Project Assessor - Energy

Bureau Veritas SA

Baltimore, MD

JOB DETAILS
SKILLS
Accounts Payable, Analysis Skills, Asset Management, Auditing, Automation Systems, Benchmarking, Building Commissioning, Building Surveying, Building Systems, Capital Analysis, Commercial Construction, Communication Skills, Conservation, Construction Drawings, Construction Management, Cost Analysis, Cost Control, Cost Estimates, Cross-Functional, Customer Relations, Customer Support/Service, Customer Training, Data Collection, Decision Support, Documentation, Electrical Components, Electricity, Energy & Utilities, Energy Consulting, Energy Efficiency, Energy Engineering, Energy Management, Energy Modeling, Environmental Sciences, Environmental Site Assessment (ESA), Functional Configuration Audit (FCA), HVAC, Home Automation, Investment Management, Lift/Move 40 Pounds, Mechanical Assembly, Mechanical Engineering, Mechanical, Electrical and Plumbing (MEP), Microsoft Office, Multi-Family Buildings, Operational Improvement, Performance Analysis, Performance Management, Performance Reviews, Plumbing, Problem Solving Skills, Property Maintenance, Record Keeping, Reporting Skills, Return on Investment (ROI), Risk, Roofing, Site Evaluation, Sustainability, System Architecture, Systems Analysis, Technical Consulting, Technical Support, Technical Writing, Water Use Efficiency, Willing to Travel
LOCATION
Baltimore, MD
POSTED
3 days ago

Job Summary:

The Building Performance & Energy Assessor is responsible for performing facility condition assessments, energy audits, and building performance evaluations for commercial, institutional, municipal, and multifamily properties. This position combines traditional facility assessment services with energy and sustainability consulting, including ASHRAE energy audits, utility benchmarking, building performance analysis, and capital planning support. The Energy & Facility Assessor conducts field assessments, analyzes building systems, develops technical recommendations, and prepares comprehensive reports that help clients improve building performance, reduce operating costs, and support long-term capital and sustainability goals.

Specific Duties & Responsibilities

  • Conducts client-facing on-site assessments and prepares written reports that accurately document assessment findings, including but not limited to:

  • Facility Condition Assessments (FCA)

  • ASHRAE Level I, II, and III Energy Audits

  • Mechanical equipment evaluations

  • Building Energy Management System (BEMS/BAS) diagnostics

  • Accessibility assessments

  • Space utilization planning and analysis

  • Utility benchmarking and energy performance evaluations

  • Other technical services supporting capital planning for commercial, institutional, municipal, and multifamily facilities

  • Performs energy and sustainability consulting services including:

  • Conducting ASHRAE Level I, II, and III Energy Audits.

  • Performing diagnostic evaluations of Building Energy Management Systems (BEMS/BAS) and identifying operational improvement opportunities.

  • Identifying opportunities for energy and water conservation and developing calculations to quantify projected savings and return on investment.

  • Performing utility allowance studies, Statements of Energy Performance (SEP), ENERGY STAR benchmarking, carbon benchmarking, and related building performance analyses.

  • Developing recommendations that support clients'' sustainability, ESG reporting, decarbonization, and Net Zero initiatives.

  • Performing building energy modeling using software such as TREAT, eQUEST, DesignBuilder, Wrightsoft, RemRate, Trane TRACE, or comparable energy modeling platforms.

  • There may also be previously prepared building condition survey reports, appraisals, energy studies, benchmarking reports, and accessibility surveys that must be analyzed using specialized technical knowledge.

  • Completes equipment and building component inventories, documenting building systems, operating conditions, and deficiencies.

  • Determines system type, condition, remaining useful life, operational performance, and significant physical deficiencies through visual observations, interviews, utility analysis, and field investigation.

  • Provides planning-level repair, replacement, and energy improvement recommendations with associated cost estimates for inclusion in capital improvement plans.

  • Travel (by Plane, Motor Vehicle, Train) is a significant component of this role, with approximately 50% of work time spent traveling to client sites throughout the United States.

