
Quest Global
Solving the world’s hardest engineering challenges through end‑to‑end solutions across industries.
MEP (Electrical)
Mechanical engineer for cleanroom & lab design, construction, and systems integration.
Job Highlights
About the Role
The role involves planning, scheduling, and coordinating mechanical engineering work related to dry compressed air, communicating technical issues, and facilitating discussions with clients, suppliers, and regulators. You will review vendor documentation, conduct conceptual studies, prepare cost estimates and staffing forecasts, and interface with discipline engineers, specialists, and designers on day‑to‑day technical tasks. • Plan, schedule, and coordinate mechanical engineering phases for dry compressed air systems. • Communicate technical issues and propose solutions to supervisors and project managers. • Facilitate technical discussions with clients, suppliers, and regulators. • Review vendor drawings, calculations, and documentation. • Perform conceptual studies, designs, reports, and proposals. • Prepare cost estimates, quantity take‑offs, and staffing requirements for proposals and change orders. • Coordinate day‑to‑day technical work with engineers, specialists, and designers. • Design cleanroom and advanced laboratory mechanical systems from programming through construction administration. • Engineer ultra‑high purity piping, HVAC, process air, vacuum, DI water, cooling water, acid waste neutralization, exhaust, and cooling tower systems. • Develop building automation, controls, and instrumentation designs in collaboration with electrical and process engineers. • Conduct acoustical noise interference analysis, modeling, and abatement. • Produce or modify drawings/BIM models with CAD/Revit teams. • Research and update product and system specifications to meet client technical needs. • Ensure compliance with mechanical codes (IBC, NFPA, ASTM, SMACNA) and manage construction administration, including RFIs and submittals.
Key Responsibilities
- ▸mechanical design
- ▸bim modeling
- ▸cost estimates
- ▸controls design
- ▸acoustic analysis
- ▸code compliance
What You Bring
We are seeking humble geniuses who view engineering as a means to make the impossible possible. Innovators who are inspired by technology, motivated to design, develop and test, and who thrive as trusted partners for leading OEMs. A bachelor’s degree in mechanical engineering and at least three years of experience with mechanical dry/wet systems are required. Responsibilities include cleanroom and advanced laboratory mechanical design, ultra‑high purity piping, HVAC and process system design, building automation controls, acoustical noise analysis, BIM modeling, and ensuring compliance with IBC, NFPA, ASTM, and SMACNA codes throughout construction administration. • Hold a BS in mechanical engineering with minimum three years of dry/wet system experience.
Requirements
- ▸mechanical engineering
- ▸3+ years
- ▸dry/wet
- ▸bim
- ▸hvac
- ▸code compliance
Work Environment
Office Full-Time