What are the responsibilities and job description for the Mechanical Engineer (New Grad or EIT) – Grow With Us position at Nelson-Rudie & Associates, Inc.?
Join A Team Where Your Ideas Shape The Future
At Nelson Rudie, we elevate the built environment - together. We’re a consulting engineering firm known for practical, high‑quality solutions and a culture built on integrity, teamwork, and problem‑solving. If you’re motivated by purposeful work, strong collaboration, and the opportunity to shape buildings that stand the test of time, you’ll feel right at home here.
Why You’ll Love Working Here
You won’t just produce drawings - you’ll influence project outcomes, mentor others, and bring buildings to life. Your expertise will help shape the performance, comfort, and longevity of the built environment for years to come.
- Employee-Owned: Be part of a 100% employee-owned firm with a legacy of excellence since 1976.
- Competitive Benefits: Medical, dental, vision, life insurance, ESOP, 401(k), bonus program, and flexible hours.
- Inclusive Culture: Fast-paced, energetic, and supportive environment where every voice matters.
- Work-Life Balance: Flexible schedules, hybrid work arrangements, and commitment to your well-being.
- Impact: Work on diverse projects nationwide, making a real difference in communities.
- Opportunities to Grow: Opportunity to deepen your technical expertise and expand your leadership impact.
- Projects with Purpose: Your work directly enhances how people experience the spaces where they live, work, and connect.
What You’ll Do
As an entry-level engineer-in-training (EIT) or engineering graduate, you’ll support the design of mechanical systems—including plumbing, piping, HVAC, and fire protection—for building projects. You’ll work under the guidance of a Professional Engineer (PE) while you build your skills and confidence. Your responsibilities will grow as you gain experience, taking on work of increasing complexity and independence. Over time, you may also have the opportunity to lead routine projects with a limited scope.
Mechanical Engineering & Project Support
- Contribute as a project team member on a variety of building and construction types, providing technical and professional support across multiple projects.
- Apply basic engineering principles and techniques while learning industry standards and best practices.
- Assist in developing, preparing, and reviewing engineering plans, designs, reports, or studies under the supervision of a Professional Engineer (PE).
- Support the review of shop drawings, RFIs, and vendor documents with guidance from more experienced engineers.
Support Project Delivery & Client Service
- Support multiple concurrent projects by helping maintain project schedules, tracking milestones, and preparing deliverables.
- Provide clear, practical technical information to project managers and senior engineers to support client needs.
- Attend project meetings and contribute to discussions with team members, architects, contractors, and other disciplines as appropriate.
- Participate in jobsite visits or on‑site assessments of existing buildings, which may occasionally involve overnight travel.
Coordinate Across Disciplines
- Collaborate closely with architects, owners, contractors, and internal engineering teams to help ensure aligned scope, coordinated designs, and shared expectations.
- Take part in coordination meetings and learn to represent mechanical engineering requirements clearly and accurately.
- Assist with construction administration tasks by communicating updates, reviewing field questions, and applying sound engineering judgment under supervision.
Learn, Grow & Contribute
- Perform technician‑level duties when appropriate to gain hands‑on experience and deepen understanding of building systems.
- Build a strong understanding of quality, risk, and accuracy—regularly self‑checking your work for completeness and alignment with codes and standards.
- Contribute to company operations and project delivery through other duties as assigned, gaining broad exposure to how projects and teams function.
What You’ll Bring
- Bachelor’s degree in Mechanical Engineering or related discipline required. Preferred candidates have taken the following courses: Heat Transfer, Fluid Dynamics and Thermodynamics.
- Experience working as a mechanical EIT or intern is a plus.
- EIT or Engineering Intern (EI) certification is preferred. Candidates without an EIT or EI and a commitment to obtain within six-12 months will be considered.
- Working knowledge of Microsoft Office, Revit and AutoCAD. Knowledge of MicroStation and current mechanical engineering software (e.g., TRACE 3D Plus, IES VE) is a plus. Ability to maintain skill levels within the changing technology environment.
- Ability to navigate and apply national, state and local codes along with American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning (ASHRAE) standards to overall project and individual system designs.
- Organized and able to work on several projects, a multitasker and comfortable working independently and effectively in a team environment to deliver projects.
- Positive and professional attitude with excellent verbal and written communication skills to effectively communicate with co-workers and clients in person or virtually.
- Commitment to complete The Principals and Practice of Engineering (PE) exam within a dedicated time frame. Candidates will be expected to obtain their PE license for career progression.
- The applicant is a U.S. citizen or U.S. resident with a valid Green Card.
Ready to Make Your Mark?
Apply for this opportunity today. At Nelson-Rudie & Associates, we are committed to integrity, collaboration, innovation, and empowering every team member to grow and succeed. If you share our values and want to make a meaningful impact, we encourage you to take the next step.
Discover more about our culture, our people, and the difference you can make by visiting nelsonrudie.com.
Salary : $70,000 - $90,000