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Lead mechanical design for diverse commercial and industrial projects as a Senior Facility Mechanical Engineer. This hybrid/remote role in Maumee requires a PE with 12-15 years of HVAC/plumbing expertise and Revit proficiency. Enjoy full benefits from day one, a 401K match, and a culture that val...
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United States , Maumee
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104000.00 - 127000.00 USD / Year
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The JDI Group
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Until further notice
Pursue a pivotal leadership role in the built environment by exploring Senior Facility Mechanical Engineer jobs. This senior-level profession sits at the critical intersection of design, operations, and project management, focusing on the complex mechanical systems that make buildings safe, efficient, and functional. These engineers are the strategic masterminds behind the climate, water, and air systems in a vast array of facilities, from corporate campuses and hospitals to manufacturing plants and research laboratories. Their work ensures infrastructure not only meets immediate needs but is also sustainable, reliable, and adaptable for the future. The core responsibility of a Senior Facility Mechanical Engineer is to lead the design, analysis, and oversight of mechanical systems for both new construction and renovation projects. This typically involves spearheading the development of comprehensive plans for Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning (HVAC), plumbing, fire protection, compressed air, and other specialized fluid systems. They translate client needs and architectural concepts into practical, code-compliant engineering solutions. A significant part of the role is project leadership; senior engineers manage timelines, budgets, and multidisciplinary teams of engineers and designers. They conduct rigorous design reviews, develop technical specifications, and evaluate contractor submittals and shop drawings to ensure adherence to design intent. Beyond design, these professionals provide crucial expertise during construction and commissioning. They often perform field verifications, address requests for information (RFIs), and oversee system startup and testing to ensure performance benchmarks are met. Their role is deeply analytical, requiring energy modeling, load calculations, and lifecycle cost analyses to advocate for systems that balance upfront cost with long-term operational efficiency and sustainability. Troubleshooting existing building systems and recommending retrofits or upgrades for improved performance is another common duty. Typical skills and requirements for Senior Facility Mechanical Engineer jobs are substantial, reflecting the role's high level of accountability. A bachelor’s degree in mechanical engineering is standard, with a focus on HVAC or building systems engineering. Most positions require a Professional Engineering (P.E.) license, demonstrating a commitment to ethical practice and public safety. Industry experience is paramount, with candidates often expected to possess 10+ years of progressive responsibility in facility mechanical design and project management. Proficiency in core software tools like AutoCAD, Revit (for Building Information Modeling), and various engineering analysis programs is essential. Success in this career hinges on deep technical knowledge of ASHRAE standards, International Mechanical Codes, and other regulations, coupled with strong leadership, communication, and client management skills. For those seeking to shape the infrastructure of tomorrow, Senior Facility Mechanical Engineer jobs offer a challenging and rewarding career path at the forefront of building technology.

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