Mechanical engineer Engineering - Lake Charles, LA at Geebo

Mechanical engineer

Company Name:
Express Employment Professionals
Express Specialized Recruiting Group is looking for an experienced MECHANICAL ENGINEER for a great, local business in Lake Charles, LA.
MECHANICAL ENGINEER
Performs Mechanical Engineering activities for all phases of mechanical development and equipment design. Must be fully competent in performing all conventional aspects of Mechanical Engineering and application of independent judgment for the evaluation, selection and substantial adaptation and modification of standard design engineering criteria, methods and procedures.
Meets with clients' technical staff to discuss technical information and features, prepares sketches and performs calculations, conducts field trips to existing plants to gather operating data and equipment information, prepares equipment specifications, inquiry and purchase requisitions for approval.
Evaluates vendors' bids and drawings to assure compliance with specifications, communicates equipment design to client and other design disciplines, reviews and approves design drawings for assigned segment of a project, provides input to estimates, proposals, scheduling, and manpower planning.
Requirements:
Four year degree in Mechanical Engineering.
10
years experience in Mechanical Engineering is preferred. This includes considerable experience in utilizing various computer software packages and automated engineering and design equipment. Registration as a licensed professional engineer is preferred, but not required.
Experience with HVAC and plumbing systems, material handling systems, or piping systems is a plus.
Please email resumes with cover letter highlighting job qualifications. Contact Jared Crocker for further information Monday-Friday 8a.m.-5p.m.Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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