Barry-Wehmiller · 4 months ago
Entry Level Mechanical Engineer, HVAC & Plumbing (Start Summer/Fall 2026)
Barry-Wehmiller is a diversified global supplier of engineering consulting and manufacturing technology. They are seeking an Entry Level Mechanical Engineer to join their Design Group, where the role involves designing mechanical systems for industrial applications and working collaboratively with a team to implement solutions for clients.
Machinery
Responsibilities
Design facility mechanical systems including water, chilled water, wastewater, HVAC, cooling towers/condensers, boiler/steam or hot water systems, compressed air, and other plumbing systems for custom industrial applications
Work as part of a multi-disciplinary project team
Complete mechanical design utilizing Revit
Make an impact day-to-day with your skills and expertise, strengthening that relationship with our clients and team
Qualification
Required
Interest in mechanical facilities design engineering
Mechanical system analysis, sizing, design, and report writing
The ability to execute mechanical design on multi-disciplinary projects
The ability to interact successfully with our team members and clients
Proficiency in Revit, AutoCAD, Microsoft Excel and Microsoft Word
A willingness to travel for project requirements including installation and start-up activities, client and company sponsored meetings, trainings, industry related seminars, forums, and conventions
A bachelor of science in mechanical engineering from an ABET accredited institution
An Engineer-in-Training (EIT) certification
Preferred
Gain experience in designing advanced technologies (semi-conductor), life sciences projects, facility/building mechanical systems including HVAC (air handling units, chemical and laminar fume hoods, unit heaters/coolers), water, chilled water/glycol, wastewater, cold/warm rooms, clean rooms, cooling towers/condensers, boiler/steam/condensate systems, hot water and hydronic systems, compressed gases (air, O2, N2, CO2), and waste/drain and other plumbing systems