Description

Summary: 

Embark on an exciting career journey as a Battery Manufacturing Facility Utility Mechanical Design Engineer in our dynamic GID Engineering team. Join a group of passionate engineers and contribute your mechanical expertise to shape the future of sustainable energy solutions. Your work will directly impact the development of state-of-the-art battery manufacturing facilities, making a real difference in the world.

Responsibilities:

Design Innovation: Collaborate with a team of experts to conceptualize, design, and develop innovative mechanical systems for cutting-edge battery manufacturing facilities. Your creativity and problem-solving skills will be crucial in optimizing system performance, efficiency, and sustainability.

Technical Expertise: Utilize your extensive design experience in developing detailed and accurate system designs. Your expertise will ensure seamless project coordination and collaboration. Perform QAQC review of project interim deliverable packages (30%, 60%, 90%, IFC) and ensure adherence to design standards, codes, and regulatory requirements.

Code Compliance: Ensure adherence to all relevant codes, standards, and regulations, including ASME, NFPA, and ASHRAE. Your knowledge of these regulations will guarantee the safety and reliability of the facilities.

Sustainability Integration: Integrate sustainable design principles and energy-efficient practices into your work. You will play a key role in reducing the environmental impact of our facilities and promoting sustainable manufacturing practices.

Teamwork and Communication: Collaborate effectively with cross-functional teams, including electrical, process, and controls engineers, to deliver high-quality and integrated mechanical systems. Your strong communication skills will foster a positive and productive work environment.

Effectively participate in project meetings, presentations, and progress reports, effectively report issues, and provide recommendations

Foster positive and collaborative relationships with project engineering teams, understanding their needs and providing exceptional customer service.

Qualifications:

B.S. in Mechanical Engineering or a related field – Master is a PLUS

5+ years of experience in mechanical design related to industrial facilities utility systems

Large-scale manufacturing facility experience, including new or retrofit factories for high-volume and high-tech manufacturing processes, is a plus

Extensive knowledge of mechanical systems and equipment, including process distribution piping, air compressors and dryers, vacuum systems, pumps, heat exchangers, pure water, process chilled and hot water, and nitrogen generation

Working knowledge of applicable design guides and standards related to utility systems (local building codes, ASME, NFPA, ANSI, ASHRAE, etc.)

Experience in system modeling using Pipe Flo or other simulation software

Strong teamwork and communication skills

Strong problem-solving skills and an aptitude for learning quickly


 

Education

Master’s degree