Commissioning Engineer Project Manager
Position Overview
A Commissioning Engineer Project Manager within dbHMS will have the capacity to expand our team, lead projects, and mentor entry-level engineers while they analyze buildings and how integrated components operate. Commissioning is a Quality Assurance process of monitoring a design as it evolves, testing the as-built building enclosures and equipment, and monitoring the building systems' operation and energy usage. Every building is a prototype, never assembled before, that needs to be analyzed and tested to see if it functions as the designers and owner intended. The job requires both office work and fieldwork such as reviewing drawings, writing test procedures, and putting the building through its paces, testing its systems, and recording the results. This role has a major impact on the sustainable performance of buildings by ensuring they perform as designed to reduce their energy use and carbon footprint, impacting global sustainability.
Requirements
- Minimum Education: Bachelor’s degree in an accredited and related 4-year Engineering program.
- Engineering work background, minimum 3-7+ years of experience.
- Previous commissioning, design, construction, or facilities field experience preferred.
- Proficient with Microsoft Word, Excel, and Outlook to perform project-related office functions.
- Ability to provide clear and well-written memorandums, emails, and reports to clients (building owners, architects, engineers) regarding project-specific system performance and energy-efficiency evaluations.
- Adaptable to work on a flexible schedule as needed.
- Willingness to travel, occasionally overnight, up to 20% per year.
Personal Qualities, Other Skills/Abilities
- Ability to multi-task by working on multiple overlapping projects.
- Motivated self-starter and fast learner committed to on-the-job training and personal self-development through continuing education.