Mechanical Design Engineer Architecture - Fairfax, VA at Geebo

Mechanical Design Engineer

The Senior Engineer leads all aspects of performance contracts for our clients, from conception to completion, and serves as the point of contact for the client through all phases.
Below are some of the duties that this position includes:
Introduce and explain performance contracting to potential clients.
Articulate how and why CMTA is unique in our approach to performance contracting.
Lead the development phase including site visits, audits, energy calculations, etc.
Direct the engineering design team producing drawings and specifications.
Direct the bidding process.
Develop the final contract with the client.
Work with construction manager to ensure smooth construction period for the client.
Direct the commissioning process.
Be involved during warranty phase as required.
Work with our M&V professional to develop the first year M&V report.
Required
Experience:
Minimum 5 years of experience with an Energy Services company OR a consulting engineering/commissioning firm.
Minimum of bachelor's degree in mechanical engineering or similar discipline.
Desired Skills:
Management Construction Engineering Design Energy HVAC Design Engineering Auditing Commissioning Consulting Health And Welfare Benefits Health and Welfare Medical Dental Vision Prescription drug Employee assistance program Personal Benefits Paid vacation Company-paid holidays Sick leave Bereavement leave Jury duty Financial Benefits 401(k) retirement savings plan Company-paid long-term disability insurance AD&D insurance Life insurance Recommended Skills Auditing Bidding Calculations Construction Engineering Engineering Design Process Apply to this job.
Think you're the perfect candidate? Apply on company site Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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