Mechanical Engineer (HVAC / Plumbing / Fire Protection)
Farmington
Friday, 19 June 2026
?? Mechanical Engineer (HVAC / Plumbing / Fire Protection) ?? Design the Systems That Keep Critical Facilities Running Salary: $100,000 - $140,000 (DOE) Location: In-Office Experience: 5-15 Years Licensure: PE Preferred | EIT Encouraged Are you the kind of engineer who gets excited about solving complex building challenges? Do you enjoy designing systems that keep mission-critical facilities operating 24/7? If so, keep reading. We're partnering with a well-established engineering firm that's been thriving for over 35 years and continues to grow thanks to an impressive list of long-term, repeat clients. This isn't a company chasing projects - clients keep coming back because they consistently deliver exceptional results. ?? What You'll Be Working On Forget repetitive projects. You'll help design HVAC, plumbing, and fire protection systems for a wide variety of high-profile and technically challenging facilities, including: ? Data Centers ? Industrial Plants ? Manufacturing Facilities ? Mission-Critical Infrastructure ? Complex Commercial & Institutional Projects Every project presents a new challenge, giving you the opportunity to expand your technical expertise while making a real impact. ?? What We're Looking For 5-15 years of Mechanical Engineering experience EIT or Professional Engineer (PE) license Experience with HVAC, plumbing, and fire protection design Strong understanding of building systems and engineering fundamentals Ability to collaborate with clients, architects, and multidisciplinary teams Passion for problem-solving and delivering high-quality work ?? What's In It For You? ? Competitive salary: $100 K-$140 K depending on experience ? Comprehensive benefits package ? Stable company with 35 years of success ? Strong backlog of work and repeat clients ? Exposure to technically challenging, mission-critical projects ? Opportunity to work alongside experienced engineers and industry experts ? Clear path for professional growth and advancement ? Why Engineers Love This Opportunity This is a chance to join a company where your work matters. You'll tackle complex engineering challenges, build long-term client relationships, and contribute to projects that keep critical facilities operational every day. If you're looking for a role that offers stability, technical variety, career growth, and the opportunity to work on projects that truly matter, we'd love to talk with you. Apply today and help design the systems that power the future. ??????