Mechanical Engineer Intern- Bremerton, WA

Bremerton, WA
Internship
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Mechanical Engineer Intern- Bremerton, WA

Spees Design Build (SDB) is seeking a Mechanical Engineering Intern to join our team in Bremerton, WA. In this position, you will perform AEC design work under the supervision of licensed professional engineers.
You will design and draft building mechanical systems (HVAC, Plumbing, and Fire Protection) for various commercial and federal projects. Your typical day will include building system modeling, design calculations, building code and industry standards review, and coordination with an interdisciplinary team. You will join a mechanical team aiming to exceed client design expectations while delivering projects on time.
SDB is a design-build firm that specializes in providing architecture, engineering, and project management consulting services. We work in teams, tackle exciting projects, and enjoy a stimulating and collegial environment. We are a Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business with offices in the Pacific Northwest and the Southeast.
You will be part of the dynamic architectural and engineering (A/E) design team within SDB’s Design-Bid-Build operations. This team is primarily involved in designing various project types within the Veterans Affairs Medical Center systems throughout the United States.


Job Qualifications 
  • You have or are working on a bachelor’s degree in mechanical engineering
  • You are interested in designing HVAC, plumbing, and fire protection systems
  • We prefer you have or plan to pursue an EIT license
  • We prefer you have experience with Revit and AutoCAD
  • We prefer you have experience with HVAC load calculations
  • We prefer you have experience working with federal projects
Job Duties and Responsibilities 
  • You will perform mechanical design tasks, including:
    • HVAC load calculations
    • Verifying compliance with building codes, energy codes, and various standards
    • Design calculations
    • Space planning and equipment layouts
    • Designing and drafting ductwork and piping systems
  • You will visit project sites to gather design information and document existing conditions
  • You must be thorough and focused on the details
  • You must be comfortable with and proficient at communication with the internal design team and the client
  • You have a willingness to assist with any required tasks
Essential Functions: 
  • Sitting at a desk and working on a computer for prolonged periods.
  • Able to lift to 15 pounds at times.
  • Occasional travel to various project sites for field investigation and construction inspection. (20%)
  • Authorization to work in the United States is required.
  • The pay range is from $20 to $23 an hour DOE.

It is the employment policy and practice of Spees Design Build to recruit and hire qualified employees without discrimination based on race, color, religion (including religious dress and grooming practices), sex, sexual orientation, gender, gender identity, gender expression, national origin, ancestry, citizenship status, age, mental and physical disability, pregnancy, medical condition, genetic information, political affiliation, union membership, status as a parent, marital status, military or veteran status, or other classes protected by applicable law, and to not discriminate concerning compensation and opportunities for advancement, including upgrading, promotion, and transfers. We will provide reasonable accommodation to qualified individuals throughout the application, interviewing, and employment process. If you require a reasonable accommodation, please contact us.


 
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