<p>Thermal engineer is a specialist engaged in the design, maintenance, and improvement of heating, ventilation, air conditioning systems, and other technical devices related to thermal engineering.<p>The main responsibilities of a thermal engineer include:</p><ul><li>Development of technical projects for heating, ventilation, and air conditioning systems for buildings of various types;</li><li>Thermal calculations, determining heat losses, and selecting equipment;</li><li>Monitoring the installation and commissioning of thermal systems;</li><li>Servicing and adjusting equipment to maintain a comfortable temperature in premises;</li><li>Participation in the development of energy-saving measures and increasing energy efficiency.</li></ul><p>For successful work in this profession, it is necessary to have a higher education in the field of thermal systems, knowledge of thermal processes, technical documentation, norms, and design rules.</p><p>A thermal engineer should be able to analyze and solve complex technical problems, have good skills in working with computer programs for calculations and modeling of heating and ventilation systems.</p><p>The career growth of a thermal engineer may be related to the possibility of further study of related areas such as energy, construction, ecology, and other fields where specialists in energy-efficient technologies are needed.</p><p>In the modern world, with the increasing interest in energy-efficient and environmentally friendly technologies, the demand for professionals in the field of thermal engineering is growing, making this profession relevant and in demand.</p></p>