Mechanical Designer

$52,000 - $116,480/Yr

Hed Agency - El Segundo, CA

posted 18 days ago

Full-time - Mid Level
El Segundo, CA
Clothing, Clothing Accessories, Shoe, and Jewelry Retailers

About the position

The Mechanical Designer is responsible for the design and technical systems for small to medium-sized projects, overseeing the process from schematics through construction administration. This role involves leading a discipline team, ensuring quality architectural and engineering services, and conducting necessary research for project development.

Responsibilities

  • Responsible for building and system concepts and documentation process from schematics through construction administration phases within the discipline.
  • Function as Discipline Team Leader on small to medium sized projects when assigned.
  • Oversee project team members within their own discipline.
  • Prepare and monitor project status reports.
  • Conduct material and product research as required for project development.
  • Prepare and document required code research for project.
  • Attend project meetings as necessary.
  • Interface with other Discipline Team Leaders.
  • Document interpretation and submittal reviews during bidding and construction administration.
  • Monitor staff to produce quality architectural and engineering services within a project team concept.
  • Perform other duties as assigned by the supervisor.

Requirements

  • Bachelor's degree and licensure preferred.
  • LEED Accredited preferred.
  • Minimum four years' experience in A/E industry preferred.
  • Good written and verbal communication skills, and strong organizational skills.
  • Ability to motivate and mentor staff, and delegate work assignments.
  • Computer and CADD literate.
  • Very detail-oriented, self-motivated, enthusiastic and flexible.
  • Ability to work well with others under deadline situations.
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