Professional Engineer

Atlanta, GA
Full Time
Experienced

Elevate Your Career with McKenney’s!

Are you driven to achieve excellence in your career and passionate about shaping the future of innovative building solutions? At McKenney’s, we’re searching for professionals like you—dedicated to solving complex challenges and collaborating with customers who value quality and expertise.

With a rich history spanning over 75 years, McKenney’s has become a leader in the mechanical contracting industry, known for delivering cutting-edge designs and exceptional service. Join our thriving Atlanta office, where innovation and teamwork drive success, and help us exceed expectations as we continue to grow.

We’re seeking a Registered Professional Engineer to join our dynamic team. In this pivotal role, you’ll lead the design and development of commercial and industrial HVAC, piping, and plumbing systems. You’ll partner with business leaders and construction teams to create value-driven, design/build solutions that leave a lasting impact—earning the trust of our customers and fostering long-term partnerships.

What You’ll Do

As a key contributor, you’ll:

  • Develop Solutions: Design HVAC, piping, and plumbing systems that align with customer needs and industry standards.
  • Collaborate Across Teams: Work with operations, architects, and engineers to ensure seamless integration of systems.
  • Drive Innovation: Conduct load calculations, energy simulations, and lifecycle cost analyses to deliver efficient, high-performing designs.
  • Build Relationships: Foster connections with architects, contractors, and developers to grow our corporate client base.
  • Lead with Excellence: Guide Revit designers and engineers while prioritizing deadlines and delivering top-tier work.

What You Bring

  • Education & Expertise: Bachelor’s degree in engineering (preferably Mechanical) and registration as a Professional Engineer.
  • Proven Experience: 5–10 years in commercial/industrial HVAC and mechanical systems design.
  • Technical Mastery: Proficiency in Trane Trace 700, or similar, knowledge of building codes and industry standards, expertise in HVAC and plumbing design for commercial and healthcare projects, and the ability to diagnose and solve functional issues with existing mechanical systems.
  • Exceptional Communication: Ability to explain complex systems in clear, accessible terms.
  • Customer Focus: A knack for balancing technical excellence with the needs of clients and stakeholders.

Why McKenney’s?

We’re more than a workplace—we’re a community that values growth, collaboration, and innovation. As one of the most technology-driven mechanical contractors in the country, we challenge ourselves to evolve continuously, creating opportunities for our employees and delivering exceptional value to our customers.

Ready to Build Your Future?

Step into a career where your expertise will shape the buildings of tomorrow. Apply now and become a part of McKenney’s legacy of excellence.

Moving Safety Forward, our initiative for continuous improvements in our safety culture, reminds us that we are on a journey toward a zero-incident culture. In all we do, we must work to build a partnership with our employees, customers and business associates that empowers them all with the ability to do their jobs safely.

McKenney’s is an Equal Opportunity Employer committed to workforce diversity. Qualified candidates will receive consideration without regard to age, color, religion, sexual orientation, disability, national origin, or gender identity. McKenney’s is a smoke-free and drug-free workplace.

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