The RMH Group Strengthens Technical Leadership with David Yeingst as Chief Mechanical Engineer

The RMH Group has named David Yeingst, PE, as its new Chief Mechanical Engineer, bringing 25 years of HVAC expertise and a reputation for thoughtful sustainable design to the firm's growing technical team.

What distinguishes Yeingst is not only his technical expertise but also his passion for scaling knowledge and developing other engineers. Throughout his career, he has addressed complex design challenges through team discussion and collaborative problem-solving. “The more I collaborate on a design challenge, the more it enhances our team’s knowledge and improves the result,” Yeingst says. “I want our emerging engineers to understand the ‘why’ behind every decision.” That teaching philosophy aligns with The RMH Group’s culture of shared success and integrity. 

Dave has a rare combination of technical depth and leadership. His experience will strengthen our mechanical practice, while his passion for mentorship will develop the next generation of engineers and elevate every project we touch.

Yeingst’s record supports that confidence. Throughout his career, he has engineered mechanical and plumbing solutions for higher education, healthcare, federal, and laboratory facilities—projects that require both technical precision and practical constructability. A licensed professional engineer in Colorado and an active ASHRAE member, he holds an architectural mechanical engineering degree from the University of Colorado Boulder.

As Chief Mechanical Engineer, Yeingst will help lead company-wide mechanical standards, strengthen quality control procedures, advance technical consistency, and document best practices. His approach mirrors his mentorship style: create clear, repeatable processes that give younger engineers confidence while leaving room for creative problem-solving.

The RMH Group views this hire as a long-term investment. By pairing deep technical expertise with a strong commitment to professional development, the firm expects both project performance and staff growth to strengthen over time. Yeingst’s addition reinforces both the firm’s leadership bench and its broader commitment to strengthening mentorship across the firm.

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