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Facility Mechanical Engineer

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The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

Carrboro, NC (In Person)

$107,500 Salary, Full-Time

Posted 6 days ago (Updated 2 days ago) • Actively hiring

Expires 7/3/2026

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Facility Mechanical Engineer at The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Facility Mechanical Engineer at The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in Carrboro, North Carolina Posted in 3 days ago.
Type:
full-time
Job Description:
Position Description Brief:
Join UNC-Chapel Hill's Facilities Engineering as a Facilities Mechanical Engineer-Journey Level.
Primary duties:
support the capital project team through mechanical & plumbing (M&P) design review, construction administration review, & M&P design guideline development.
Less frequent responsibilities:
provide engineering support to maintenance team, provide small project design & project management services. $105K to $110K plus 37-days paid vacation and holidays and up to 12-days sick leave per year. Full benefits . See below benefits section.
Minimum Education or Experience:
  • Bachelor's degree in mechanical engineering or equivalent education and experience Minimum Qualifications and Competencies
  • Demonstrated experience in engineering design, project management (PM), & construction administration (CA).
  • Proficient in reviewing plans, specifications, cost estimates, life-cycle cost analyses, equipment submittals, value engineering decisions, contractor requests for information (RFIs), change orders, etc.
  • Strong interpersonal & communication skills is important.
  • Substantial knowledge & experience with mechanical, plumbing, & energy ICC codes and standards.
  • Capable of simultaneously supporting dozens of projects in primary role while providing engineering throughout Facilities Services and serving as PM for a few projects at a time.
  • Valid driver's license and NC driver's license required prior to start date. Preferred Qualifications, Competencies, and Experience
  • Eight or more years of related experience in HVAC and plumbing
  • engineering design, PM, and CA.
  • Registered Professional Engineer in the State of NC.
  • Engineering experience with laboratory, classroom, dining, housing, athletic, and business occupancies, including both modern and historic buildings.
  • Experience with the requirements of the North Carolina State Construction Office and the UNC System Office.
  • Facilities maintenance and operations experience.
  • Leadership skills.
  • Outstanding Benefits!
!!!: 25 vacation days per year (start accruing on the first day!) 12 holidays per year 1 day per month sick leave (start accruing on the first day) State Health Plan Dental Health Plan Teachers' and State Employees' Retirement System or Optional Retirement System Where to
Apply:
https://unc.peopleadmin.com/postings/319444
  • current closing date is 6-11-2026
  • note: the closing date may be extended depending upon applicant pool Detailed Description of work: note-Percentage of role provided in parenthesis
  • Capital Project Oversite (60%): Provide peer reviews of in-house and external engineering designs at each submittal phase in a timely manner, uploading comments to the designated review software.
Reviews should focus on adherence to UNC design guideline standards for functionality, reliability, constructability, maintainability, life expectancy, and energy efficiency. Coordinate review efforts with other Facilities Services departments to ensure consistency. Participate in design phase meetings and submit comments to the project team. During construction, participate in alternate selection and value engineering, review significant construction submittals, review critical requests for information (RFI), and other crucial documents as needed.
  • Facility Engineering (15%): Provide engineering support for Building Services, Construction Services, and other departments, as requested.
Edit and maintain the UNC-CH Plumbing and Mechanical Design Guidelines and lead the Plumbing and Mechanical Design Guideline Committee. Advocate for the development of standards in areas not currently addressed by the guidelines. Assist maintenance staff with technical challenges. Promote the operation of building systems that align with design intent, programmatic requirements, safety standards, and energy efficiency goals. Coordinate efforts with the in-house commissioning team and maintenance shops.
  • Project Management (10%): Provide design-bid-build project management services for informal, engineering-led projects at UNC-Chapel Hill.
Responsibilities include coordinating with campus stakeholders to develop project scope, budget, and schedule; contracting with external designers or leading in-house design; delivering complete construction documents; overseeing bidding, managing construction-phase budgets, and coordinating project close-out. Coordinate design and construction reviews with relevant internal and external agencies. Provide construction administration support related to design intent and supervise project close-out. Represent the University throughout the project, ensuring all work is delivered in accordance with university guidelines and the needs of campus customers.
  • Design Services (10%): Develop drawings and specifications within your engineering discipline for construction by outside contractors or in-house construction shops.
Design work must be completed in a timely manner and comply with applicable building codes, as well as State and University requirements. Coordinate with other trades. Designs must meet functional requirements, be constructible without significant modifications, and address life safety and code compliance. Design documents must be clear, consistent, and require minimal supplemental instruction or revision during construction. Designs should reflect institution-wide standards for quality, functionality, constructability, maintainability, versatility, and sustainability.