17 ago
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D-Career
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México
Join DELTA ImmoTec México and contribute your expertise in electrical,
mechanical, or special systems design to high‑impact industrial and commercial
projects—both in Mexico and internationally. We are looking for motivated talent
eager to grow, learn, and help shape the future of engineering with us.
As an MEP Designer (m/w/d) with a focus on Electrical, Mechanical, or Special
Systems, you will support the planning, design, and execution of technical
building systems across diverse industrial and commercial construction projects.
Your Responsibilities
Design & Planning
Depending on your discipline, you may work on:
Electrical Systems
* Power distribution, lighting, grounding, medium-/low-voltage systems
* Equipment layouts, panel schedules, cable routing
* Preparation of BoQs, technical submittals, and construction documents
Special Systems
* Fire alarm systems
* CCTV and access control
* IT/data networks
* Building Management Systems (BMS)
* Security and communication systems
Mechanical Systems
* HVAC systems (heating, ventilation, air conditioning)
* Ducting and piping layouts
* Hydraulic systems, chillers, AHUs, exhaust systems
* Plumbing and drainage for industrial and commercial facilities
Cross‑disciplinary Responsibilities
* Create and review 3D models, technical drawings, and design documentation in
Revit (primary tool).
* Ensure compliance with local and international standards (e.g., NEC, NOM,
IEC, ASHRAE, NFPA depending on discipline).
* Support the development and refinement of MEP design standards.
* Prepare complete sets of construction documents.
Project Coordination
* Collaborate with interdisciplinary teams across all project phases—from
conceptual design to commissioning.
* Participate in model coordination (clash detection, cross-discipline
alignment).
* Communicate design concepts and technical aspects within the team and to
external stakeholders.
Client Interaction
* Support communication with clients during design and execution
📌 MEP Engineer (México)
🏢 D-Career
📍 México