Review mechanical/HVAC design documents, calculations, and submittals for completeness, constructability, and alignment with Government requirements; provide written comments and recommended resolutions.
Support facility condition assessments by evaluating mechanical systems documentation, identifying deficiencies, and drafting recommended corrective actions.
Perform technical research and analysis related to HVAC performance, ventilation, energy efficiency, and indoor air quality; document findings for Government consideration.
Develop and/or review equipment schedules, sequence of operations narratives, and engineering options analyses to support Government evaluation.
Draft technical inputs for Statements of Work, performance requirements, acceptance criteria, and evaluation factors for Government review and approval.
Coordinate with architectural and other engineering disciplines to identify interfaces (e.g., power, controls, space constraints) and integration issues.
Support commissioning and closeout documentation reviews (as applicable), including verification checklists and deficiency tracking.
Prepare technical briefings, decision-support matrices, and executive summaries for Government stakeholders.
Requirements
Bachelor's degree in Mechanical Engineering or a related engineering discipline (or equivalent relevant experience)
Minimum 7 years of progressively responsible mechanical/HVAC engineering experience
Ability to obtain and maintain DOJ/BOP suitability, background investigation, and facility access as required
Working knowledge of applicable mechanical codes and standards (e.g., ASHRAE, IMC) and engineering best practices
Demonstrated ability to produce clear technical documentation, comment matrices, and decision-support analyses
Proficiency with common tools (e.g., MS Office; familiarity with energy modeling or commissioning workflows is a plus)