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Other competencies: Strong organizational skills with an attention toComputer skills with knowledge of Microsoft Office (Word, PowerPoint and Excel) and expertise with virtual meeting platform(s), e,g., Zoom. Certifications preferred: Certified Energy Manager (CEM), Certified Energy Auditor (CEA), LEED (Leadership in Energy & Environmental Design) or Professional Engineer (PE) or other energy management related credentials.
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Certified Energy Manager (CEM) Certified Energy Auditor (CEA) Certified Building Commissioning Professional (CBCP) or Existing Building Commissioning Professional (EBCP) Building Operator Certification – Level 1 and/or LEED AP credentials.
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Scope includes ASHRAE Level-1 through Level-5 Commissioning, LEED Cx, Energy Code Cx, Retro Cx on mechanical infrastructure equipment generation, distribution and controls systems. Project types include new builds, renovations, fitouts and infrastructure upgrades, LEED Cx, Energy Code Cx and Retro Cx. The CxPM role is client facing.
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Knowledge of regulatory requirements and LEED commissioning requirements. LEED Rating Systems. We are seeking a Mechanical Commissioning Engineer to join our team in NYC. Mechanical Commissioning Engineer - Competitive Salary, Bonus, Benefits, Work/Life Balance.
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Additional registrations and accreditations (i.e., LEED AP, Certified Floodplain Manager, PTOE, etc.) Additional registrations and accreditations (i.e., LEED AP, Certified Floodplain Manager, PTOE, etc.
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Nice-to-haves: Master's and/or Ph. D. Credentials: EIT, PE, LEED AP, CEM. Experience in energy analysis with EnergyPlus, eQuest, Open Studio, and/or Design Builder. Certification support (e.g., Living Building Challenge, PHIUS, LEED.
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Design Planning - Knowledge of developing master plan guiding principles, interior design planning and space management, universal/adaptive design in a healthcare environment, LEED, and Healthy Hospitals.
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Registered Architect, Professional Engineer, LEED certification and PMP are desirable. A Bachelor's degree in Architecture, Engineering or Construction management required; Master's degree in Architecture, Urban Planning, Real Estate or Engineering preferred.
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LEED AP, CPD, or PE certifications are preferred but not required. The experience should be with all of the systems associated with Plumbing and Fire Protection design including Sanitary, Storm, Domestic Water, Natural Gas, Wet/Dry/Pre-action Sprinkler systems and Fire Standpipe systems.
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They provide design and commissioning consulting and management expertise in Data Center / Mission Critical Facilities Space with the mindset to provide reliability, energy efficiency, sustainable design and LEED expertise when providing these consulting services for Enterprise, Colocation, and Hyperscale Data Center Projects.
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LEED AP, or CCP a plus. Job Tittle - Commissioning Engineer / Senior Engineer. The Senior Engineer will directly be responsible to meet target billable hours as defined by annual operating plan and Regional Director of Engineering.
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LEED AP, PMP, and/or CCM designation(s) preferred. As a CBRE Project Manager, you will be responsible for providing consulting services to an assigned market or client account to help achieve the company's strategic business objectives.
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LEED AP accreditation is preferred, reflecting a commitment to sustainable design practices. Familiarity with industry-standard software like Revit for detailed design drawings and computational analysis tools, such as CFD and energy modeling software, to develop innovative and energy-efficient solutions.
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Construction related professional qualifications such as AC, CPC, LEED AP, PE, PMP, RA, RICS, etc. The Vertex Companies, LLC (VERTEX) is a leading multidisciplinary engineering and consulting firm that provides forensic consulting, engineering design, construction management, claims & dispute resolution, and environmental solutions to insurance carriers, sureties, law firms, real estate owners, property managers, public agencies, and commercial clients.
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Familiar with the application of various USGBC LEED rating systems; a LEED accredited professional is a plus. Fifteen years plus experience in the construction of complex institutional and/or commercial properties with a developer/ owner, construction manager, general contractor, subcontractor, or similar firm, specializing in one or more aspects of mechanical, electrical, HVAC, plumbing, other major building systems, technology, or central energy plant.
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