Full Time
$10-20
40
May 18, 2026
This is not a traditional mechanical design role and does not require the candidate to be the PE of record. We need someone with strong HVAC controls, BAS/DDC, commissioning, retro-commissioning, or energy project development experience who can help turn building conditions into clear, executable scopes.
The ideal candidate can walk a commercial, healthcare, or institutional facility and develop HVAC/BAS energy conservation measures, including existing conditions summaries, controls deficiencies, rough point lists, sequence of operations intent, BAS integration assumptions, VFD/AHU/VAV/boiler/chiller/pump scope, trend log requests, savings logic, contractor scope of work, proposal narratives, budget assumptions, risks, exclusions, and customer dependencies.
We already have controls contractors who can perform programming and implementation. What we need is someone who can identify what is wrong with the building, define how to fix it, explain what the controls contractor needs to do, and help communicate the value and savings to the customer and utility program.
Relevant backgrounds may include BAS Project Engineer, HVAC Controls Engineer, DDC Controls Project Engineer, Controls Applications Engineer, Retro-Commissioning Engineer, Commissioning/RCx Project Manager, Building Automation Engineer, or HVAC Energy Engineer.
California Mechanical PE experience is a plus, but not required. We may use a separate PE for review/stamping when needed.