HVAC & Fire Safety Design Engineer
As an HVAC & Fire Safety Design Engineer in Vlaanderen, you are responsible for the design and coordination of mechanical and fire safety systems in building projects. You focus primarily on functional safety within HVAC installations and fire protection systems, ensuring all plans comply with current regulations and standards. Using your expertise in Revit MEP and HVAC systems, you support multidisciplinary teams in producing effective and safe designs that serve both comfort and safety requirements.
- Develop detailed mechanical and fire safety layouts using Revit for new and existing buildings.
- Translate project requirements into practical system concepts and designs, with attention to both efficiency and safety.
- Perform risk analyses for fire safety and functional safety in HVAC plans, ensuring regulatory compliance.
- Work closely with senior engineers, architects, and project managers to integrate fire safety features into overall architectural designs.
- Support documentation and reporting, including technical drawings and compliance files in Dutch and English.
- Coordinate with installers and suppliers during implementation to resolve design or integration issues.
Daily communication and documentation are expected in both Dutch and English.
We are looking for candidates who thrive at the intersection of technical expertise and safety-focused engineering, with a passion for innovative HVAC and fire safety design. The ideal candidate demonstrates both analytical thinking and an eye for detail, approaching each project with precision and a commitment to delivering high standards of safety and functionality.
- Communicative and Collaborative: Able to work effectively in multidisciplinary teams, proactively sharing insights and exchanging ideas with colleagues. Open, adaptable communication in both Dutch and English is essential to interact with stakeholders and support project success.
- Solution-Oriented Mindset: Enjoys tackling complex engineering challenges, especially related to mechanical design and functional safety, by applying logical problem-solving skills and creative thinking.
- Technically Skilled in Revit and HVAC: Comfortable with digital design tools, particularly Revit MEP, and possesses sound knowledge of HVAC systems, adhering to evolving industry standards and client expectations.
- Detail-Oriented and Quality-Driven: Highly attentive to technical nuances, ensuring rigorous compliance with fire safety requirements and complete, high-quality design documentation.
- Continuous Learner: Motivated to grow within the role, eager to acquire new expertise in engineering disciplines and stay up-to-date with best practices in fire safety and building technologies.
- Responsibility and Integrity: Demonstrates reliability, ownership, and accountability for safety-critical work, prioritizing well-being of building occupants and reputation of the project team.
We value professionals who combine practical engineering skills with a strong safety ethic and a collaborative attitude, ready to contribute to innovative projects in both Dutch and English environments.
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