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Title: Retro Commissioning / Commissioning Engineer II
Full Time Role
Location: Charlotte, NC (Local Candidate Only)
Category: Controls
Overview:
The Technical Services Engineer (TSE) II is a technical expert who supports Integrated Solutions (IS) project delivery as a member of IS Technical Services (TS) team. The TSE will provide technical authority and direction in the development and successful implementation of energy conservation measures for retro-commissioning (RCx) activities. The role provides technical authority in all phases of the commissioning (Cx) process and collaborates with the engineer of record in system optimization, and solutions development in the field. Additionally the TSE supports standards and process development, as well as training and mentorship of TS staff. The role works in close collaboration with project energy managers, and TS team managers to ensure project outcomes are met. A TSE has a very high level of experience and expertise in the fields of MEP design and implementation with emphasis on building automation and energy management. Responsibilities:
Pre-Engineering : Provides technical assistance to pre-engineering teams during data collection surveys. Design and Pre-Construction : Leads site surveys to determine existing facility conditions and the requirements to complete the scope of work. Develops energy conservation strategies to execute the project scope of work related to retro-commissioning and assists design team with integration of all energy conservation strategies to ensure all systems have a comprehensive and unified approach to energy management. Construction and Acceptance : Assists the project team with site visits to review progress, quality of installation, and identify deficiencies. Troubleshoots equipment/system installation and setup problems. Other : Identifies gaps in project execution and creates standards/processes to solve the issues. Supports or develops new tools supporting project execution. Problem solves system integration and operation of systems. Qualifications:
6-10 years of experience in engineering design, energy management, or retro-commissioning. Professional Mechanical Engineering (PE) license. Possesses expert technical knowledge of the subject matter. Effective verbal and written communication skills and Customer/Client. Leadership skills with the ability to develop and mentor others. Ability to problem solve and analyze complex systems. Preferred Qualifications:
Central Energy Plant (CEP), Healthcare, or Higher Education project experience. Chilled Water, Heating Water, Steam, and Tower Water system project experience. Hydronic system distribution project experience. Building automation, controls, and systems integration project experience. Test and Balance project experience. Energy Management project experience. AutoCAD and REVIT. Travel Requirements:
50% of time will be spent traveling to job site(s)/office location. Physical/Work Environment Requirements:
The work environment will be a combination of an office environment and site survey environment. Site surveys will include exposure to external weather, loud noises, and poorly accessible spaces.
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The Technical Services Engineer (TSE) II is a technical expert who supports Integrated Solutions (IS) project delivery as a member of IS Technical Services (TS) team. The TSE will provide technical authority and direction in the development and successful implementation of energy conservation measures for retro-commissioning (RCx) activities. The role provides technical authority in all phases of the commissioning (Cx) process and collaborates with the engineer of record in system optimization, and solutions development in the field. Additionally the TSE supports standards and process development, as well as training and mentorship of TS staff. The role works in close collaboration with project energy managers, and TS team managers to ensure project outcomes are met. A TSE has a very high level of experience and expertise in the fields of MEP design and implementation with emphasis on building automation and energy management. Responsibilities:
Pre-Engineering : Provides technical assistance to pre-engineering teams during data collection surveys. Design and Pre-Construction : Leads site surveys to determine existing facility conditions and the requirements to complete the scope of work. Develops energy conservation strategies to execute the project scope of work related to retro-commissioning and assists design team with integration of all energy conservation strategies to ensure all systems have a comprehensive and unified approach to energy management. Construction and Acceptance : Assists the project team with site visits to review progress, quality of installation, and identify deficiencies. Troubleshoots equipment/system installation and setup problems. Other : Identifies gaps in project execution and creates standards/processes to solve the issues. Supports or develops new tools supporting project execution. Problem solves system integration and operation of systems. Qualifications:
6-10 years of experience in engineering design, energy management, or retro-commissioning. Professional Mechanical Engineering (PE) license. Possesses expert technical knowledge of the subject matter. Effective verbal and written communication skills and Customer/Client. Leadership skills with the ability to develop and mentor others. Ability to problem solve and analyze complex systems. Preferred Qualifications:
Central Energy Plant (CEP), Healthcare, or Higher Education project experience. Chilled Water, Heating Water, Steam, and Tower Water system project experience. Hydronic system distribution project experience. Building automation, controls, and systems integration project experience. Test and Balance project experience. Energy Management project experience. AutoCAD and REVIT. Travel Requirements:
50% of time will be spent traveling to job site(s)/office location. Physical/Work Environment Requirements:
The work environment will be a combination of an office environment and site survey environment. Site surveys will include exposure to external weather, loud noises, and poorly accessible spaces.
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