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Job Title


Commissioning Engineer


Company : Bright Power, Inc.


Location : new york city, NY


Created : 2024-05-04


Job Type : Full Time


Job Description

Commissioning EngineerReports to: Director of Building CommissioningLocation: New York, NYSalary Band: $80,000 - $90,000Bright Power works with forward-thinking owners and developers to identify, design, and implement custom energy and water solutions on a wide variety of systems. Our team is comprised of a diverse, talented, and hard-working group of individuals committed to making a positive impact on the environment.JOIN USBright Power has been a transformative player in clean energy and sustainable housing for18years. Our clients include affordable housing owners and developers, Fortune 1000 financial and real estate investors, privately held firms, and some of the nation's largest property managers. We are passionate about reducing energy and water usage through the implementation of energy efficiency and renewable energy technologies. Our goal is to improve the health, comfort, and value of our client's buildings while cultivating a sustainable future. We believe deeply in succeeding by coming to work every day seeking to change the world for the better and providing quality services for our clients and partners.Bright Power is seeking a highly organized, dynamic, and enthusiasticCommissioningEngineer to join our Building Commissioning missioningEngineers work with real estate developers, architects, engineers, and contractors throughout the design and construction stages of a new construction and substantial rehab buildings to help ensure project meets the expectations and quality required by the developer owner. At Bright Power, commissioning is performed on a variety of buildings in the tri-state area. Commissioning Engineers serve as a critical component of a project team, ensuring that systems are properly designed, installed, tested, and maintained. The ideal candidate will be a quick self-starter with in-depth knowledge of mechanical plumbing and electrical systems, construction processes, and equipment installation practices. Experience with MEP design, plan review, andor reading design & construction documents is a plus for someone in this role. This position reports to the Manager of Building Commissioning.The RoleManage commissioning project tasks and coordination with project teamsAttending client and site meetingsDevelop building commissioning documentsDocumenting construction progress in Procore, Salesforce, and ExcelAssisting with construction inspectionsReviewing submittals, RFI's, and change ordersWriting and executing startup and functional testing scripts using commissioning management software (Facility Grid)Maintaining project records such as percentage completion, punch lists QualificationsEducation: Degree, or pursuing degree, in Architecture, Engineering, Construction, or other relevant academic programs.Excellent organizational and time management skills.Strong work ethic and able to work independently and multitaskCritical thinking and problems solving abilities.Strong verbal and written communication skills.Willing to travel to existing and new construction terest in learning about buildings, construction, and how it relates to energy and environmental issues.Project management experience Primary tasksAdvise on design, installation, testing, and operation as it relates to electricalmechanicalplumbing building energy systemsRecommend energy efficiency and resiliency strategies supported by engineering calculations, building science, and simulationsPrepare all documentation necessary for the commissioning processPerform architectural and engineering design reviews and communicate feedback to design teamsReview of equipment sequence of operations and development of checklists and functional testing scripts during construction to ensure quality installation of systems in accordance with applicablecommissioningrequirementsTroubleshoot deficiencies with sub-contractors andor manufacturers' representativesComplete documentation and reporting associated withcommissioningprogram compliance Ideal candidate will haveGeneral knowledge of MEP systems and construction best practices for multifamily and commercial buidingsGeneral knowledge of energy efficiency, storage, and generation technologiesExperience in building codes and in particular NYC Energy Conservation CodeOSHA-10 CertificationStrong working knowledge of the process ofcommissioningelectricalmechanicalplumbing systems, preferably in new construction buildings.2-3 years' experience, at minimum in the field of mechanical engineering or commissioning is preferredKnowledge of LEED, Phius, EnergyStar programsWork experience in engineering, particularly with an emphasis on energy efficiency and sustainabilityAbility to read and interpret architecturalmechanical plans and construction documentsAbility to evaluate and perform engineering calculations related to HVAC systemsAn understanding of building science and building system designExperience performing equipment testing in the fieldExcellent organizational and time management skillsAbility to problem solve independently and troubleshootStrong adaptable communicationStrong writing abilitiesCertified BuildingCommissioningProfessional (CBCP) orCommissioningProcess Management Professional (CPMP) Certification is a plusPreference will be given to candidates that possess strong technical knowledge in the following systems:Variable Refrigerant Flow (VRF)Pumps and Water delivery systemsVentilation and Exhaust systems (RTUs, AHUs),Air and Water TAB ProceduresCooling EquipmentEnergy Recovery Ventilators (ERV)Condensing hydronic boilersBMS systemsSystem controls Work Environment:Job sites have inherent hazards, based on the activities performed at the site. Protective equipment (such as: work-boots, safety glasses, hardhats, hearing protection, etc.,) may be required to be worn at times while on a job site, due to construction and safety hazards that may be present.The noise level may warrant hearing protection. Visits to Job Sites may result in exposures to various hazards (such as: to extreme heat (100+F in boiler rooms), carbon monoxide, asbestos, lead paint, moldy dusty atticscrawlspaces, fiberglass insulation, hot pipes andor hot metal, or high noise levels, etc.). Employees must be capable of using protective equipment and following specific safety procedures, as needed.Physical Demands:The employee must occasionally lift andor move up to 40 pounds. Specific vision and hearing abilities may be required by this job, which include close vision and ability to adjust focus based on the task and surrounding activity. The employee is occasionally required to stand; walk and stoop, kneel, crouch, or crawl. The ability for the use of tools (such as: powered hand tools and other types of tools, including but not limited to combustion appliances, machinery and motors that have moving parts, belts, pulleys, elevators, motors, pumps andor fans) may be required. Equipment for working at height (such as: ladders, mechanical lifts, etc.,) may be required to be used.