If you're interested in a long and rewarding career working with the industry's best and most innovative engineers, then Jacobs is where you belong. We are looking for a curious and driven Process Mechanical Engineer to work on Water/Wastewater projects in the Pacific Northwest.
You will work collaboratively with our team to complete the following:
• Evaluation and selection of process equipment, pumping systems, materials selection
• Development of facility layouts, construction documents, including drawings and specifications
• Water and wastewater process modeling, mass balances, and design calculations
• Data analysis and hydraulic modeling
• Technical report writing
• Construction services support
• Field inspection of mechanical equipment
You will also work with diverse teams to deliver challenging projects while serving and developing clients across the United States and internationally. Jacobs has a strong technical Water/Wastewater treatment background, and you will have the opportunity to connect to and work with our technical experts across the company.
This is a hybrid position. Depending on project assignment, this could be largely remote work from home with occasional visits to Jacobs downtown Portland office, or it may be 2-4 days a week at the office or a project site in the Portland area.
• Bachelor's degree in Mechanical Engineering, civil engineering, or related engineering field from an accredited university or college.
• Engineer-In-Training (EIT) or ability to obtain soon after hire.
• This is a hybrid position. Candidates must be able to accommodate a mix of working from home and the Portland Office.
• Self-motivation, team-oriented work practices, strong data analysis skills, technical problem-solving ability, organizational skills, and the ability to effectively multi-task in a fast-paced environment.
• Proficient skills with MS Office Suite (Word, Excel, PowerPoint).
Ideally, you'll also have:
• 2 or more years of experience including internships specific to municipal water and/or wastewater treatment plants, pump stations, and conveyance systems.
• Master's degree in mechanical or related engineering discipline.
• Professional Engineer (PE) license.
• Hydraulic modeling skills (AFT Fathom, Pipe-Flo).
• Construction or facility operations experience.