




Position Summary: We are seeking a passionate and experienced HVAC Project Engineer to design, calculate, and manage HVAC systems, producing technical documentation and drawings. Key Highlights: 1. HVAC system design and calculation, including precision air conditioning 2. Preparation of descriptive reports, calculation reports, and as-built drawings 3. Proficiency in AutoCAD 2D and knowledge of fluid mechanics At ATN Ingeniería y Servicios SA de CV, we are looking for a passionate and experienced HVAC Project Engineer to join our team. If you have a creative mindset and a proactive attitude, we look forward to meeting you! Responsibilities: * Descriptive reports and calculation reports; prepare and present clear and concise technical reports. * As-built drawings: Generate accurate and up-to-date drawings reflecting actual installations. * Conduct field and on-site surveys. * Design air conditioning systems, adhering to manufacturer-recommended procedures and current regulatory requirements. * Perform calculations and engineering drawings for the development of precision air conditioning systems. * Planning, control, and budget management during HVAC system design. * Material takeoff for HVAC system implementation. * Proficiency in AutoCAD 2D (mandatory) * Knowledge of fluid mechanics and HVAC equipment Requirements: * Mechanical Engineering, Electromechanical Engineering, or related degree (intern or graduate). * 1 year of experience in a similar role. * Proficiency in design software. * Ability to work collaboratively and under pressure. * Willingness to travel to various locations as required by projects. We Offer: * Statutory benefits. * DIRECT employment with the company. * Grocery vouchers (after completing 3 months) * 100% IMSS registration. * Weekly payment. * Training opportunities. If you believe this role is suitable for you, apply through this channel or send your resume to talento@atn.com.mx with the subject line "HVAC Project Engineer \- Your Name". We look forward to receiving your application.


