A HVAC project engineer is responsible for the planning, and oversight of heating, ventilation, and air conditioning systems in various projects. Key Responsibility: Project Management: Manage projects from conception to completion, including developing project plans, coordinating with contractors and vendors, overseeing installation, and ensuring compliance with standards. Collaboration: Work closely with architects, contractors, other engineers, and clients to integrate HVAC systems with other building systems. Documentation: Prepare and review engineering plans, specifications, and other project documentation. Troubleshooting: Identify and resolve issues related to HVAC designs and installations. Quality Assurance: Ensure all HVAC projects comply with relevant codes, regulations, and industry standards. Cost Management: Prepare cost estimates, manage budgets, and monitor project costs. Communication: Provide technical support and guidance to team members and clients, and communicate project status updates. Site Management: Conduct site visits to oversee installation, commissioning, and troubleshooting of HVAC systems. Required Skills: Engineering Degree: A bachelor's degree in mechanical engineering, HVAC engineering, or a related field is typically required. HVAC Knowledge: In-depth knowledge of HVAC systems, components, and equipment. Project Management: Strong project management skills, including the ability to prioritize tasks, manage timelines, and coordinate resources. Communication Skills: Excellent communication and interpersonal skills to collaborate effectively with team members, clients, and stakeholders. Problem-Solving: Strong problem-solving skills and attention to detail.
Job Description: System Design: Designing HVAC systems for various building types (residential, commercial, industrial) based on project requirements and specifications. Load Calculations: Determining heating and cooling loads for buildings to ensure appropriate system sizing. Equipment Selection: Choosing appropriate HVAC equipment (e.g., chillers, air handling units, ventilation fans). System Layout and Drawings: Creating detailed schematics and engineering drawings using CAD software. Code Compliance: Ensuring HVAC designs comply with local building codes, regulations, and industry standards. Collaboration: Working with project managers, architects, and other engineers to ensure project success. Cost Analysis: Performing cost estimations and feasibility studies related to HVAC systems. Staying Updated: Keeping abreast of the latest HVAC technologies, trends, and best practices. Male & Female Candidates also apply.