Mechanical Quality Control Engineer bei Legacy Professional Services
Legacy Professional Services · New Albany, Vereinigte Staaten Von Amerika · On-site
- Optionales Büro in New Albany
Description
The Mechanical Quality Control Engineer is responsible for overseeing and executing quality assurance and quality control activities for all mechanical systems on a hyperscale data center construction project. This role ensures mechanical installations meet contract documents, project specifications, applicable codes, and hyperscale owner standards, with a strong emphasis on mission-critical reliability, maintainability, and commissioning readiness.
The Mechanical QC Engineer works closely with the QA/QC Manager, Superintendents, MEP teams, commissioning agents, subcontractors, and client representatives to ensure first-time quality execution and a zero-defect turnover of mechanical systems.
Requirements
Mechanical Quality Leadership
- Serve as the primary field representative for mechanical quality on assigned scopes or areas.
- Promote and enforce a disciplined, quality-focused culture across mechanical subcontractors.
- Support QA/QC Manager in implementing project-wide quality standards specific to mechanical systems.
Mechanical QA/QC Planning
- Support development and execution of the project-specific Quality Management Plan for mechanical scopes.
- Review mechanical drawings, specifications, submittals, RFIs, and method statements for compliance.
- Participate in constructability reviews, coordination meetings, and pre-installation planning.
- Ensure mechanical quality requirements align with owner standards and commissioning criteria.
Inspections & Field Execution
- Perform and document inspections for mechanical systems, including but not limited to:
- Chilled water, condenser water, and heating hot water systems
- HVAC equipment (CRAHs, CRACs, AHUs, exhaust systems)
- Pumps, piping, valves, supports, insulation, and vibration isolation
- Mechanical equipment pads, anchorage, housekeeping, and labeling
- Verify installations comply with approved submittals, drawings, manufacturer requirements, and codes.
- Monitor installation methods and workmanship to prevent defects and rework.
Testing, Commissioning & System Readiness
- Witness and document mechanical testing activities, including pressure testing, flushing, cleaning, and pre-functional checks.
- Coordinate with commissioning teams to support system readiness, integrated systems testing (IST), and turnover.
- Ensure deficiencies are identified early and resolved prior to commissioning milestones.
Nonconformance & Corrective Action Management
- Identify, document, and track mechanical nonconformances (NCRs) through closure.
- Coordinate corrective actions with subcontractors and verify satisfactory resolution.
- Analyze trends in defects and recommend corrective or preventive measures.
Trade & Cross-Discipline Coordination
- Work closely with mechanical subcontractors to communicate quality expectations and resolve field issues.
- Coordinate with Electrical, Fire Protection, Structural, and Architectural teams to ensure proper system interfaces.
- Collaborate with Safety, Commissioning, and VDC/BIM teams to support coordinated system delivery.
Documentation & Reporting
- Maintain accurate mechanical quality records, including:
- Inspection and Test Plans (ITPs)
- Inspection reports and test documentation
- Deficiency logs and corrective action tracking
- Utilize project management platforms such as Procore, BIM 360, and Bluebeam.
- Provide regular quality status updates to the QA/QC Manager and project leadership.
Project Closeout & Turnover
- Support preparation of mechanical closeout documentation, including O&M manuals and test records.
- Verify mechanical systems meet quality and documentation requirements prior to owner turnover.
- Assist with final inspections and turnover readiness reviews.
Additional Responsibilities
- Perform other duties as assigned by the QA/QC Manager or Project Leadership.
Core Competencies & Behavioral Expectations
- Quality Mindset: Uncompromising focus on mechanical system quality and reliability.
- Communication: Clear, direct communication with field teams, subcontractors, and leadership.
- Problem Solving: Proactively identifies and resolves quality and installation issues.
- Accountability: Takes ownership of assigned systems and quality outcomes.
- Organization: Manages multiple systems, inspections, and documentation requirements effectively.
- Professionalism: Represents the company and project standards with integrity.
Required & Preferred Qualifications
- Bachelor’s degree in Mechanical Engineering, Construction Management, or related field preferred.
- 5–7+ years of experience in mechanical QA/QC, field engineering, or MEP construction.
- Experience on mission-critical or hyperscale data center projects strongly preferred.
- Strong working knowledge of mechanical codes and standards, including ASHRAE, NFPA, IMC, SMACNA, and applicable local codes.
- Familiarity with hyperscale owner standards
- Proficiency with Microsoft Office and construction management software (Procore, BIM 360, Bluebeam).
- Strong written and verbal communication skills.
Physical Requirements & Work Environment
- Ability to work on-site in an active construction environment for extended periods.
- Frequent walking, standing, climbing stairs/ladders, and field inspections.
- Occasional lifting of materials or equipment up to 20 pounds.
- Exposure to noise, dust, weather, and typical jobsite conditions.
- Ability to review drawings, schedules, and digital documentation regularly