Energy Efficiency Engineer | Remote Opportunity

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Our organization is a leader in delivering innovative energy solutions across North America. We partner with commercial, industrial, and utility clients to achieve ambitious sustainability and decarbonization goals.


Key Responsibilities

- Lead and execute comprehensive ASHRAE Level I, II, and III energy audits for a diverse portfolio of commercial and industrial facilities.

- Analyze complex building systems - including HVAC, lighting, and building envelopes - to identify, develop, and quantify impactful energy conservation measures (ECMs).

- Perform sophisticated financial analysis, including ROI, NPV, and life-cycle costing, to build compelling business cases for proposed energy efficiency projects.

- Conceptualize and provide technical guidance for the design of major energy retrofits, particularly in HVAC and advanced lighting control systems.

- Develop and implement robust Measurement & Verification (M&V) plans compliant with the IPMVP protocol to accurately track and report project performance and energy savings.

- Oversee commissioning (Cx) and retro-commissioning (RCx) activities to ensure new and existing systems operate at peak design efficiency.

- Navigate and manage utility incentive and rebate programs, maximizing financial returns for clients and projects.

- Prepare and present investment-grade audit reports and technical findings to both technical and non-technical stakeholders, translating complex data into clear, actionable recommendations.


Required Qualifications

- A Bachelor’s degree in Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, or a closely related technical field is required.

- Demonstrated experience (minimum 3-5 years) as an Energy Engineer or Energy Efficiency Engineer, preferably within an ESCO, consulting, or large-scale facility management context.

- Profound knowledge of building science, thermodynamics, and the operational principles of complex HVAC, lighting, and building automation systems (BAS).

- Hands-on proficiency with energy modeling software such as eQUEST, EnergyPlus, or TRACE 700.

- Verifiable experience conducting ASHRAE energy audits and developing detailed Measurement & Verification plans (adhering to the IPMVP protocol).

- Exceptional analytical skills with the ability to use tools like data loggers, power analyzers, and thermal imaging cameras to diagnose system inefficiencies.


Preferred Credentials

- Certified Energy Manager (CEM) designation is highly advantageous.

- Professional Engineer (PE) license is a significant asset.

- Experience with renewable energy system integration (such as solar or geothermal) is a plus.