Energy Engineer
A bit about the role:
Design and optimize building energy systems in Boston, improving efficiency and supporting sustainability projects for a client-focused consulting firm.
A bit about them:
Specializes in energy consulting and building performance optimization
Focuses on reducing energy consumption and advancing sustainability
Expertise in HVAC systems, lighting, geothermal, and combined heat and power (CHP)
Operates at the intersection of engineering, sustainability, and environmental stewardship
Committed to designing innovative solutions for energy efficiency and compliance with local building codes
Works with diverse sectors to create efficient and sustainable built environments
Emphasizes a collaborative and client-focused approach to energy management and consulting
A bit about you:
Bachelor’s degree in engineering, sustainability, or environmental sciences
2-4 years in energy or mechanical engineering, with hands-on knowledge of HVAC, CHP, geothermal, or lighting systems
Familiarity with Massachusetts building codes and energy standards
Strong communication, problem-solving, and organizational abilities
CEM, EIT, or other relevant certifications are a plus
A bit about tasks:
Analyze, evaluate, and design energy efficiency measures for various building systems
Conduct energy audits, assessments, and site visits to identify improvement opportunities
Develop energy conservation plans aligned with Massachusetts building codes and industry best practices
Collaborate with clients and cross-functional teams to implement and monitor energy projects
Prepare technical reports, proposals, and presentations for stakeholders
A bit about perks:
Flexible remote work policy with autonomy to manage your schedule
Professional development opportunities including certifications and training
Collaborative, mission-driven work culture focused on sustainability
Health, dental, and vision insurance options
Generous paid time off and holidays
Competitive 401(k) match program