Senior Mechanical Engineer - Bremerton
Listed on 2025-12-02
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Engineering
Mechanical Engineer
Overview
Join to apply for the Senior Mechanical Engineer - Bremerton role at Spees Design Build (SDB). Spees Design Build is a nationally recognized architecture and engineering firm driven by purpose, integrity, and technical excellence. As a Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business (SDVOSB), we specialize in delivering complex, mission-critical design solutions for federal agencies. This role offers the opportunity to oversee design efforts for complex mechanical design efforts for federal clients—including the Department of Veterans Affairs and Department of Defense—on projects that directly improve built environments and public-sector communities.
From design phase initiation through to final construction punch list, the Senior Mechanical Engineer provides strategic oversight for the mechanical group, guiding design efforts and coordination with key disciplines to ensure deliverables meet client requirements while remaining on time and within budget.
In this role, you will work directly with our Lead Mechanical Engineer and department leaders across the firm. You will mentor junior staff and support business development/marketing efforts to ensure that final deliverables meet scope, schedule, and compliance expectations. At SDB, we are committed to delivering best-value solutions through collaboration, innovation, and an unwavering dedication to quality.
We foster a culture where people support one another, challenge the status quo, and grow together. From cross-disciplinary teamwork to shared successes, our environment encourages open communication, professional development, and meaningful work that makes a difference. This position offers the opportunity to shape high-impact projects that improve critical infrastructure and public-sector facilities across the United States.
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