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MacDonald-Miller Facility Solutions, LLC Senior Energy Engineer in Seattle, Washington
At MacDonald-Miller Facility Solutions ("MacMiller"), we are committed to making buildings work better. As the Northwest's leading mechanical contracting firm, we provide comprehensive design, delivery, and maintenance services for HVAC, plumbing, and automation systems in commercial buildings. With a strong workforce of over 1000 employees across 8 offices, each day brings unique challenges and opportunities for professional growth. We take pride in our history of exceeding client expectations and delivering exceptional service. Our integrated teams tackle a variety of projects, including: New Construction: Transforming 3D architectural models into beautifully constructed urban buildings that meet time and budget constraints. Special Projects: Upgrading existing structures to improve efficiency and functionality. Service: Providing scheduled and on-demand maintenance to ensure tenant comfort. Building Performance: Delivering state-of-the-art control systems and automation to enhance energy efficiency. Our success is built on collaboration and our Core Culture Values: Collaboration: A united team that values diverse strengths to achieve shared goals. Dedication: A commitment to personal and professional excellence, executing our tasks with integrity. Safety: Creating a secure work environment where everyone can thrive. Community: Fostering meaningful relationships to build a trusting and enjoyable workplace. Innovation: Embracing creative problem-solving to remain industry leaders. Fun! We believe in enjoying our work and maintaining a positive atmosphere. Senior Energy Engineer: This is where you come in. We are seeking an outstanding Senior Energy Engineer to join MacDonald Miller as a member of our growing engineering team. The energy engineers support the Performance Contracting (PC) team, which focuses on optimization and energy efficiency of existing buildings. In this role you will perform ASHRAE Level I & II audits assessing, identifying, and analyzing energy savings opportunities in existing buildings, develop scopes of work for identified Energy Efficiency Measures (EEMs), analyze building operation via building DDC trending and/or deploying data loggers, calculate energy savings for identified EEMs, develop Measurement and Verification plans, and work to secure available incentives, rebates, and grants. The analysis of the buildings and energy systems will be published in a Benchmark report, Preliminary Scoping Assessment, Preliminary Audit, or an Investment Grade Audit. You will attend customer meetings and be prepared to articulate your findings and proposed EEMs directly to the customer. You will also have a firm understanding of the Washington State Clean Buildings Performance Standard and be proficient with the compliance requirements. Know and keep up to date on industry standards, laws and regulations related to Energy Engineering and PC. Be familiar with Washington State Department of Enterprise Services (DES) regulations and procedures. Top deliverables in the first year to be a hero: Foster Team Growth and Collaboration: Lead by example to cultivate a culture of growth, collaboration, and inclusion among team members. Mentorship: Guide and mentor Energy Engineers and Design Engineers in conducting Energy Audits, Benchmarks, and performing energy savings calculations. Deliver High-Quality Audits: Complete assignments such as Preliminary Scoping Assessments, Preliminary Audits, Seattle Building Tune-ups, or Investment Grade Audits promptly and with precision. Stay informed about the upcoming Seattle Building Emissions Performance Standard (BEPS). Optimize Processes: Develop tools and streamline processes to accelerate the creation of reports and Investment Grade Audits. Budget Management: Monitor hourly budgets closely and ensure tasks and projects are completed within the allocated time