proficiency in engineering software tools—including 2D/3D CAD (like AutoCAD or SolidWorks), BIM applications, and project management software—is essential. Beyond technical acumen, successful Project Mechanical Engineers possess strong project management capabilities, exceptional problem-solving skills, and the ability to communicate complex technical information clearly to diverse stakeholders. They must be adept at managing budgets, mitigating risks, and ensuring stringent safety and quality standards are upheld throughout the project lifecycle.

For analytical minds who enjoy seeing tangible results from their work, Project Mechanical Engineer jobs offer a rewarding career with excellent growth potential. These roles are pivotal in industries driving modern infrastructure, from energy and pharmaceuticals to advanced manufacturing and commercial construction, making them a stable and impactful profession. If you are a mechanical engineer who thrives on responsibility, variety, and turning blueprints into reality, exploring opportunities in this field could be your next career move.