The Facilities Services Division of Design and Construction (DDC) at UAF is looking for an enthusiastic and innovative mechanical engineer who can contribute to the university's strategic goals. This position requires working with a team of professionals from diverse backgrounds and providing engineering services for the maintenance, operations, design, and construction divisions at the University of Alaska Fairbanks. The DDC team has overall responsibility for the planning and development of all UAF infrastructure and facilities to meet the educational and research needs of our vibrant university and community. As a Facilities Services Mechanical Engineer, you will provide professional engineering services and technical expertise to support the maintenance, utilities, and design and construction areas of UAF's Facilities Services. Every day you will consult with other professionals to troubleshoot, research, and engineer/design facilities systems and controls that serve the Fairbanks and remote campuses. Employees here enjoy professional development and training support, a fun and friendly atmosphere with a predictable schedule, and a wide array of ongoing building and facilities projects to keep things interesting. No two projects are the same! To thrive in this role, you must have substantial knowledge of mechanical and plumbing codes and regulations, as well as building heating, plumbing, refrigeration, and control systems within commercial, institutional, and educational buildings. You will need to be able to communicate technical information to engineering teams and contractors, but also to building users and laypersons. You will rely on use/knowledge of computer systems and applications including Windows operating system(s), AutoCAD, spreadsheets, word processors, and scheduling software. Working experience with project scheduling, estimating, and construction drawings and specifications are highly preferred.