Posted 1mo ago

Mechanical Engineer II/ QA Inspector

@ RADISE International
Port Saint Lucie, Florida, United States
OnsiteFull Time
Responsibilities:Review drawings, Inspect construction, Coordinate design
Requirements Summary:Bachelor’s degree in Mechanical Engineering; 5+ years mechanical design/construction/inspection; USACE/federal experience preferred; PE license preferred; proficient in AutoCAD, RMS, MS Office; knowledgeable in NEC, UFC, NFPA; strong documentation and communication; travel to USACE Caribbean District as needed.
Technical Tools Mentioned:AutoCAD, RMS, Microsoft Office Suite
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Job Tittle:
        Mechanical Engineer II/ QA Inspector

Location:
         Port St. Lucie, Florida, 34953

Duration:
         Full Time 


About the Company

  • At Radise
    International,
    we are a leading engineering and consulting firm
    delivering innovative infrastructure solutions across the globe. As part
    of the Smart Infrastructure Group, we specialize in providing
    cutting-edge services in engineering design, construction management, and
    quality assurance for complex projects across federal, commercial, and
    industrial sectors. Our mission is to support resilient and sustainable
    infrastructure through technical excellence, collaboration, and
    forward-thinking solutions. We partner with organizations such as USACE
    and other federal agencies to deliver high-impact projects that strengthen
    communities and critical systems.

Job Description:

Design
and Technical Oversight:

  • Review and evaluate mechanical
    design drawings, specifications, and submittals for compliance with USACE
    and federal design standards.

  • Provide engineering oversight
    during construction phases, including field inspections, testing, and
    verification of mechanical systems.

  • Support design development for
    HVAC, plumbing, fire protection, and related mechanical systems.

  • Coordinate with civil,
    electrical, and structural disciplines to ensure design integration and
    system performance.

  • Prepare technical reports,
    design analyses, and recommendations to support project delivery.

  • Participate in constructability
    reviews, value engineering, and life-cycle cost evaluations.

 

Construction
and Quality Assurance:

  • Conduct field inspections and
    quality assurance surveillance for mechanical systems and related works.

  • Monitor Contractor Quality
    Control (QC) operations to ensure compliance with project specifications
    and safety standards.

  • Receive, review, and process
    submittals and shop drawings using RMS; ensure proper documentation,
    review, and reporting.

  • Prepare and submit daily
    inspection reports documenting progress, labor, materials, and any
    observed deficiencies.

  • Maintain records of materials,
    test results, and “as-built” conditions.

  • Conduct joint, pre-final, and
    final inspections and verify corrective actions are completed.

  • Inspect safety precautions and
    enforce corrective measures for noncompliance.

  • Participate in commissioning
    and testing of mechanical and control systems.

 

Project
and Field Support:

  • Review construction materials,
    workmanship, and adherence to approved submittals.

  • Inspect installations of
    mechanical systems, including HVAC, plumbing, fire protection, and related
    mechanical systems.

  • Verify performance of testing
    and collect samples for laboratory analysis.

  • Monitor project progress and
    estimate work completion percentages.

  • Assist with coordination for
    utility relocations (mechanical systems).

 

Qualifications:

  • Bachelor’s degree in Mechanical
    Engineering from an accredited institution.

  • 5–10 years of relevant
    experience in mechanical design, construction, or project inspection
    (USACE or federal experience preferred).

  • Professional Engineer (PE)
    license preferred but not required.

  • Proficiency with AutoCAD, RMS,
    and Microsoft Office Suite.

  • In-depth knowledge of NEC, UFC,
    NFPA, and USACE engineering procedures.

  • Strong documentation,
    reporting, and communication skills.

  • Ability to interpret
    construction schedules and safety plans.

  • Ability to travel to project
    sites within the USACE Caribbean District as needed.

 

Preferred
Experience:

  • Prior work on USACE, NAVFAC, or
    other federal design/construction projects.

  • Experience with backup power
    systems, renewable energy, and energy efficiency initiatives.

  • Familiarity with design-build
    delivery and government submittal processes.

  • Knowledge of LEED or
    sustainable design standards.

  • Experience overseeing major
    civil works and vertical construction projects such as hurricane gates,
    Army reserve centers, schools, and housing facilities.




Benefits

Benefits

  • Paid time off & holidays
  • 401(k)
  • 401(k) matching
  • Health insurance
  • Dental insurance
  • Vision insurance
  • Life insurance
  • Employee Assistance Program
    (EAP)

  • Referral program