HVAC Engineer

HVAC Engineer

Omni One

Dublin, OH • Hybrid

Full-time

PTO

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Job description

HVAC Design Engineer

Dublin, OH

$100,000-$115,000 plus bonus


Our client who has been one of the most widely recognized engineering firms in the Midwest for over 70 years is experiencing tremendous growth and hoping to expand their already well-seasoned staff of over 10 professional engineers. With an average tenure of over 15 years, profit-sharing, and limited travel, this group has both the stability and experience to weather any storm. One of their most pressing needs is for an HVAC Design Engineer with building system design experience.


Perks of working for this organization

  • Hybrid work arrangement
  • Principal track with profit participation opportunities
  • Generous vacation package
  • Flexible work hours


Responsibilities of the HVAC Design Engineer

  • Design systems for newly constructed buildings and infrastructure including HVAC, piping, fire, and plumbing
  • Perform system calculations, equipment selection, and layouts
  • Serve as a primary liaison between clients and internal teams (engineers, designers, project managers) from project initiation to completion.


Requirements of the HVAC Design Engineer

  • A Bachelor’s degree in Mechanical Engineering or related
  • EIT or PE preferred
  • Previous experience designing similar systems for commercial buildings
  • Experience with Revit and AutoCAD highly preferred
  • Excellent verbal and written communication skills



Frequently asked questions

Q: What skills or qualities help someone succeed as a HVAC Engineer?

A: To succeed as a HVAC Engineer, key technical skills include proficiency in designing and installing heating, ventilation, and air conditioning systems, as well as knowledge of building codes, safety protocols, and energy efficiency standards. Soft skills such as strong communication and problem-solving abilities, attention to detail, and the ability to work effectively in a team environment are also crucial, as HVAC Engineers often interact with clients, contractors, and other stakeholders to ensure successful project execution. By combining technical expertise with strong interpersonal and problem-solving skills, HVAC Engineers can effectively design and implement efficient and safe HVAC systems, supporting their career growth and effectiveness in the role.

Q: What is the career path for a HVAC Engineer?

A: A typical career path for a HVAC Engineer involves progression from entry-level roles such as HVAC Design Engineer or HVAC Technician, to mid-level positions like Senior HVAC Engineer or HVAC Project Manager, and ultimately to senior roles like HVAC Department Manager or Director of Engineering. Throughout their career, HVAC Engineers can develop skills in areas such as building information modeling (BIM), energy efficiency, and commissioning, as well as obtain certifications like LEED AP or NATE. Long-term, HVAC Engineers may pursue leadership roles, start their own consulting firms, or transition into related fields like building services engineering or sustainability consulting.