Job Description
FieldBridge Energy is looking for a Shreveport, LA- based HVAC Engineer to work for the wellhead division of the world's largest oilfield service company. This is the type of company where you can make a long run. Endless opps for advancement at the largest, most technologically advanced oilfield service. co. in the world.
- Pay: 100K - 160K/yr Depending on Experience
- Schedule: Mon - Fri,8:00 am to 5:00 pm
- Benefits: Major medical insurance on day 1, 401K + 10% co. match (most companies only go up to 4%), profit sharing (safely adds ~ 10% to your annual salary), ++++. Work on the most advanced technology and equipment in Oil & Gas and grow and develop at a company with world-class training programs and safety culture. Work hard and the sky's the limit here.
- Pre-employment Screens: No felonies in last 10 years, they also run a standard drug/alcohol test.
- Housing or even relocation for the right candidate
The role of Mechanical / HVAC Engineer is to support the Engineering Lead and Product Engineering Manager. They will be accountable for the mechanical and piping scope and systems in large scale data centers across the design, construction, assembly, testing, installation, and commissioning phases.
The Mechanical / HVAC Engineer will play a critical role with supporting the plant during the manufacturing stage. They will also be assisting various stakeholders in troubleshooting site installation and commissioning problems.Responsibilities:
• Checking and approving drawings, information and documentation which meets Industrial standards and code to enable the manufacturing group and other departments to produce Data Center Infrastructure Modules.
• Review and monitor Engineering work, as required, to assure accuracy and conformance with Client and / or Company Specifications, governing codes, good engineering practices, good safety practices, project procedures, and job requirements.
• Attend and initiate Design and Development Planning and Review session to meet customer’s and industry’s need.
• Prepare TRs (Technical Requisitions) for mechanical HVAC systems and various related components.
• Review vendor quotations and provide feedback to procurement team.
• Prepare and complete various mechanical engineering deliverable drawings, documents, and calculations such as HVAC Flow Diagrams, Equipment and Plumping Layouts, Determining the Critical Load and Heat Load, specifying data sheets for HVAC main equipment or ancillary equipment, details of fire suppression system, etc.
• Perform CFD (Computational Fluid Dynamic) Modeling for Airflow
• Prepare bulk MTOs (Material Take Offs) and detailed BOMs (Bill of Materials).
• Stays up to date with advancements in electrical engineering and data center technologies and recommend new technologies to improve the reliability and efficiency of our data center product line.
• Advise and assist project and discipline engineers with the interpretation and clarification of applicable industry Codes and Client Specification requirements.
• Create or check “Design Basis” document specific to the project. The document is based on the applicable Codes, client specifications, company scope of supply, and approved exception list.
• Represent company with customers during review meetings. Act as the primary point of contact for clients, responding to their inquiries and concerns in a timely and professional manner.
Education:
• Bachelor of Science Degree in Mechanical Engineering from a recognized university.
• Other Degrees will be considered (Industrial Engineering, Mechatronics, etc.) but will require increase relevant data center expertise.
• Professional Engineering License (Strongly Preferred).
Experience:
• A minimum of 10 years of experience in mechanical HVAC design and engineering, with a focus on data center infrastructure.
• Ability to produce drawings/sketches to illustrate design/ideas.
• General knowledge and direct experience with the construction, operation, and maintenance of data centers or mechanical HVAC systems and components.
• Strong Knowledge in HVAC system design and construction.
• Knowledge of HVAC grills, plenums, fire, smoke dampers, electric heaters, configurations, etc.
• Knowledge of industry standards, codes, and regulations, including but not limited to:
o AHRI – Air-Conditioning, Heating, & Refrigeration Institute
o AMCA – Air Movement and Control Association International
o ANSI – American National Standards Institute
o ASHRAE – American Society of Heating, Refrigerating, and Air-Condition Engineers
o ASME – American Society of Mechanical Engineers (specifically B31.3)
o ASTM – American Society of Testing and Materials
o CIBSE – Chartered Institution of Building Services Engineers
o IBC – International Building Code
o OSHA – Occupational Safety and Health Administration
o NFPA – National Fire Protection Association
o SMACNA – Sheet Metal and Air Conditioning Contractors National Association
o TEMA – Tubular Exchanger Manufacturers Association
• Experience working with computer-aided design (CAD) and building information modeling (BIM) software.
• Fast track design/build projects and or multiple significant upgrade projects
• Detailed understanding of chillers, cooling towers, direct and indirect evaporative cooling, mechanical control systems, fan systems, duct work, acoustics, pumps, vessels, valves, CAHU (Critical Air Handling Units), cooling towers, chillers, and other critical mechanical equipment / systems found within data centers.
• Basic understanding of electrical equipment and system design within data center driving or affecting mechanical scope.
• Direct experience in negotiating with regulatory agencies regarding departures from code and ultimately achieving design approval and permitting.
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