Luxus
MidLevel Mechanical Engineer Mechanical Engineer II
Luxus, Irving, Texas, United States, 75084
Mid-Level Mechanical Engineer (Mechanical Engineer II)
Openings:
2 Location:
Las Colinas, TX Department:
Mechanical Engineering Reports To:
Director of Mechanical Engineering
Compensation:
$85,000 – $117,000 , based on experience and technical capability.
Role Snapshot This is a true mid-level engineering role. Not entry-level. Not senior. You’ll work on technically complex, mission-critical projects such as airports and data centers, along with retrofit work in existing buildings where creative problem-solving is required. Engineers in this role are trusted to interact directly with clients and vendors and are given autonomy without being thrown into situations they can’t support.
If you want real engineering work, real ownership, and exposure that actually builds your career, this role delivers.
Position Overview The Mid-Level Mechanical Engineer supports the design and delivery of complex mechanical systems across new construction and retrofit projects. The role blends HVAC system design, Revit-based production, multidisciplinary coordination, and construction support. Engineers are expected to work independently while collaborating closely with senior engineers and project teams.
Key Responsibilities
Design HVAC and mechanical systems for mission-critical, commercial, government, and infrastructure projects
Perform heating, cooling, ventilation, exhaust, and energy calculations
Design ductwork, hydronic, and fuel oil systems in accordance with firm standards
Size ductwork and piping using established engineering guidelines
Develop construction documents primarily in Revit
Coordinate designs with architectural, civil, electrical, and technology disciplines
Work directly with clients and equipment vendors
Support creative engineering solutions for retrofit projects in existing buildings
Review submittals, RFIs, and change orders
Perform site visits, field observations, and punch list documentation
Assist with project specifications and basis-of-design documentation
Support and mentor junior engineers and designers
Identify design risks early and communicate effectively with the project team
Project Types
Airports
Data centers
Mission-critical facilities
Commercial and government buildings
Required Experience & Skills
Approximately 3–6 years of experience in an MEP consulting environment
Strong HVAC and mechanical systems design experience
Proficiency in Revit (primary design platform)
Experience with load and energy analysis software (HAP, Trace 700, or equivalent)
Working knowledge of mechanical and energy codes
Comfortable communicating directly with clients and vendors
Ability to work independently while knowing when to ask questions
Preferred Qualifications
Exposure to mission-critical projects such as airports or data centers
Experience with retrofit work in existing buildings
Familiarity with LEED or sustainability standards
Engineer-in-Training (EIT) or Professional Engineer (PE) preferred, not required
Education
Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering from an accredited university
Travel
Approximately 10%, project-based
Keywords Mid Level Mechanical Engineer, Mechanical Engineer II, HVAC Engineer, Revit MEP, Mission Critical Engineering, Data Center HVAC, Airport Engineering, MEP Consulting, Energy Modeling, HVAC Design
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Openings:
2 Location:
Las Colinas, TX Department:
Mechanical Engineering Reports To:
Director of Mechanical Engineering
Compensation:
$85,000 – $117,000 , based on experience and technical capability.
Role Snapshot This is a true mid-level engineering role. Not entry-level. Not senior. You’ll work on technically complex, mission-critical projects such as airports and data centers, along with retrofit work in existing buildings where creative problem-solving is required. Engineers in this role are trusted to interact directly with clients and vendors and are given autonomy without being thrown into situations they can’t support.
If you want real engineering work, real ownership, and exposure that actually builds your career, this role delivers.
Position Overview The Mid-Level Mechanical Engineer supports the design and delivery of complex mechanical systems across new construction and retrofit projects. The role blends HVAC system design, Revit-based production, multidisciplinary coordination, and construction support. Engineers are expected to work independently while collaborating closely with senior engineers and project teams.
Key Responsibilities
Design HVAC and mechanical systems for mission-critical, commercial, government, and infrastructure projects
Perform heating, cooling, ventilation, exhaust, and energy calculations
Design ductwork, hydronic, and fuel oil systems in accordance with firm standards
Size ductwork and piping using established engineering guidelines
Develop construction documents primarily in Revit
Coordinate designs with architectural, civil, electrical, and technology disciplines
Work directly with clients and equipment vendors
Support creative engineering solutions for retrofit projects in existing buildings
Review submittals, RFIs, and change orders
Perform site visits, field observations, and punch list documentation
Assist with project specifications and basis-of-design documentation
Support and mentor junior engineers and designers
Identify design risks early and communicate effectively with the project team
Project Types
Airports
Data centers
Mission-critical facilities
Commercial and government buildings
Required Experience & Skills
Approximately 3–6 years of experience in an MEP consulting environment
Strong HVAC and mechanical systems design experience
Proficiency in Revit (primary design platform)
Experience with load and energy analysis software (HAP, Trace 700, or equivalent)
Working knowledge of mechanical and energy codes
Comfortable communicating directly with clients and vendors
Ability to work independently while knowing when to ask questions
Preferred Qualifications
Exposure to mission-critical projects such as airports or data centers
Experience with retrofit work in existing buildings
Familiarity with LEED or sustainability standards
Engineer-in-Training (EIT) or Professional Engineer (PE) preferred, not required
Education
Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering from an accredited university
Travel
Approximately 10%, project-based
Keywords Mid Level Mechanical Engineer, Mechanical Engineer II, HVAC Engineer, Revit MEP, Mission Critical Engineering, Data Center HVAC, Airport Engineering, MEP Consulting, Energy Modeling, HVAC Design
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