Energy Engineer

Apollo Mechanical ContractorsKennewick, WA
2d$78,000 - $90,000

About The Position

Energy Engineer Wage:78k-90k Duties and Responsibilities Perform the utility data analysis, end use profile, and maintain the EUI library of commercial facilities Perform on-site surveys of a facility’s equipment and systems and how they are operated and controlled Write up field notes and meeting minutes Ability to learn what data to collect when on site taking field notes Know or learn how to do energy calculations, weather bin calculations, and energy modeling Write the building envelope, mechanical and electrical system descriptions for the energy services proposal. Assist with the Scope Development and Preliminary Design of the proposed systems. Learn the difference between the different IPMVP measurement and verification options, which ones should be employed on a per facility improvement measure, and what key variables should be measured to prove the energy savings Collect trends to be used in the M&V report and write up the M&V Report

Requirements

  • Writing, communication, and presentation skills
  • Excel skills and Windows software platform knowledge and experience
  • Works well in a dynamic work environment and team atmosphere
  • Strong work ethic
  • Good attitude and willing and eager to learn
  • Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering or equivalent
  • 0 to 10 years’ experience in performing energy analysis, performing site surveys, and interviewing clients on how their equipment is operated and controlled
  • Building construction knowledge and mechanical systems a plus

Nice To Haves

  • Engineer-in-training (EIT) preferred
  • Revit proficiency is strongly preferred
  • Experience in using Trane Trace 700 or other modeling software is preferred.

Responsibilities

  • Perform the utility data analysis, end use profile, and maintain the EUI library of commercial facilities
  • Perform on-site surveys of a facility’s equipment and systems and how they are operated and controlled
  • Write up field notes and meeting minutes
  • Ability to learn what data to collect when on site taking field notes
  • Know or learn how to do energy calculations, weather bin calculations, and energy modeling
  • Write the building envelope, mechanical and electrical system descriptions for the energy services proposal.
  • Assist with the Scope Development and Preliminary Design of the proposed systems.
  • Learn the difference between the different IPMVP measurement and verification options, which ones should be employed on a per facility improvement measure, and what key variables should be measured to prove the energy savings
  • Collect trends to be used in the M&V report and write up the M&V Report

Benefits

  • Medical, Dental, and Vision
  • 401K with Company Match
  • STD, LTD, Voluntary Life benefits
  • Paid Time off
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