Job Duties:
* Analyze building mechanical and electrical systems to resolve operational issues. Peform hands-on testing and a field investigation as part of the analysis.
* Will investigate current facility operations and identify methods, technologies and process changes which may be implemented to reduce energy costs.
* Mechanical design of energy retrofit projects and infrastructure projects.
* Oversee mechanical system installation and startup to ensure that systems and equipment are installed and function according to specifications. Serve as client point of contact for all communication re. initial specifications, project updates, resolution of concerns
* Communicate project deficiencies and issues to owners, contractors, and other stakeholders in a professional and productive manner
Job Requirements:
* Possess a B.S.M.E. or B.S.A.E. with a mechanical specialty; and have at least two years of industry experience.
* Computer literate; knowledge of applicable software.
* Ability to recognize, identify, assess and produce detailed calculations for energy conservation projects.
* Possess an in-depth combination of analytical and investigative skills.
* Previous experience with cost estimating for mechanical projects
* Previous experience with facility heating, cooling, ventilation and lighting systems.
* Ability to readily recognize inefficient systems and be familiar with the newest technologies for retrofit.
* Ability to identify and resolve complex problems and review related information to develop and evaluate options and implement solutions.
Additional Skills/Certifications Desired:
* E.I.T. or P.E. license
* LEED Accreditation
Location: St. Louis, Missouri 63105
Applicants must be authorized to work in US
Applicants must be willing to travel
Relocation Assistance is available
Type: Permanent
Specialty: Commercial,Industrial,Institutional
Min. Yrs. experience: 2 Years
Education: BA
Degree: Architectural Engineering
Degree: Mechanical Engineering
Salary Range: Min: $55K Max: $80K Type:Annual
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Sunday, November 7, 2010
Mechanical Engineer - Energy Division
Labels: Electrical, Electrical Engineer, infrastructure engineer, Mechanical Engineer
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