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Mechanical Engineering Designer - Entry Level - St. Louis

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  • Job
    Full-time
    Entry Level
  • Engineering
  • Saint Louis

Requirements

  • Qualified candidates must have a Bachelor in Mechanical Engineering or Bachelor of Architectural Engineering (Mechanical Systems focus) from an ABET accredited program by hire date.
  • Knowledge and ability to apply principles and theories of advanced heat transfer, solar energy, and advanced fluid dynamics in the design of HVAC systems.
  • Past internships experience preferred but not required.
  • EIT, LEED accreditation preferred.
  • Site visits frequently require a physical walk through of site and may be done independently.
  • Experience in computer applications for engineering design programs (i.e. Revit, Trane Trace or Trane 3D Plus) preferred.
  • Additional similar software platforms preferred.

Responsibilities

  • You will be a member of our multi-disciplinary team and will work under the direction of a licensed engineer. Projects may include new construction and renovation in educational, healthcare, corporate commercial and science and technology.
  • Under supervision of a professional engineer may perform uncomplicated designs of ductwork, piping, controls and equipment selection for HVAC, plumbing, and fire protection systems for building design.
  • Prepare Building Load Calculations using modeling software under supervisory direction.
  • Assist in Revit/BIM modeling of construction drawings of HVAC, plumbing, and fire protection systems from schematic design to construction administration phases with supervisory oversight.
  • May assist/coordinate with specifications as a member of the design team.
  • May write draft reports to be reviewed by a senior engineer.
  • Review submittals and shop drawings for compliance with the contract documents.
  • May perform job site visits to verify existing conditions and observe construction progress. Site visits frequently require a physical walk-through of site.
  • Perform other duties as assigned.

FAQs

What qualifications are required for the entry-level Mechanical Engineering Designer position in St. Louis?

Qualifications for this position include a Bachelor's degree in Mechanical Engineering or a related field, proficiency in AutoCAD and Revit, strong communication skills, and an interest in Living-Centered Design.

What can I expect in terms of job responsibilities as an entry-level Mechanical Engineering Designer at CannonDesign in St. Louis?

Job responsibilities may include assisting senior engineers with design projects, creating CAD drawings, conducting research, collaborating with team members, and contributing to the Living-Centered Design approach.

Will there be opportunities for professional development and advancement in this role?

Yes, CannonDesign is committed to providing opportunities for professional growth and career advancement. Entry-level employees will have the chance to work on a variety of projects and learn from experienced engineers in order to progress in their careers.

What is the work culture like at CannonDesign in St. Louis?

CannonDesign promotes a collaborative and inclusive work culture where employees are encouraged to share ideas, think creatively, and contribute to a positive work environment. Living-Centered Design principles are at the core of the company's values.

How do I apply for the entry-level Mechanical Engineering Designer position at CannonDesign in St. Louis?

To apply for this position, interested candidates should visit the CannonDesign website and submit their resume and cover letter online. Qualified applicants will be contacted for further steps in the hiring process.

We design solutions that help people continuously flourish. Living-Centered Design is how we do it.

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1001-5000
Employees
1945
Founded Year

Mission & Purpose

As an integrated design firm, we do a lot of things. But at our core, we help people continuously flourish. We leverage the heart, passion and intelligence of our more than 1,000 creative thinkers to develop solutions for some of the greatest challenges facing our clients and society. Whether designing for equity in education, accessible healthcare, inclusive communities, new scientific discoveries or the “next big idea” in business, we partner with organizations to help them improve human life. We do this through a design approach we created called Living-Centered Design. Our approach realizes that to create a world where people continuously flourish, we must address the complex interdependencies that exist between people, businesses, communities, society and the environment.