"Engineering Manager – HVAC Design" is responsible for design and development of HVAC systems for various building and infrastructure projects, ensuring compliance with design standards and project requirements, and delivering energy-efficient, cost-effective HVAC solutions from concept to completion.
- Design of HVAC system for various building and infrastructure projects.
- Oversee the development of HVAC system designs from concept through to detailed design and IFC.
- Ensure all designs comply with applicable codes, standards (ASHRAE, SMACNA, NBC, NFPA etc.), and local authority regulations.
- Strong knowledge of HVAC software tools (e.g., HAP, Carrier E20, Revit MEP, AutoCAD, etc.).
- Review and approve design drawings, equipment selections, calculations, and technical specifications.
- Collaborate with other disciplines (Electrical, ELV, Plumbing, FPS, Architectural, Civil & Structural) to ensure coordinated MEP designs.
- Perform and/or guide the team in performing cooling/heating load calculations, equipment sizing, and duct/pipe routing.
- Manage design timelines, deliverables, and ensure adherence to project schedules and quality standards.x
- Liaise with clients, consultants, and contractors to understand project requirements and provide design leadership.
- Provide technical support to the site team during execution, testing, and commissioning phases.
- Mentor and develop junior engineers and ensure continual technical growth within the team.
- Support sustainability goals by incorporating energy-efficient and environmentally responsible design strategies.
- Coordinate with procurement and estimation teams for technical inputs on HVAC equipment and materials.
- Develop and implement engineering best practices, design guidelines, and quality control processes.
- Supervise preparation of HVAC design documentation including BOQs, specifications, and reports.
- Good knowledge of various HVAC equipment like chillers, AHUs, FCUs, VRF systems, and ventilation fans.
- Update with the latest products, technologies, and trends in the HVAC industry