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I have a job to fill working out of Rochester.
We are a full service Architectural and Engineering firm looking to fill a commissioning engineer position.
Reports to a senior engineer or project manager. Works under close supervision of commissioning engineer, receives specific and detailed instructions for required tasks and results expected.
Credentials desired:
Bachelors of Science in Engineering in related field from an accredited university.
Engineering in Training (EIT) certification desirable.
LEED Accreditation for New Construction
Valid New York State drivers license
You would basically be a 3rd party reviewer for building renovations and new construction. Gather documentation from the owner to see what they want out of their new building. Review another engineer's design to make sure it meets the owner's expectations. Inspect the installation and test the operation of the contractor's work to make sure it satisfies the owner's needs and engineer's intent. Lots of paperwork so you have to be able to stay organized. Must have a basic understanding of HVAC installations and construction documents.
Travel is required 2-3 days per week. Typically it is non-overnight and most job sites are less than 3 hours drive from the office. A lot of work is on college campuses so there is more travel in the summer when students are on break and construction picks up.
A great candidate would have a Mechanical Engineering degree with ~2 years of experience doing HVAC design with a consultant or HVAC installation with a contractor. More details available if you are qualified and PM me. Feel free to pass this on to anyone you know who might be qualified.
We are a full service Architectural and Engineering firm looking to fill a commissioning engineer position.
Reports to a senior engineer or project manager. Works under close supervision of commissioning engineer, receives specific and detailed instructions for required tasks and results expected.
Credentials desired:
Bachelors of Science in Engineering in related field from an accredited university.
Engineering in Training (EIT) certification desirable.
LEED Accreditation for New Construction
Valid New York State drivers license
You would basically be a 3rd party reviewer for building renovations and new construction. Gather documentation from the owner to see what they want out of their new building. Review another engineer's design to make sure it meets the owner's expectations. Inspect the installation and test the operation of the contractor's work to make sure it satisfies the owner's needs and engineer's intent. Lots of paperwork so you have to be able to stay organized. Must have a basic understanding of HVAC installations and construction documents.
Travel is required 2-3 days per week. Typically it is non-overnight and most job sites are less than 3 hours drive from the office. A lot of work is on college campuses so there is more travel in the summer when students are on break and construction picks up.
A great candidate would have a Mechanical Engineering degree with ~2 years of experience doing HVAC design with a consultant or HVAC installation with a contractor. More details available if you are qualified and PM me. Feel free to pass this on to anyone you know who might be qualified.