Perform onsite assessments of client facilities throughout North America to identify energy saving opportunities
Analyze existing building systems and collect data on building operation, HVAC, electrical, lighting, controls, and operations to determine energy usage and efficiency
Establish priorities for building renovations
Assess feasibility and help plan implementation of efficiency solutions
Attend project meetings with owners, designers, property managers, and contractors
Establish and maintain on-site contact with building facilities personnel
Provide expert judgment and analyses for conceptual engineering design in order to ensure owner's requirements are fully documented, optimize first cost, and improve energy and water efficiency
Review and verify others' energy savings calculations and guide other staff in the best practices for various energy savings technologies, including lighting, HVAC, fans, pumps, air compression, and industrial process use
Assess or propose commercial-scale renewable energy and CHP systems, supply-side energy procurement strategies, and demand-response technologies
Plan and deliver presentations at meetings and training events for trade allies and customers, clients, and others
Lead and direct the work of consulting external engineers and equipment suppliers
Write control sequences for building management systems
Perform travel-planning as necessary to complete site visits and attend conferences
Perform other duties as assigned
Requirements
Bachelors level degree or higher in a relevant field – Mechanical Engineering; Electrical Engineering; Physics; Chemical Engineering; Building Science – or at least seven years of directly related experience
Experience with ASHRAE 90.1 Standard (ISO 50001 and 14001 are a plus)
Advanced knowledge of commercial building energy systems and HVAC configurations
CEM or LEED O+M is preferred; PE is a plus
Proficiency with Excel is essential; experience with design and modeling software preferred
Benefits
Medical/dental/vision
Mobile/data stipend
25 days off per year to start (includes holiday, vacation, and sick leave)