Mechanical/Electrical/Plumbing (MEP)Project Engineers at Rudolph and Sletten must have good communications skills, be flexible and technically inclined, and have a desire to support the project team with their expertise in the MEP trades. A degree in mechanical engineering or electrical engineering, or equivalent work experience with a mechanical contractor, is required for this position.
The MEP Project Engineer's primary responsibilities are to:
- Monitor mechanical and electrical subcontractor performance
- Advise project manager and superintendent of potential problems and their effect on the project
- Propose solutions to problems and initiate procedure for resolution
- Inspect materials, procedures and installation for conformance to contract documents
- Assist in scheduling mechanical and electrical work
- Assist in problem solving and trouble shooting in conjunction with project management
- Supervise start-up of mechanical, electrical and life safety systems
- Review system function and operation with subcontractors
- Develop, implement and supervise testing procedures
- Monitor HVAC balancing method
- Conduct system tests for demonstration to Architect, Owner, and
- Fire Department Officials
- Verify punchlist corrections
- Assist in obtaining occupancy permits
- Assist in coordinating response to warranty work, including 11month warranty walkthrough
- Assist in preparation of Instructions to Bidders for mechanical and electrical work
- Assist in analysis of mechanical and electrical subcontractor bids
- Review submittals in conjunction with project management
- Expedite equipment and material delivery