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CHA Consulting, Inc. is currently seeking a Mechanical - Energy Engineer to join our Power & Manufacturing - Advanced Energy/Generation & Energy Management Team at our office in Rochester, NY.
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Capgemini Engineering has more than 55,000 engineer and scientist team members in over 30 countries across sectors including Aeronautics, Space, Defense, Naval, Automotive, Rail, Infrastructure & Transportation, Energy, Utilities & Chemicals, Life Sciences, Communications, Semiconductor & Electronics, Industrial & Consumer, Software & Internet.
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We are proud to be home to leading technical experts in water, environment, infrastructure, resource management, energy, and international development. We provide training opportunities to all our team members to improve our skillset and keep us on the cutting edge in the energy resilience, conservation, efficiency, and management industry.
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Join this 20+ year innovative & progressive energy management services company as the next Mechanical Engineer (Energy Efficiency) out of their East Bay-based office.
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BACKGROUND: Bachelor of Science degree in Mechanical Engineering Professional Engineer license Experienced in Preparation of engineering documents and equipment specifications to meet contracted scope-of-work and ensuring application of Thermodynamic Principles (e.g., HVAC Engineering and Design, load/energy modeling calculations, etc.
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We're seeking a mid-level mechanical or energy engineer with experience in energy management / consulting. Industry-recognized energy management certification (CEM or similar.
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Our Clean Energy Team seeks a Senior Mechanical Engineer to support design and manufacturing of industry-leading power converter products and solar energy storage and management solutions.
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Ideal experience includes energy audits, energy modeling, energy and water master planning, life-cycle cost analysis / engineering economics, building/infrastructure assessment, utility meter analysis, and familiarity with building MEP and integrated control systems.
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The candidate would join our industry leading team to partner with federal and commercial clients in establishing and meeting their energy, water, renewables, and emissions goals with respect to facilities and associated infrastructure.
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Basic Requirement for Mechanical Engineer (Energy/Economic Analysis) A. Degree: Bachelor's degree (or higher degree) in engineering. Determine appropriate method(s) to implement the Energy Management Control System (EMCS) and integrate it into Fort Sill's Energy and Water Master Plan.
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Our Clean Energy Team seeks a Mechanical Engineer III to support design and manufacturing of microinverters and related power management devices. The ideal candidate will have product development experience including prototype design and testing, part specification/design for high volume manufacturing processes, product assembly with contract manufacturers, supplier quality evaluation, and product lifecycle management.
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