[Trace-users] HELP WANTED
joe at sequil.com
joe at sequil.com
Tue Oct 2 13:13:12 PDT 2012
SENIOR LEVEL MECHANICAL ENGINEER
SEQUIL Systems provides LEED Commissioning services to building
projects in local and international markets. Our clients seek to
optimize their projects during design, through construction and
ownership. They call upon the SEQUIL team to present peer-level
advisory services in order to achieve high levels of building
performance at lower investment and operating costs. Our projects
include technical buildings such as laboratories, hospitals, museums,
industrial facilities.
This position is available in our South Florida location. The
successful candidate will possess a Professional Engineering license and
a Bachelor’s degree from an accredited engineering program. The ideal
candidate will have a minimum of 7 years of professional experience in
engineering and knowledge of commissioning, with at least 5 of those
years in a consulting engineering firm. The candidate should have
in-depth knowledge of control systems and experience writing and
evaluating control sequences. LEED accreditation is a plus, with the
ideal candidate being environmentally-minded and thoroughly
understanding of energy and climate change issues.
Experience with commissioning and energy optimization requirements
under the LEED program is desirable. Experience with Building
Simulation/Energy Modeling is an important aspect of this position,
using Trane Trace or eQuest software. The candidate will have a deep
understanding and knowledge of the architectural engineering industry,
with a portfolio of design engineering work that demonstrates a complete
understanding of HVAC systems in a variety of facility types. The
candidate will possess strong communication, project management and
client relation skills, ideally having solid references, reputation and
relationships in the A/E industry.
Please contact Elena Gibson to introduce yourself and express your
interest in this position. egibson at sequil.com. No phone calls please.
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