Provide technical review comments and communicate findings to QSPs, utility clients, and internal stakeholders in a clear and constructive manner.
Lead and support the implementation of retro-commissioning (RCx) and energy management projects for commercial and industrial facilities.
Work with QSPs, utility clients, and end-use customers to qualify RCx projects and assess project feasibility.
Provide training and technical guidance to junior engineers in RCx methodologies, HVAC systems, and program processes.
Review Qualified Service Provider (QSP) submissions, including reports, savings calculations, and project documentation, to ensure accuracy, consistency, and alignment with program requirements.
May lead and mentor 1-2 junior engineers, ensuring project reviews meet established quality standards, technical accuracy, and timeline requirements.
Identify barriers to project implementation and propose practical, innovative solutions to enhance program success.
Prepare concise summaries of project results, including savings, cost-effectiveness, and lessons learned, for utility clients and program administrators.
Support the development of program materials such as calculation tools, guidebooks, and technical reference resources.
Conduct selective site visits to verify project scope, assess building systems (e.g., HVAC, controls, compressed air, refrigeration), and support measurement and verification activities.
Requirements
retrocommissioning
energy modeling
hvac
pe license
microsoft office
project management
Hands-on knowledge of commissioning and retro-commissioning procedures, system schematics, and functional performance testing.
Demonstrated experience reviewing technical reports, calculations, and performing QA/QC of engineering deliverables.
Proven ability to manage multiple projects, prioritize competing deadlines, and lead/mentor junior engineering staff.
Proficiency in Microsoft Office (Excel, Word, PowerPoint) and related analysis tools.
Professional Engineer (P.E.) license and/or Certified Energy Manager (CEM) credential.
Minimum 5 years of experience in energy efficiency, retro-commissioning (RCx), or building systems engineering.
Prior success managing multiple projects or programs, including budgets, deliverables, and client relationships.
Proficiency with building energy modeling and simulation tools (e.g., DOE-2, eQUEST, EnergyPlus, TRACE, ECAM).
Strong technical knowledge of HVAC systems, controls, refrigeration, thermal/fluid systems, and other commercial/industrial building systems.
Excellent communication skills, with the ability to translate technical findings into clear and actionable guidance for contractors, utility clients, and end customers.
Comfortable working in dynamic environments with variable levels of ambiguity.
Familiarity with energy savings opportunities across building systems, including HVAC, lighting, compressed air, refrigeration, and process heating/cooling.
Experience designing and specifying HVAC, electrical, and building automation/control systems.
Willingness to travel locally up to 25% of the time.
Bachelor's or Master's degree in Mechanical Engineering, Energy Engineering, or a related field.
Master's degree in Mechanical, Energy, or a related engineering field.
Strong writing, presentation, interpersonal, and analytical skills; able to distill complex ideas into concise reports, conversations, and emails.
Benefits
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Training + Development
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Interview process
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Visa Sponsorship
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Security clearance
comprehensive background check and reference check