The
HVAC Design Development Trades Specialist will be responsible for supporting the Design Management Team in developing functional, high-performance hydronic and steam systems. This role will focus on ensuring that piping layouts are optimized for performance and ease of installation, working closely with VDC and site teams to bridge the gap between engineering and execution.
Why This Role Matters to Modern Niagara
This role is important to Modern Niagara because it brings hands-on HVAC piping expertise into the design phase, helping ensure systems are efficient, constructible, and aligned with field realities before installation begins. By connecting engineering, VDC, and site execution, it reduces coordination issues, supports better cost and schedule outcomes, and strengthens project delivery. It also enhances Modern Niagara’s ability to deliver high-value design-assist and design-build solutions across complex mechanical projects.
Key Impact / Purpose
Duties and Responsibilities:
Provide leadership in HVAC piping design, focusing on hydronic heating/cooling, steam, and refrigeration systems.
Participate in estimating turnover and pre-construction meetings to provide trade-specific insights on piping routes and equipment placement.
Review consultant submissions for pipe sizing / layouts, pumping arrangements, and valve configurations to ensure system efficiency.
Propose alternative piping materials or routing strategies (, Victaulic vs. Welded vs. Press) to optimize cost and schedule.
Lead design development meetings to ensure piping systems do not conflict with ductwork, electrical trays, or structural elements.
Interface with VDC teams to ensure 3D models account for pipe insulation thickness, expansion loops, and maintenance clearances.
Proactively identify and resolve conflicts between piping systems and other building components during the design phase.
Assist in scope development and pricing for Design Revision Requests (DRRs) related to mechanical piping.
Ensure design compliance with ASME standards, TSSA requirements, and project-specific pressure testing protocols.
Conduct page-turn reviews to ensure design documents meet the practical needs of the field installation crew.
Assist in developing material take-offs and schedules for long-lead items like chillers, boilers, and custom pump packages.
Coordinate with sheet metal and electrical teams regarding equipment hookups, control sensor locations, and shared supports.
Must haves:
Strong knowledge of hydronic systems, chilled water, steam, heat pumps, and chiller/boiler plant layouts.
Experience:
Experience in design-assist or design-build projects is an asset.
Proficiency in reading and redlining mechanical P&IDs, floor plans, and section drawings.
Proficiency in Bluebeam, Microsoft Office, Navisworks (or other BIM software).
Effective communicator able to bridge the gap between engineers and field trades.
This is a new position. Expected annual compensation; $100,000 - $130,000
Modern Niagara offers a competitive total compensation package including:
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