Senior Energy Engineer
Key responsibilities include:
- Executing and supervising facility audits to pinpoint energy/water conservation opportunities.
- Gathering utility, facility, operations, and other data essential for identifying energy conservation measures (ECMs).
- Proposing ECMs and preparing energy analyses for facilities and/or systems.
- Scrutinizing blueprints to evaluate mechanical, electrical, and control systems and determining facility operational characteristics.
- Conducting detailed analyses for mechanical and control system energy improvements, utilizing custom tools, spreadsheets, and/or energy-modeling software.
- Recommending energy-efficient design solutions and technology upgrades, substantiated by accurate descriptions, measured and logged energy data, savings calculations, and cost estimates.
- Developing plans and protocols for Measurement & Verification, commissioning, and post-implementation Operations & Maintenance.
- Coordinating the integration of design engineering, project construction, start-up/turnover, and subsequent Operations & Maintenance procedures for energy projects.
- Identifying potential projects with ECMs (e.g., technical, construction, price, schedule, environmental considerations, warranties, performance guarantees) and collaborating on risk mitigation plans.
- Overseeing the engineering analyses and technical support provided by project subcontractors.
Preferred qualifications include, but are not limited to:
- Over 5 years of experience in energy efficiency modeling and analysis.
- Expertise in building energy systems (e.g., HVAC, controls, central utilities, etc.).
- Preferred experience in implementing energy conservation and performance contracts.
- Bachelor's degree in engineering or an equivalent discipline (mechanical discipline is preferred).
- Consideration for an advanced degree in engineering.
- Preferential consideration for PE certification.