Full-Time

Mechanical Engineer

The School District of Philadelphia

The School District of Philadelphia

10,001+ employees

Public school district delivering education citywide

Compensation Overview

$79k - $98.4k/yr

Philadelphia, PA, USA

In Person

Category
Mechanical Engineering (1)
Requirements
  • Completion of a bachelor’s degree program at an accredited college or university with major course work in mechanical engineering.
  • Two years of full-time, paid, professional mechanical engineering experience in the design of mechanical systems for large construction and renovation projects.
  • Considerable knowledge of the theory, principles and practices of mechanical engineering as applied to the preparation of plans, specifications, estimates and designs for a variety of engineering projects.
  • Considerable knowledge of modern mechanical engineering methods and materials.
  • Knowledge of modern mechanical engineering techniques as applied to construction and renovation work.
  • Knowledge of the methods and techniques used in the inspection of work under construction for compliance with specifications.
  • Ability to make estimates of mechanical engineering costs involved in construction and alterations.
  • Ability to resolve mechanical engineering design and interpretation problems involving modification and adaptation of standard engineering methods and techniques.
  • Ability to inspect work under construction for compliance with specifications.
  • Ability to prepare technical forms, reports, change notices and other correspondence.
  • Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with associates, contractors, administrative officials and others.
Responsibilities
  • Reviews mechanical design, plans, specifications and other contract documents prepared by consultants, architects and engineers for feasibility and adherence to School District standards; makes periodic inspections of project sites to review work in progress for conformance to plans and specifications.
  • Conducts special studies and makes recommendations for changes in procedures when indicated; makes partial and final engineering estimates of work completed; coordinates the mechanical engineering aspects of projects; resolves design problems and interprets contract documents; reviews and prepares change orders.
  • Reviews inspection reports on projects in progress and upon completion; confers with engineers on changes needed for approval of projects; recommends approval where changes are warranted.
  • Writes technical reports, procedural memos and technical evaluation papers; prepares drawings, sketches and specifications for mechanical projects as needed; reviews and approves invoices; arranges for and assist s in the preparation of cost estimates.
  • Coordinates the review of design concepts by the department, appropriate city agencies and contracted engineers; meets with instructional personnel, administrators and interested citizen’s groups to develop and explain design concepts.
  • Prepares applications for code variances and attends hearings; provides technical assistance to the School District’s legal counsel; prepares and schedules advertisements for bids.
  • Performs related work as required.
The School District of Philadelphia

The School District of Philadelphia

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The School District of Philadelphia provides public education for about 200,000 school-aged children in Philadelphia. It runs and supports the city’s public schools, oversees curriculum and standards, hires teachers and staff, and manages funding and resources to offer programs that connect schools with families and communities. The district implements policies and supports educators through district leadership and school-level administration to create safe, engaging learning environments. Its goal is to ensure all students achieve their full intellectual and social potential, graduate ready to succeed, and view education as a civil right for every child in the city.

Company Size

10,001+

Company Stage

N/A

Total Funding

N/A

Headquarters

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Founded

2010

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Simplify's Take

What believers are saying

  • Northeast growth prompts new comprehensive high school program.
  • Pre-K expands from 75 to 91 locations under Master Plan.
  • Propel Academy opens LEED and Well certified for 1,660 students.

What critics are saying

  • Declining enrollment cuts per-pupil funding, forces closures in 12-24 months.
  • Charter schools siphon $1B funding, drop SDP share to 65%.
  • P3 debt from Gilbane deal triggers $100M repayments, credit downgrade in 24-36 months.

What makes The School District of Philadelphia unique

  • Gilbane P3 model delivers Northeast Propel Academy ahead of schedule.
  • Facilities Master Plan proposes $2.8B to modernize 159 schools.
  • Office of Strategic Partnerships secures no-cost corporate programs.

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Benefits

Professional Development Budget

Mental Health Support

Flexible Work Hours

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