Mechanical Quality Control Engineer
Company: Legacy Professional Services
Location: New Albany
Posted on: February 13, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description The Mechanical Quality Control
Engineer is responsible for overseeing and executing quality
assurance and quality control activities for all mechanical systems
on a hyperscale data center construction project. This role ensures
mechanical installations meet contract documents, project
specifications, applicable codes, and hyperscale owner standards,
with a strong emphasis on mission-critical reliability,
maintainability, and commissioning readiness. The Mechanical QC
Engineer works closely with the QA/QC Manager, Superintendents, MEP
teams, commissioning agents, subcontractors, and client
representatives to ensure first-time quality execution and a
zero-defect turnover of mechanical systems. Requirements Mechanical
Quality Leadership Serve as the primary field representative for
mechanical quality on assigned scopes or areas. Promote and enforce
a disciplined, quality-focused culture across mechanical
subcontractors. Support QA/QC Manager in implementing project-wide
quality standards specific to mechanical systems. Mechanical QA/QC
Planning Support development and execution of the project-specific
Quality Management Plan for mechanical scopes. Review mechanical
drawings, specifications, submittals, RFIs, and method statements
for compliance. Participate in constructability reviews,
coordination meetings, and pre-installation planning. Ensure
mechanical quality requirements align with owner standards and
commissioning criteria. Inspections & Field Execution Perform and
document inspections for mechanical systems, including but not
limited to: Chilled water, condenser water, and heating hot water
systems HVAC equipment (CRAHs, CRACs, AHUs, exhaust systems) Pumps,
piping, valves, supports, insulation, and vibration isolation
Mechanical equipment pads, anchorage, housekeeping, and labeling
Verify installations comply with approved submittals, drawings,
manufacturer requirements, and codes. Monitor installation methods
and workmanship to prevent defects and rework. Testing,
Commissioning & System Readiness Witness and document mechanical
testing activities, including pressure testing, flushing, cleaning,
and pre-functional checks. Coordinate with commissioning teams to
support system readiness, integrated systems testing (IST), and
turnover. Ensure deficiencies are identified early and resolved
prior to commissioning milestones. Nonconformance & Corrective
Action Management Identify, document, and track mechanical
nonconformances (NCRs) through closure. Coordinate corrective
actions with subcontractors and verify satisfactory resolution.
Analyze trends in defects and recommend corrective or preventive
measures. Trade & Cross-Discipline Coordination Work closely with
mechanical subcontractors to communicate quality expectations and
resolve field issues. Coordinate with Electrical, Fire Protection,
Structural, and Architectural teams to ensure proper system
interfaces. Collaborate with Safety, Commissioning, and VDC/BIM
teams to support coordinated system delivery. Documentation &
Reporting Maintain accurate mechanical quality records, including:
Inspection and Test Plans (ITPs) Inspection reports and test
documentation Deficiency logs and corrective action tracking
Utilize project management platforms such as Procore, BIM 360, and
Bluebeam. Provide regular quality status updates to the QA/QC
Manager and project leadership. Project Closeout & Turnover Support
preparation of mechanical closeout documentation, including O&M
manuals and test records. Verify mechanical systems meet quality
and documentation requirements prior to owner turnover. Assist with
final inspections and turnover readiness reviews. Additional
Responsibilities Perform other duties as assigned by the QA/QC
Manager or Project Leadership. Core Competencies & Behavioral
Expectations Quality Mindset: Uncompromising focus on mechanical
system quality and reliability. Communication: Clear, direct
communication with field teams, subcontractors, and leadership.
Problem Solving: Proactively identifies and resolves quality and
installation issues. Accountability: Takes ownership of assigned
systems and quality outcomes. Organization: Manages multiple
systems, inspections, and documentation requirements effectively.
Professionalism: Represents the company and project standards with
integrity. Required & Preferred Qualifications Bachelor’s degree in
Mechanical Engineering, Construction Management, or related field
preferred. 5–7 years of experience in mechanical QA/QC, field
engineering, or MEP construction. Experience on mission-critical or
hyperscale data center projects strongly preferred. Strong working
knowledge of mechanical codes and standards, including ASHRAE,
NFPA, IMC, SMACNA, and applicable local codes. Familiarity with
hyperscale owner standards Proficiency with Microsoft Office and
construction management software (Procore, BIM 360, Bluebeam).
Strong written and verbal communication skills. Physical
Requirements & Work Environment Ability to work on-site in an
active construction environment for extended periods. Frequent
walking, standing, climbing stairs/ladders, and field inspections.
Occasional lifting of materials or equipment up to 20 pounds.
Exposure to noise, dust, weather, and typical jobsite conditions.
Ability to review drawings, schedules, and digital documentation
regularly
Keywords: Legacy Professional Services, Fairfield , Mechanical Quality Control Engineer, Engineering , New Albany, Ohio