Critical Facilities Project Engineer
BUILDING AUTOMATION AND ENERGY MANAGEMENT
Responsibilities
Responsible for analyzing system performance at a complete systems and campus level, ensuring documentation is accurate and complete.
Provide analysis of building control and mechanical system performance at multiple levels.
Create project-specific programming solutions to optimize building efficiency and performance.
Build custom front ends for end-users to interface with your system.
Interface directly with customers, subcontractors, suppliers, and other members of the project team.
Programming of complex DDC (Direct Digital Controls) and PLC (Programmable Logic Controller) systems to meet project specifications and mechanical systems requirements.
Develop your knowledge of project financials tracking through monthly audits and end of project reviews.
Provide feedback on company-wide standards and participate in continuous improvement initiatives.
Requirements
A degree in Engineering – Mechanical and Electrical Engineering are most common, but other disciplines are welcomed, too.
Exposure to electronics and basic electrical circuits.
Experience with basic programming concepts.
Practice working with mechanical systems.
Knowledge of DDC (direct digital control) theory and applications.
Qualifications
Not specified
Skills
Not specified
Benefits
Not specified
Pay
Base salary for this position ranges from $68,000 - $124,000 and is based on experience and tenure.
Schedule
This is a full time, exempt position. Typical work days are Monday-Friday.
Local travel is required up to 50-percent of the time and mileage is reimbursable.
This position requires a combination of working in an office environment and routine visits to project jobsites up to 50% of working hours. Project jobsites present typical construction and outdoor conditions that require the use of personal protective equipment for safety purposes. Must be comfortable climbing a ladder. Small repetitive motions and use of small tools is included.