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Senior Mechanical Engineer |
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CTA Architects Engineers
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| Job Location: |
Billings ,
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| Industry Type: |
Architects |
Job Description: |
CTA's mechanical group is seeking a Sr. HVAC consulting Engineer with aminimum of 5 years experience in building HVAC system design. BS in Mechanical Engineering with a PE License is required. Must have experience with heating/cooling load calculations, equipment selection, specifications, cost estimating, code compliance, pipe/duct sizing, digital control sequences and system layout. Proficient at coordinating HVAC equipment, duct work and piping layouts with architectural and structural desnigns and have excellent communication skills for developing client relationships and leading/mentoring junior staff. Energy modeling, life cycle costing, and ability to market direct engineering services to clients is beneficial. Responsibilities would include HVAC project managment and design of HVAC systmes for Healthcare and Educational facilities, Commercial and Institutional buildings.
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| Company Description: |
CTA is a 335+ person multi office design firm that offers competitive salary, fun work environment and great benefits! EOE
CTA Architects Engineers offers challenging work within an Architectural and Engineering firm. Our mission is to deliver the highest value solutions for our customer's building related needs. Continuous growth - for expanded services and opportunity. Full service firm, providing services for: Architecture, Interior Design, Landscape Architecture, Design Architecture, Electrical engineering, Energy Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Structural Engineering, Civil Engineering, Roofing, Graphic Design, Steel Detailing, Commissioning.
Today, Cushing and Terrell's golden rule of openess, honesty and integrity remains the roots of CTA. We respond to the demands and challenges of clients in nearly every state in the nation and many foreign countries. Together we translate ideas, goals and objectives into solutions which are aesthetically pleasing, optimally functional, resource efficient and cost effective. |
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