Power Mechanical Engineer
HDR · Dallas, TX · 2 wk ago
On-siteConsultingFull-time
About the role
HDR is seeking an experienced Mechanical Engineer to join our Power Generation team. This isn't just a job, it's a chance to drive infrastructure forward, power innovation and leave your mark on our energy future.
Responsibilities
- Design and specification of power generation fluid systems including steam, condensate, fuel gas, cooling water, compressed air, and similar systems
- Engineer/equipment vendor submittal reviews
- Vendor/contractor communications
- Technical writing (reports, procurement specifications, etc.)
- Code reviews
- Site visits
- Project planning
- Collaborative work with engineers and designers from several other disciplines
- Mentoring of less experienced engineers
- Directing a small team of engineers and designers
- Travel for site surveys, technical conferences, client meetings and monitoring of construction
Requirements
- Bachelor's degree in Mechanical Engineering from an ABET accredited university
- 5+ years of experience, ideally in the fossil power industry with a blend of design and field projects
- P.E. license in Texas or ability to obtain reciprocity
Qualifications
- Professional Engineer (PE or P.Eng) license
- Previous experience in project execution within the Power Market Sector
- Computer skills in Microsoft Office as well as standard Power Market Sector design software (examples include PLS CAD, AutoCAD, Plant 3D, AutoPipe, and Revit)
- An attitude and commitment to being an active participant of our employee-owned culture
Skills
- Attention to accuracy
- Detail orientated
- Self-directed learning
- Meeting deadlines
- Multi-tasking
Benefits
Our employee-owners are fully engaged in creating a welcoming environment where each of us is valued and respected, a place where everyone is empowered to bring their authentic selves and novel ideas to work every day.
Pay
Details on pay are not specified in this posting.
Schedule
The position will require travel for site surveys, technical conferences, client meetings and monitoring of construction. Travel is typically less than 10%.