Company:
Our mission revolves around decreasing energy and water consumption by applying energy-saving and renewable energy technologies. We aspire to enhance the well-being, convenience, and value of the buildings we work on, all while promoting a sustainable future. For a decade and a half, we've been instrumental in the sphere of green energy and sustainable real estate. Our clienteles range from proprietors and developers of budget-friendly housing, blue-chip financial and real estate investors, privately-owned businesses, to some of the nation's top property management firms.
Position:
The position is for an Energy Engineer who will be responsible for managing and providing support in the assessment, initiation, and design of energy-saving and capital enhancement projects (such as energy audits, energy management, and eco-friendly design).
Responsibilities:
- Assessing the financial, engineering, or realistic viability of energy efficiency enhancement projects.
- Executing cost-benefit assessments, determining potential return on investment, evaluating blueprints or system layouts, setting design objectives, organizing resources, defining project boundaries, and guaranteeing adherence to Federal, State, or local laws.
- Performing energy audits and site assessments to evaluate energy consumption and identify potential energy-saving and related enhancement opportunities.
- Monitoring and inspecting the core energy flow of systems in buildings and facilities.
- Evaluating building utility bills to understand practical energy consumption and patterns.
- Preparing and presenting reports and technical documents to property managers, building owners, co-op/condominium boards, and other decision-makers at client buildings.
Qualifications:
- A minimum of 2 years' experience in energy engineering and/or auditing.
- Experience with ASHRAE level audits, as well as knowledge of LL 87, 95, and 97.
- Understanding of control theory, eco-friendly design, automatic environmental control systems, building automation systems, or other building subsystems.
- Familiarity with incentive program rules and regulations and the ability to choose the most suitable program for a project.
- Understanding of the lifecycle analysis of facility efficiency and energy conservation projects.
- Experience in reviewing architectural, mechanical, or electrical plans and specifications to evaluate energy efficiency or determine economic, service, or engineering feasibility.
- Experience in performing energy audits, identifying energy savings opportunities, using tools and technology to compare cost-effective energy options and making recommendations to achieve more energy-efficient operation.