As an MEP engineer, you will be responsible for designing and supervising the installation of mechanical systems such as boilers, ventilation systems and refrigeration systems. You will also be able to design electrical systems such as control panels, lighting systems and power distribution cables. In order to be successful at a job interview you need to demonstrate that you have the skillset required for success in a new position
MEP (Mechanical / Engineering / Mechanical) is a mix of Civil, Electrical, and Mechanical Engineering.
MEP (Mechanical / Engineering / Mechanical) is a mix of Civil, Electrical and Mechanical Engineering. MEP engineers design and supervise the installation, testing and maintenance of mechanical systems such as boilers, ventilation systems and refrigeration systems.
MEP is an important area to have knowledge about because it requires an understanding of how building components work together as well as their individual component parts. This can be achieved through hands-on experience with these different components on site or classroom training courses offered by industry bodies such as BIMA or CPDC.
MEP engineers design and supervise the installation, testing and maintenance of mechanical systems such as boilers, ventilation systems and refrigeration systems.
MEP engineers design and supervise the installation, testing and maintenance of mechanical systems such as boilers, ventilation systems and refrigeration systems. MEP engineers are also able to design and supervise electrical systems such as control panels, lighting systems and power distribution cables.
The responsibilities of an MEP engineer include:
- Designing mechanical engineering products including boilers (heating), ventilation systems (air conditioning), refrigeration units (freezers) or pumps etc., writing specifications for these products using CAD software or drawing directly onto drawings using CAD tools like AutoCAD which allow you to draw complex shapes quickly without having any experience in this area before hand;
- Supervising construction workers during their installation phase;
- Testing all parts prior to them being installed into a building structure so that they meet required standards such as AS/NZS4600-2006 Workplace Health Safety Management Systems – Managing risks associated with ionising radiation exposure during routine operation at workplaces where people work together closely over long periods of time -Safe Working Practices;
Engineers who have a background in MEP are also able to design and supervise electrical systems such as control panels, lighting systems and power distribution cables.
You will also need a background in MEP if you want to design and supervise electrical systems such as control panels, lighting systems and power distribution cables.
For example, an electrical engineer who has a background in MEP can be responsible for designing the installation of these systems. They may also be responsible for supervising their installation, testing and maintenance.
In order to be successful at a job interview you need to demonstrate that you have the skills and experience to work as an MEP engineer.
In order to be successful at a job interview you need to demonstrate that you have the skills and experience to work as an MEP engineer. You can do this by explaining how your previous experiences have helped others succeed, or how they helped you in your current position.