SitelogIQ is a rapidly growing company focused on making buildings better. We provide planning, design, and management solutions for organizations that want efficient and sustainable building environments that are healthier and safer for their occupants.
Our Mechanical Designer II will work out of our Midwest Division, located in Edina, Minnesota. As a Mechanical Designer III on the Design team at SitelogIQ you will work directly with a project team to design building Mechanical systems which meet the design intent, budget, and schedule of the client. You will be the primary system designer, directing other designers and consulting with the Engineer of Record, to successfully complete construction documents.
Some travel will be required within the Midwest region. This travel may include but is not limited to client meetings, site visits, field verifications, and building assessments.
The salary range is $85,000-$110,000. The salary may vary within the range based on factors such as location of the role, and a candidate’s experience, knowledge, skills, and abilities.
Mechanical Designer II Responsibilities
Mechanical Designer II Qualifications
No agencies please
Benefits
We offer a highly competitive salary, and comprehensive benefits, including:
More About SitelogIQ
At SitelogIQ, we’re focused on creating a great environment for our team first so that it is more energizing and rewarding to focus on creating a great customer experience. That’s what we call a win-win.
We partner with clients in K-12, higher ed, government, healthcare, multifamily housing, and industry to optimize energy efficiency, improve indoor air quality, address lighting, and improve the customer experience. With offices across the country, it’s rewarding to make a difference in the communities where our teammates live and work.
SitelogIQ is an Equal Opportunity Employer and participates in E-Verify.
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SitelogIQ is a national engineering and construction program management services firm. We improve the lives of people in our communities by making buildings more energy efficient, sustainable, healthy, functional, and safe, with a lower carbon footprint.