MEP Mechanical Engineering Manager; Building/Construction
Listed on 2026-05-31
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Engineering
Mechanical Engineer, Building Services Engineer
ECF Engineering Consultants is a full-service engineering firm specializing in providing technical solutions to the Energy Markets and to the public and private sectors that require electrical and mechanical engineering support.
We serve these entities across a range of projects, offering consultation on technology utilization, design solutions for electrical and mechanical systems, public health systems, and equipment procurement, as well as construction-phase services.
General Description of PositionThe Building Services Mechanical Engineering Manager oversees technical leadership, staff, production, quality, and performance of ECF’s Mechanical Engineering Department within Building Services. This senior role leads HVAC and plumbing projects across commercial, institutional, industrial, municipal, residential, utility, and infrastructure sectors. The candidate should have expertise in HVAC design, plumbing, ventilation, energy efficiency, management systems, building automation, assessments, and construction administration.
Essential Functions of the Position- 1) Provide mechanical engineering and technical leadership. Lead and oversee HVAC, plumbing, ventilation, energy, controls coordination, and related systems for Building Services projects. Establish design criteria, review approaches, ensure code compliance, and verify designs are sound, constructible, coordinated, and meet client and ECF standards. Review calculations, equipment, drawings, specifications, reports, field conditions, and recommendations for projects of various sizes. Provide senior guidance on system design, building assessments, energy efficiency, constructability, maintainability, and construction issues.
- 2) Manage mechanical discipline workload, staffing, and production. Plan, assign, and monitor the workloads of mechanical engineering staff in collaboration with project managers and Building Services leadership. Keep track of active projects, deadlines, staffing, bottlenecks, and risks. Ensure mechanical deliverables are completed on schedule, within scope and budget, and meet ECF quality standards. Monitor progress at design milestones: 30%, 60%, 90%, permit, bid, IFC, and construction phases.
- 3) Supervise discipline quality assurance and conduct technical reviews. Oversee the mechanical QA/QC process for drawings, specifications, calculations, reports, schedules, details, and other deliverables. Ensure documents are complete, coordinated, code‑compliant, and appropriate for the project phase. The manager must ensure owner, permit, review comments, RFIs, and construction issues are addressed accurately. Responsible for reducing errors, omissions, coordination issues, and recurring quality concerns in the mechanical discipline.
- 4) Supervise, mentor, and develop mechanical staff. Provide supervision, coaching, and mentoring to mechanical engineers, plumbing engineers, designers, and CADD/BIM staff. Support staff growth through project guidance, reviews, training, feedback, and professional development. Help build the Mechanical Engineering Department's technical depth by teaching design practices, code application, calculations, specification editing, construction documentation, and field coordination.
- 5) Support project managers and project execution. Provide supervision, coaching, and mentoring to mechanical engineers, plumbing engineers, designers, and CADD/BIM staff. Support staff growth through project guidance, reviews, training, feedback, and professional development. Help build the Mechanical Engineering Department's technical depth by teaching design practices, code application, calculations, specification editing, construction documentation, and field coordination.
- 6) Support construction administration and field activities. Provide technical support during construction, including review of RFIs, submittals, shop drawings, substitution requests, field reports, contractor questions, and coordination issues. Participate in site visits, investigations, punch walks, commissioning, and closeout. The manager ensures activities align with design, documents, codes, and client requirements.
- 7) Maintain discipline standards, tools, and procedures. Develop and refine mechanical engineering standards, specifications, details, calculation templates, QA/QC checklists, design procedures, and production practices. Coordinate with CADD/BIM leadership to ensure consistent drawing quality, Revit/AutoCAD workflows, and departmental standards. The manager shall stay up to date on current codes, standards, industry practices, design tools, and technical developments relevant to mechanical engineering.
- 8) Support proposals, business development, and client relationships. Assist with proposal prep, scope, man‑hour estimates, staffing, project approaches, interviews, and client coordination. Support current clients and find future opportunities. The manager provides realistic input to ensure that scopes, budgets, schedules, and deliverables are…
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