Mechanical Engineer ( Plumbing / Firefighting Design )

Mechanical Engineer ( Plumbing / Firefighting Design )


Company
Orient Egypt
Location
Giza, El Omraniya
Job Type
Full-time
Via
via Wuzzuf
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Job Description
Job Description
• Making complete design for Fire Fighting Systems with all types and for all all buildings typologies with calculation and equipment selection.
• Making complete design for Water Supply & Drainage Systems for all buildings typologies with calculation and equipment selection.
• Responsible for managing design group and technically support.
• Studying the new projects, coordinating with the architects all the mechanical requirements, spaces, voids etc...

Job Requirements
• 4-10 years design experience in plumbing & fire fighting systems.
• Familiar with relevant local and international codes and regulations.
• High skills in digital software such as AutoCAD, Revit.
• Good knowledge of Microsoft office.
• Good in written and spoken English.

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