
location_on225, Poco Calle, Paradise Hills, Jefferson County, Colorado, 80401, United States
CMTA, a Legence company, is a large and growing organization with a rapidly expanding Energy Solutions division. This division is currently the fastest-growing segment of the company, focusing on performance contracting and delivering energy solutions to clients.
We are seeking a self-motivated Project Development Engineer to join our Energy Solutions offices within the federal market. This role is designed for individuals who thrive on helping clients and possess a strong technical background. While the position sits within our performance contracting division, it offers a unique opportunity for engineers with backgrounds in HVAC design and commissioning to transition into energy engineering.
In this capacity, you will serve as a bridge between technical analysis and client needs. Your day-to-day will involve conducting comprehensive building and system audits, performing energy analysis, and calculating potential savings. You will be responsible for synthesizing this data into detailed reports and collaborating closely with Project Managers and clients during meetings to drive project success.
Candidates must meet the minimum requirement of 1-3+ years of experience with an Energy Services company or a consulting engineering/commissioning firm specifically within the federal market. Familiarity with DOE and/or Army Corps of Engineers IDIQ contract requirements, building simulation, and Utility Management and Control Systems (UMCS) is highly valued.
Please note that we are unable to provide immigration sponsorship for this position.
Work model: On-site
225, Poco Calle, Paradise Hills, Jefferson County, Colorado, 80401, United States
Colorado
Skills: Hvac Design, Commissioning, Energy Analysis, Building Simulation, Bin Spreadsheet Modeling, Utility Management And Control Systems, Umcs, Mechanical Engineering, Auditing, Measurement And Verification.
Education: Bachelor's Degree in Mechanical Engineering or similar discipline.
Familiarity with the DOE and/or Army Corps of Engineers IDIQ contract requirements. Experience with building simulation and bin spreadsheet modeling of ECMs and calibrating analysis to the utility baseline. Knowledge of building Utility Management and Control Systems (UMCS) and their operation. Management, Construction, Engineering Design, Energy, HVAC Design, Engineering, Auditing, Commissioning, Measurement and Verification, Consulting, and Mechanical Engineering skills.