Mechanical Designer Or Engineer
Established in 2023 in Seattle, WA, Delta E is an MEP engineering and design consulting firm built on a clear vision to form collaborative partnerships with building owners and design and construction teams that go beyond traditional consulting boundaries. Our work is grounded in technical expertise, sustainability, and thoughtful innovation, with an unwavering commitment to client success.
You will be joining a team of seasoned industry professionals and contributing to a business with an established foundation and a strong trajectory. This role is well suited for design professionals who enjoy project and task ownership and enjoy problem-solving beyond a narrow job description. With seven separate services in-house (MEP engineering, Lighting Design, Sustainability and Energy Consulting, and Commissioning), integrative design practices is required at Delta E. You can expect to bring a proactive, curious mindset to your work, as well as have opportunity to earn trust, deliver results, and help shape how we operate as a company as we continue to scale.
As Delta E has grown, so has our investment in our staff. We believe long-term success is driven by engaged, supported employees, and we intentionally cultivate a culture that values life/work harmony, trust, and professional growth. Balance isn't something we promise—it's something we actively build into how we work and how we grow. Our continued growth creates meaningful opportunities for individual development, visibility on impactful projects, and direct collaboration with Delta E's leadership team. If you're looking to make a tangible impact within a growing engineering firm—while helping define what comes next—we'd love to have you join us.
We are seeking a dynamic mid-level Mechanical Designer or Engineer to join our team. This role is vital in driving our project success across a range of sectors, including multifamily, affordable housing, commercial office, tenant improvements, hospitality, and other market sector projects. You will be responsible for leveraging your expertise in mechanical and HVAC design to create effective and sustainable solutions, with a focus on integrating energy-efficient designs and ensuring compliance with local codes and policies.
We are looking for someone who can lead mechanical design for various project types and deliver projects across multiple delivery models, including: design/bid/build, design assist, and design build. You will design HVAC systems including load calculations, equipment sizing/selection, and layout. You will communicate mechanical system pluses/deltas to clients and stakeholders in presentation format. You will develop project specifications and perform site evaluations. You will attend meetings with clients and project teams. You will develop contract drawings from Schematics through Construction Documents. You will review of project submittals for product data and shop drawings, respond to RFIs, and engage with contractors to find creative solutions during Construction Administration. You will establishing design standards and criteria for projects, preparing calculations, reports, and specifications. You will proactively enhance technical quality by staying updated with emerging technologies, evolving building codes, and advancements in the industry. You will collaborate in a multidisciplinary environment to produce integrated project documents, ensuring cohesive design strategies and solutions. You will engage in the development of tools and templates. You will contribute to the growth of the mechanical studio. You will manage projects efficiently, ensuring timely delivery, quality standards, and adherence to quality control processes.
Basic Qualifications include: minimum 5-7 years' experience in mechanical engineering within the construction industry, proficiency in Revit, Bluebeam, and the Microsoft Office products, 5+ years' experience modeling systems & compiling construction documents in Revit, minimum of 2 years' experience with Seattle and WA building codes, and must be located within the Seattle area to support in person meetings as needed (Hybrid once physical office has been identified).
Preferred Qualifications include: Bachelor's degree in engineering or similar related field of study, or equivalent work experience, FE/EIT or PE license is preferred, LEED AP is preferred.