Mechanical Design Engineer Architecture - Baltimore, MD at Geebo

Mechanical Design Engineer

Piper Companies is actively seeking a Mechanical Design Engineer to join a highly accrediting engineer firm.
The Mechanical Design Engineer will implement mechanical systems.
This will be an onsite role in Baltimore, Maryland with flex 12 hours WFH, and flex hours as long as core hours from 9-3 PM are met.
Responsibilities of the Mechanical Design Engineer :
Meet with the Mechanical Project Engineer and the project team leader to discuss mechanical design scope, schedule, budget, phasing, site issues, and design review issues Work with Mechanical Project Engineer and provide complete construction documents that match the client and project team's requirements.
Review preliminary and final mechanical design with other disciplines for function, clearances, coordination, and final design selection.
Perform a final review of the mechanical drawings.
Qualifications of the Mechanical Design Engineer:
B.
S.
in Mechanical Engineering or related field 2-3 years of experience in a mechanical, industrial manufacturing environment EIT certification (Passed the FE exam) Proficiency with AutoCAD and Revit.
Prior experience with aerospace, chemical manufacturing, and pharmaceutical is preferred or experience with Life Science, Cleanroom or Laboratory design experience Compensation of the Mechanical Design Engineer:
$70,0000-$100,000 depending on years of experience Medical, Dental, Vision, 401k Key Words:
Mechanical Engineer, Mechanical Engineering, EIT, AutoCAD, pharmaceuticals, Life Science, Cleanroom, design, mechanical drawings, AutoCAD, mechanical systems, Baltimore, Maryland Recommended Skills Aerospace Industries Architectural Drawing Auto Cad Autodesk Revit Biology Cleanrooms Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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