Energy Consultant - San Diego, CA
The ideal candidate will have 3 to 5 plus years of experience in energy resiliency, energy consulting, energy auditing, commissioning, or retro-commissioning engineering. Experience with project development, life-cycle cost analysis, direct digital controls, microgrid controls, and building/system optimization is required. Previous experience working at Federal / Department of Defense facilities is a plus.
The position requires:
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Strong HVAC and/or controls background
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Knowledge and capabilities to perform investigation of HVAC equipment and EMCS/DDC systems to recommend and implement advanced control strategies
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Knowledge of utility information systems, energy management technologies, and metering
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Excellent verbal and written communication skills
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Excellent analytical, interpersonal, and presentation skills
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Excellent problem-solving skills and ability to produce results
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Ability to produce technically correct finished work, including technical reports, white papers, metrics, and briefs
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Proficient computer skills, including the use of spreadsheets, especially MS Excel, and other database applications
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Certified Energy Manager (CEM) from the Association of Energy Engineers (AEE)
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Certified Building Commissioning Professional (CBCP) from the AEE
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Existing Building Commissioning Professional (EBCP) from the AEE
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Certified Commissioning Professional (CCP) from the Building Commissioning Association (BCA)
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Commissioning Process Management Professional (CPMP) from ASHRAE
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Accredited Commissioning Process Authority Professional (ACPAP) from the University of Wisconsin
The work environment will consist of an office environment, as well as frequent field visits in and around various client facility sites. You must be able to exert up to 20 lbs. of force occasionally, up to 10 lbs. of force frequently, and a negligible amount of force constantly to move objects. Physical demands are in excess of those of sedentary work. Light work usually requires walking or standing to a significant degree, such as walking 3 to 6 miles in a few hours. You must be able to climb ladders, access roofs, and access narrow mechanical rooms.