Mechanical Engineer
Typical Duties: Work with, respond to, and take direction from principals-in-charge and director of commissioning
Works independently with limited direction.Involvement with marketing activities to include business development, networking within professional associations, and active participation in company initiatives.
Mentor the professional development of junior Cx team members.
Preparation of fee proposals.
Manage contract, budget, goals, objectives and deadlines for commissioning projects.
Understands the Cx process as it relates to LEED, Title 24 Part 6 (California Energy Code) and Part 11 (CalGreen).
Able to verbalize the complete Cx process as defined by ASHRAE Guideline 0-2005 and Guideline 1-2007 or the Building Cx Association.
Lead and run the commissioning process for large, multi-discipline projects.
Work on multiple projects concurrently.
Utilize tk1sc"s web-based Cx software program for the commissioning process.
Reviews and approves OPR, BOD Cx Plan and Cx Specifications for all projects.
Creates, updates, and maintains the commissioning issues log on all projects (design, construction, functional testing).
Create, review and approve Pre-Functional and Functional Test forms on all projects. Develops Pre-Functional and Functional Test forms for new and updated systems.
Conducts site visits and Cx meetings during the construction phase of projects.
Witness and document TAB verification and functional performance testing procedures
Assists owner"s operation and maintenance staff to develop their understanding of building systems and design intent. Reviews operating modes, sequence of operations and specifics of equipment, operations, and maintenance.Assists LEED professionals in preparing necessary documents for LEED certification.
Maintain positive professional relationships with all disciplines involved in the design, construction, and/or renovation of the project.
Proficiency with Microsoft Office software programs including Outlook, Word, Excel and PowerPoint
Demonstrated communication and interpersonal skills involving the ability to work cross-functionally to understand requirements, present alternatives, and recommendations.Physical abilities include but are not limited to: lifting/carrying 50 pounds (occasionally) and 20 pounds (frequently), climbing stairs or ladders, looking up/down, negotiating construction sites while walking extensively, bending, stooping, and kneeling.