Facility Engineer
$129,150–$196,476 year
On-site · Livermore, California, United States
Job Summary
Facility Engineer needed to provide engineering support for new construction and upgrades of facility systems (including building structure, ventilation, fire protection, compressed gas, piping, and pipe supports) and to review designs for conventional office and laboratory facilities. Responsibilities include producing designs using criteria, calculations, schematics, construction documents, procedures and specifications; developing detailed designs, BOMs, calculations, and work planning documentation; evaluating system capacities and sequencing of work; performing advanced mechanical calculations for ventilation, cryogenic, gas, chillers or boilers; providing engineering support during contractor construction (submittals, shop drawings, change orders, field problem resolution); participating in design reviews and maintaining facility configuration management; and performing other duties as assigned. Higher level (TSS.3) duties include leading multi-disciplinary projects, providing technical input on complex design criteria, and ensuring compliance with DOE and LLNL procedures. Requirements include U.S. citizenship and DOE Q-level clearance. The role emphasizes experience with facility systems, nuclear/hazardous waste considerations, project leadership, and strong communication. Benefits include relocation assistance, education reimbursement, flexible schedules, and DOE security requirements.
Required Qualifications
- Bachelor’s degree in Civil, Mechanical, Structural, Industrial, or System Engineering or related field, or equivalent combination of education and related technical experience
- Comprehensive experience in the design of facility-related systems (ventilation, liquid processing, fire protection, chilled water, boilers)
- Experience developing project scope, evaluating design options, and preparing design/construction specifications and drawings for industrial facilities
- Working knowledge of applicable codes/standards (ASME, California Building Code, Uniform Building Code, ASHRAE)
- Proficient in MS Word, Excel, PowerPoint; strong written and verbal communication
- Ability to secure and maintain DOE Q-level security clearance (U.S. citizenship)
- Experience with design reviews, submittals, change orders, and field problem resolution
- Experience with facility configuration management and change-request processes
- On-site, full-time availability; ability to manage multi-disciplinary projects
- Preferred: DOE, U.S. Navy, or commercial nuclear facilities experience; PMP certification
- Software/engineering tool proficiency as applicable to facility systems
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