Smith Miller Associates
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About Smith Miller Associates
Smith Miller Associates Consulting Engineers (SMA)
is a full-service, multi-discipline consulting engineering firm based in
Pittston, Pennsylvania , specializing in mechanical, electrical, plumbing, fire protection, and energy engineering. With a portfolio that spans
healthcare, education, commercial, industrial, and mission-critical facilities , SMA has built a reputation for technical excellence, responsive service, and long-term client relationships. We take pride in delivering high-performing, cost-effective engineering solutions that make a real impactand we're growing fast. Why Work at SMA?
At SMA, we believe your career should be built, not just managed. As part of our team, you'll have the opportunity to work on
diverse, complex projects
that challenge and inspire. We offer a
collaborative and supportive environment , where experienced professionals share knowledge, encourage development, and mentor emerging talent. Here, your ideas matter, your work makes a difference, and
your future is yours to shape . Whether you're looking to refine your technical skills, step into leadership, or grow with a firm that values your expertise,
SMA is the place to thrive . About the Position
We're looking for a
Senior Mechanical Designer
with a strong background in
HVAC system design
to join our growing team in Pittston, PA. In this role, you'll contribute to
all phases of design , from conceptual layouts through construction support. You'll work closely with engineers, clients, and team members on a wide range of projects, with opportunities to
mentor junior staff , contribute to design standards, and
take ownership of your work . This position reports directly to the
Director of Mechanical Engineering . Key Responsibilities
Conduct field inspections to assess existing mechanical systems and site conditions Perform HVAC load calculations, ventilation analysis, and energy modeling Select appropriate mechanical equipment based on system type, size, and performance criteria Design air and hydronic distribution systems, including ductwork and piping Perform pressure drop and flow calculations to size mechanical systems Prepare construction documents, including mechanical plans, schedules, and details Perform code analysis and ensure compliance with local, state, and federal building codes Prepare CSI Master specifications for mechanical systems Support construction administration by reviewing shop drawings, answering RFIs, and performing punch-lists Collaborate with the design team and assist in mentoring junior staff Qualifications
Education/Certifications: Associate's degree in Mechanical Engineering Technology (ASMET) or related discipline required EIT preferred but not required LEED AP or equivalent sustainability credential preferred Experience: Minimum of
6 years of experience
designing HVAC systems for commercial, healthcare, educational, or industrial buildings Experience working with A&E consulting firms preferred Demonstrated ability to lead portions of a project and coordinate with clients and consultants Program Knowledge: Proficient in
Trane Trace 700
or
Carrier HAP Proficient in
AutoCAD Proficient in
Microsoft Office
(Word, Excel, Outlook) Familiarity with
Revit
is a strong plus Understanding of
ASHRAE standards
and relevant building codes Skills & Abilities: Strong technical aptitude and attention to detail Excellent written and verbal communication skills Positive attitude and collaborative mindset Ability to manage deadlines and multiple tasks in a fast-paced environment Committed to producing accurate, complete, and timely work Ability to work independently and as part of a team Benefits & Perks
Competitive salary based on experience Health, dental, and vision insurance 401(k) with employer match Paid time off and holidays Opportunities for professional development and continuing education Mentorship from senior engineering leaders Relocation assistance available
for qualified candidates Be part of a team that's
engineering the futureand welcoming you into it
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About Smith Miller Associates
Smith Miller Associates Consulting Engineers (SMA)
is a full-service, multi-discipline consulting engineering firm based in
Pittston, Pennsylvania , specializing in mechanical, electrical, plumbing, fire protection, and energy engineering. With a portfolio that spans
healthcare, education, commercial, industrial, and mission-critical facilities , SMA has built a reputation for technical excellence, responsive service, and long-term client relationships. We take pride in delivering high-performing, cost-effective engineering solutions that make a real impactand we're growing fast. Why Work at SMA?
At SMA, we believe your career should be built, not just managed. As part of our team, you'll have the opportunity to work on
diverse, complex projects
that challenge and inspire. We offer a
collaborative and supportive environment , where experienced professionals share knowledge, encourage development, and mentor emerging talent. Here, your ideas matter, your work makes a difference, and
your future is yours to shape . Whether you're looking to refine your technical skills, step into leadership, or grow with a firm that values your expertise,
SMA is the place to thrive . About the Position
We're looking for a
Senior Mechanical Designer
with a strong background in
HVAC system design
to join our growing team in Pittston, PA. In this role, you'll contribute to
all phases of design , from conceptual layouts through construction support. You'll work closely with engineers, clients, and team members on a wide range of projects, with opportunities to
mentor junior staff , contribute to design standards, and
take ownership of your work . This position reports directly to the
Director of Mechanical Engineering . Key Responsibilities
Conduct field inspections to assess existing mechanical systems and site conditions Perform HVAC load calculations, ventilation analysis, and energy modeling Select appropriate mechanical equipment based on system type, size, and performance criteria Design air and hydronic distribution systems, including ductwork and piping Perform pressure drop and flow calculations to size mechanical systems Prepare construction documents, including mechanical plans, schedules, and details Perform code analysis and ensure compliance with local, state, and federal building codes Prepare CSI Master specifications for mechanical systems Support construction administration by reviewing shop drawings, answering RFIs, and performing punch-lists Collaborate with the design team and assist in mentoring junior staff Qualifications
Education/Certifications: Associate's degree in Mechanical Engineering Technology (ASMET) or related discipline required EIT preferred but not required LEED AP or equivalent sustainability credential preferred Experience: Minimum of
6 years of experience
designing HVAC systems for commercial, healthcare, educational, or industrial buildings Experience working with A&E consulting firms preferred Demonstrated ability to lead portions of a project and coordinate with clients and consultants Program Knowledge: Proficient in
Trane Trace 700
or
Carrier HAP Proficient in
AutoCAD Proficient in
Microsoft Office
(Word, Excel, Outlook) Familiarity with
Revit
is a strong plus Understanding of
ASHRAE standards
and relevant building codes Skills & Abilities: Strong technical aptitude and attention to detail Excellent written and verbal communication skills Positive attitude and collaborative mindset Ability to manage deadlines and multiple tasks in a fast-paced environment Committed to producing accurate, complete, and timely work Ability to work independently and as part of a team Benefits & Perks
Competitive salary based on experience Health, dental, and vision insurance 401(k) with employer match Paid time off and holidays Opportunities for professional development and continuing education Mentorship from senior engineering leaders Relocation assistance available
for qualified candidates Be part of a team that's
engineering the futureand welcoming you into it
#J-18808-Ljbffr