MEP Engineer – HVAC, Electrical & Plumbing Design

Remotely
Full-time

A confidential owner is rolling out a nationwide portfolio of sustainable offices, labs and logistics hubs. Each site pushes aggressive energy-use targets—net-zero ready HVAC, daylight-driven lighting and low-carbon piping materials. You will shape system concepts from schematic through construction, mentor junior designers and steer value-engineering sessions that protect performance. Success hinges on balancing first cost, maintainability and long-term resilience.  


Key Responsibilities  

- Perform detailed load calculations, heat gain / loss analysis and short-circuit studies.  

- Develop coordinated HVAC, power distribution and piping layouts in Revit MEP and AutoCAD.  

- Execute clash detection, re-routing and spatial optimisation with BIM workflows.  

- Select efficient equipment—chillers, boilers, VFDs, switchboards, panels—aligned with ASHRAE and Title 24.  

- Produce sealed construction documents, one-lines, risers and schematics suitable for permit.  

- Model energy performance with Trane TRACE 3D Plus, HAP and DIALux/AGi32; recommend envelope or system upgrades.  

- Review submittals, RFIs and shop drawings; resolve field issues during commissioning.  

- Draft due-diligence reports, retrofit scopes and capital-planning studies for existing facilities.  

- Coordinate with architects, structural, civil and remote consultants to maintain schedule integrity.  


Requirements  

- Bachelor’s in Mechanical, Electrical or Architectural Engineering.  

- 6+ years designing HVAC, power and plumbing for mid-rise or mission-critical buildings.  

- Proficiency in Revit MEP, AutoCAD, SKM PowerTools and BIM 360 workflows.  

- Working knowledge of IMC, IPC, NEC, NFPA 70E, ASHRAE 90.1, Title 24 and LEED rating systems.  

- Demonstrated experience with energy modeling, life-cycle cost analysis and equipment sizing.  

- Familiarity with commissioning protocols and measurement & verification plans.  

- Clear communication—able to brief non-technical stakeholders and remote construction teams.  

- Professional Engineer (PE) license or progress toward licensure highly preferred.