MEP ENGINEER

MEP ENGINEER

MEP Engineer is a single-level professional classification responsible for planning and design in the areas of mechanical, electrical, and plumbing (MEP) systems including developing polices, standards, inspection procedures, and evaluation tools for MEP matters involving judicial branch facilities. Incumbents may prepare and will review drawings, specifications, and cost estimates for the mechanical, electrical, and/or plumbing systems in the facilities of the judicial branch.



Rules and responsibility of a MEP engineer in construction site.

 • Terminology, symbols, and sources of mechanical, electrical, and/or plumbing engineering drafting     and design information pertaining to building construction.

• Mechanical, electrical, and/or plumbing engineering customs and practices in expressing ideas,         designs, and data in drawings.

• Design principles, mathematics, and construction industry practice for the solution of mechanical,     electrical, and/or plumbing engineering problems.

• Methods and procedures used in planning and estimating job projects.

• Terminology, phrases, and conditions used in contracts and specifications.

• Testing and inspection methods for mechanical, electrical, and/or plumbing systems. Ability to       interpret architectural and engineering plans and specifications.

• Analyze mechanical, electrical, and/or plumbing engineering problems and formulate solutions.

• Write clear and concise reports and technical descriptions.

• Compile and analyze data from surveys, studies, and inventories.

The acronym, "MEP," stands for "Mechanical, Electrical and Plumbing," a type of engineering which focuses on the disciplines needed to build safe, working structures for human use and occupation. The mechanical aspect focuses on heating, cooling and ventilation, and the electrical aspect focuses on providing power to all outlets and appliances. The plumbing aspect focuses on the delivery of water and the draining of waste water.



  

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