Role Overview
The Mechanical Engineer will be responsible for overseeing and managing various mechanical engineering aspects of energy and water projects. The successful candidate will play a crucial role in the planning, design, and construction phases, ensuring compliance with industry standards, regulations, and project specifications.
Your Job Functions (Duties & Responsibilities)
1. Project Planning
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Collaborate with project teams to develop and review mechanical engineering project plans.
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Ensure alignment of mechanical engineering activities with project objectives and timelines.
2. Design and Analysis
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Prepare detailed designs and specifications for mechanical engineering components.
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Conduct analysis, simulations, and feasibility studies as needed.
3. Equipment Selection and Sourcing
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Select appropriate equipment and materials based on project requirements.
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Collaborate with procurement teams to source high-quality and cost-effective components.
4. Construction Oversight
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Oversee construction activities to ensure compliance with design specifications and quality standards.
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Collaborate with construction teams to address and resolve on-site engineering issues.
5. Quality Assurance
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Implement and maintain quality control measures for mechanical engineering components.
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Conduct regular inspections to verify compliance with industry standards.
6. Budget and Cost Management
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Collaborate with project managers and cost engineers to develop and manage mechanical engineering budgets.
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Monitor and control costs to ensure projects stay within budget constraints.
7. Documentation and Reporting
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Maintain accurate and up-to-date documentation of mechanical engineering activities.
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Prepare regular progress reports and documentation for project management.
8. Stakeholder Communication
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Act as a liaison between the mechanical engineering team and other project stakeholders.
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Provide regular updates to senior management on mechanical engineering progress and challenges.
Requirements-
Bachelor's degree in Mechanical Engineering or a related field.
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Proven experience as a Mechanical Engineer, preferably in the energy or water industry.
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Professional Engineer (PE) license is highly desirable.
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Strong knowledge of mechanical engineering principles, practices, and standards.
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Proficiency in computer-aided design (CAD) software.
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Excellent project management and communication skills.
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Ability to work effectively in a multidisciplinary team.