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Entry Level Heat Transfer Jobs (NOW HIRING)

An Entry-Level Mechanical Engineer job in Lynn, MA is currently available at Belcan. This is a ... and heat transfer analysis) * Review manufacturing drawings to ensure form, fit and function

Knowledge of single-and two-phase fluid flow and heat transfer analysis tools and methods, including computational fluid dynamics (CFD). * Entry level role, less than 1 years of experience required.

Typical tasks include execution of engineering calculations including heat transfer and pressure drop calculations. The Entry-Level Process Engineer is responsible for supporting the documentation of ...

Associate Assembler

High Ridge, MO

$14.50 - $17/hr

Our custom-engineered heat transfer solutions are designed to cool, heat, and dehumidify air ... Perform entry-level assembly functions, which may include: prep, mechanical , harness, cable ...

Associate Assembler - Temporary

High Ridge, MO · On-site

$14.50 - $17/hr

Our custom-engineered heat transfer solutions are designed to cool, heat, and dehumidify air ... Perform entry-level assembly functions, which may include: prep, mechanical , harness, cable ...

613 Originals, a leading heat transfer printing company is looking to fill several Quality control ... Spanish/English bilingual a mustWillingness to learn - Entry-level employees may be trained on the ...

613 Originals, a leading heat transfer printing company is looking to fill several Quality control ... Spanish/English bilingual a mustWillingness to learn - Entry-level employees may be trained on the ...

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How much do entry level heat transfer jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 30, 2026, the average hourly pay for entry level heat transfer in the United States is $17.46, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $15.62 and $18.99 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Entry Level Heat Transfer vs Entry Level Mechanical Engineer?

AspectEntry Level Heat TransferEntry Level Mechanical Engineer
Required CredentialsAssociate degree or technical certificationBachelor's degree in Mechanical Engineering
Work EnvironmentManufacturing plants, research labs, HVAC companiesDesign offices, manufacturing facilities, R&D labs
Industry UsageHeating, cooling, thermal systemsBroader mechanical systems, machinery, product design
Common Search/ComparisonYesYes

Entry Level Heat Transfer roles focus on thermal systems and require technical certifications, often in manufacturing or HVAC settings. Entry Level Mechanical Engineers have a broader scope, typically holding a bachelor's degree, working on various mechanical systems across industries. While both roles involve engineering principles, Heat Transfer positions are more specialized in thermal management, whereas Mechanical Engineering covers a wider range of mechanical design and analysis tasks.

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MEP Project Engineer - entry level

MEP Project Engineer - entry level

C.D. Smith Construction, Inc.

Fond Du Lac, WI • On-site

$66K - $87K/yr

Full-time

Posted 4 days ago


Key responsibilities

  • Assist with MEPFP coordination between subcontractors, internal teams, clients, and design partners, including participation in design meetings and resolving trade-related conflicts.

  • Assist with development of project specific MEPFP scopes and responsibility matrixes.

  • Manage MEPFP budgets and provide periodic cost updates including review and justification of any cost changes.


Job description

This is an entry level position with a structured 3-5 year development path including MEP system fundamentals, drawings, and specification review, field coordination and issue resolution, scope development, and buyout support. The position’s main function is to ensure that the highest quality of mechanical, electrical, plumbing and fire protection work is in accordance with project specific cost and schedule requirements. Interns are welcome to apply.

Essential Functions

»        Position typically involves a 50/50 split between office and jobsites, with travel to project locations as required.

»        Assist with MEPFP coordination between subcontractors, internal teams, clients, and design partners, including participation in design meetings and resolving trade-related conflicts.

»        Assist with development of project specific MEPFP scopes and responsibility matrixes

»        Identify early procurement items and support expedited release process if required to maintain project schedule

»        Manage design checkpoints, identifying and resolving constraints

»        Manage MEPFP budgets and provide periodic cost updates including review and justification of any cost changes

»        Assist with developing phasing plans and construction sequencing

»        Assist in coordination of testing, commissioning, and Owner training activities

BASIC QUALIFICATIONS

»        Bachelor Degree in Mechanical or Electrical Engineering, Construction Management, or related field. Or, an equivalent combination of education, training, and work experience.

»        0-3 years of construction experience with basic knowledge of mechanical, electrical, plumbing and fire protection construction systems

ESSENTIAL KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES

»        Basic knowledge of plans, prints, specifications, and schematics associated with trade

»        Strong understanding of fundamentals of thermodynamics, heat transfer, fluid mechanics, and electrical circuits

»        Proficiency with Microsoft Office Suite including Word & Excel

»        Strong problem solving and communication skills

Employment Type: FULL_TIME