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Senior Mechanical Engineer

SENIOR MECHANICAL ENGINEER - ARLINGTON, VA Delta Construction Partners is a national executive search firm for the nation's premier Electrical and Mechanical industry professionals.
Delta has been retained by a confidential client to conduct a search for the position of Sr.
Mechanical Engineer in Arlington, VA.
Sr.
Mechanical Engineer Compensation & BenefitsTotal compensation for the Sr.
Mechanical Engineer in Arlington VA is between $150,000 and $200,000 depending on experience and may be more than this range for candidates with exceptional experience and successful history of performance.
Competitive salary Great health benefits Paid vacation Bonus OpportunitiesSr.
Mechanical Engineer Duties & Responsibilities Prepares the mechanical designs, construction and installation drawings, and technical support on design/build projects Designs commercial, healthcare and institutional projects Works with internal and external personnel to meet deadlines, and stay within prescribed budget to successfully complete a project Strong interpersonal and communication skills (written and oral) Prioritizes, organization and time management Ensures that company procedures and processes are followed Interacts effectively to facilitate job progressSr.
Mechanical Engineer Qualifications Bachelor's Degree in Mechanical Engineering PE License preferred, can have an EIT but need to gain PE in the near future 8-15 years of experience in commercial, healthcare and institutional project design Demonstrated proficiency in both AutoCAD and RevitPlease forward your resume to patrick@deltaconstructionpartners.
com for immediate consideration, or call (727) 258-0272 for more information.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

  • Type: Other
  • Company: Delta Construction Partners, Inc.

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