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23/08 Hemanth
HR at McD BERL

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McD BERL - PHE & Fire Engineer - Water Supply & Wastewater Treatment Systems (3-4 yrs)

Bangalore Job Code: 3909

About Us: McD Built Environment Research Laboratory Pvt Ltd id the fast growing Sustainability and MEP Consulting Organisation with 50+ employees. We are unique in our 11 years of experience in the field of -

- Green Building Design

- Green Certification

- Passive and low energy system

- Net zero energy buildings

- Zero carbon buildings and Water Sustainable Buildings.

Our client includes, Infosys, Wipro, IIM-Trichy, IIIT-Delhi-, IIIT-Bangalore, UGC, World Bank and many more. We have a wide range of projects in Educational buildings, IT campuses, Hotels, Industries, Agriculture, Hospitals, Commercial Office Buildings, Large water shed development projects and Shopping Malls.

Key Responsibilities and Duties:

- Responsible for all aspects of design requirements of Water supply and Wastewater Treatment systems

- Calculations like

1 Water demand analysis,

2 Pipe Sizes,

3 Pump Room design,

4 Rainwater Harvesting,

5 Water supply and distribution system design.

- Wastewater treatment system design STP, Dewats system

- Analysis and evaluating engineering designs, review drawings, preparing Bill of material

- Ensuring quality and timeliness of design release

- Coordinate with production team for necessary changes

- Accountability of all projects executed

Qualification:

- 2 to 3 years of Experience

- Bachelors degree in Civil/Environmental Engineering/Mechanical Engineering

Preferred Software Experience:

- Good Knowledge of AutoCAD

- Arch GIS, Water Modelling Software- s

- Microsoft Office

Qualifications:

- Excellent Written and Communication skill

- Ability to work under team and Independently

- Highly organized and efficient

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