Facility Energy Engineer
- Posted 08 December 2024
- LocationSeattle
- Job type Full Time
- Discipline Design & Engineering
- Reference6126
- Contact NameEric Dickerson
Job description
Job Title: Facility Energy Engineer
Location: Seattle, WA
Company Overview:
As a market leader in building technologies, we are deeply committed to enhancing energy efficiency, automated systems, and tenant well-being. We pride ourselves on providing extensive career advancement opportunities and a comprehensive training program to our dedicated team of professionals.
Job Summary:
The Facility Energy Engineer is a pivotal role within our organization, focusing on the oversight and execution of energy and performance-related initiatives for various facilities. This includes tasks ranging from building tune-ups, data analysis, and energy audits to facility-specific project management. As a vital member of our engineering team, you will be instrumental in optimizing facility operations and contributing to our commitment to sustainability.
Key Responsibilities:
Manage and execute building tune-ups, including HVAC system optimization and commissioning.
Oversee and coordinate facility-specific projects from inception to completion.
Develop and optimize control sequences for automated systems.
Conduct comprehensive energy assessments and perform detailed data analysis.
Provide hands-on support in energy engineering and fault detection diagnostics.
Skills and Qualities:
Proficiency in programming languages relevant to building control systems.
Strong analytical mindset with a focus on data-driven decisions.
Exceptional communication skills, both verbal and written.
Practical troubleshooting abilities with a keen eye for detail.
Capable of working autonomously as well as part of a collaborative team.
Qualifications:
A Bachelor's Degree in Mechanical Engineering (BSME) or Electrical Engineering (BSEE) is required.
Minimum of 2+ years of experience in Building Automation Systems (BAS).
A stable work history, preferably in the field of energy engineering or a related area.
Proficiency in programming and software related to building systems.
In-depth knowledge of Building Mechanical Systems.
A strong understanding of Energy Management and Direct Digital Controls (DDC).