Core Essential Duties & Responsibilities:

  • Performs Facility Condition Assessments, Property Condition Assessments, energy audits, accessibility assessments, mechanical evaluations, space utilization analyses, and other building assessment services based on client-specific scopes of work.
  • Performs physical surveys of accessible building systems, including architectural, structural, mechanical, electrical, plumbing, roofing, and site components.
  • Evaluates building systems to identify deferred maintenance, capital replacement needs, operational deficiencies, and opportunities for improved energy and water efficiency.
  • Collects field data necessary to support lifecycle cost analysis, capital planning, and energy conservation recommendations.
  • Performs utility benchmarking and analyzes historical utility consumption data.
  • Develops energy and water savings calculations to support client decision-making.
  • Reviews building documentation including construction drawings, maintenance records, utility data, repair histories, warranties, and capital improvement records.
  • Prepares comprehensive technical reports that summarize assessment findings, building deficiencies, capital planning recommendations, energy improvement opportunities, benchmarking results, and supporting documentation.
  • Collaborates with internal technical teams to support multidisciplinary assessment projects.
  • Meets productivity, report quality, and client service expectations.
  • Maintains confidentiality of company and client information.
  • Follows all company policies, quality standards, SOPs, and safety requirements.

Skills:

  • Knowledge of Facility Condition Assessments, capital planning, reserve studies, and Asset Management services.
  • Understanding of commercial building systems, including HVAC, electrical, plumbing, building envelope, lighting, and controls.
  • Knowledge of ASHRAE energy auditing methodologies and building performance principles.
  • Familiarity with Building Automation Systems (BAS/BEMS) and building controls.
  • Experience with utility benchmarking, ENERGY STAR Portfolio Manager, utility allowance studies, carbon benchmarking, and sustainability reporting.
  • Experience using energy modeling software such as eQUEST, DesignBuilder, TREAT, Trane TRACE, Wrightsoft, RemRate, or comparable platforms.
  • Strong analytical, technical writing, problem-solving, and communication skills.
  • Proficiency with Microsoft Office Suite, AssetCalc, Quire, and other business-specific software.
  • Ability to operate an electronic tablet for field data collection.

Supervisory Responsibilities:

This job does not have specific supervisory responsibilities.

Education, Certifications & Experience:

Bachelor''s degree in Engineering, Architecture, Building Science, Construction Management, Energy Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Environmental Science, or a related technical field with a minimum of three (3) years of related experience.

OR

Five (5) years of progressively responsible experience performing facility assessments, energy audits, commissioning, building performance evaluations, or related technical consulting services in lieu of a degree.

Preferred Qualifications:

  • Certified Energy Manager (CEM)
  • Building Energy Assessment Professional (BEAP)
  • Existing Building Commissioning Professional (EBCP)
  • Building Commissioning Professional (BCxP)
  • BPI Multifamily Building Analyst
  • LEED Green Associate or LEED AP
  • WELL AP or other sustainability credential

Physical and Environmental Conditions:

While performing the onsite/field duties, the employee is required to:

  • Walk (material part of an 8-hour workday, up to 3 to 4 continuous hours at one time.)
  • Stand (material part of an 8-hour workday, up to 3 to 4 continuous hours at one time.)
  • Sit, Stoop, kneel, crouch, or crawl to observe basement and grade-level crawl spaces, and/or to read equipment data plates when necessary, and/or measurements (at least once for each building assessed)
  • Climb and balance Stairs (at least once for each building assessed)
  • Climb and balance various types of ladders to access flat roofs/hatch access (at least once for each building assessed) (not typically applicable during ADA Assessments or Environmental Site Assessments)
  • Repetitive use of hands/fingers for keyboard interaction (frequently)
  • Reach with hands and arms
  • Talk and hear (communicate with onsite contact)
  • Vision (close vision, distance vision, peripheral vision, depth perception, and ability to adjust focus)
  • Lift and or move (occasionally up to 40 pounds) (not typically applicable during ADA Assessments)
  • Operate an electronic tablet in the field for live data collection.
  • Operate a computer (up to 100% of workweek)
  • Operating a motor vehicle
  • Travel by Plane, Motor Vehicle, Train to client sites across the U.S.
  • Work Environment: The employee is regularly exposed to outdoor weather conditions, moving mechanical components and assemblies, frequently exposed to work near energized electrical components and assemblies. The employee is occasionally exposed to work in high, precarious places, fumes or airborne particles, extreme cold, extreme heat, inclement weather conditions, and risk of electrical shock. The noise level at the project site is usually moderate.

Travel Requirements:

Travel by Plane, Motor Vehicle, Train to client sites up to 50% of the time across the U.S. as indicated in the essential duties and responsibilities section.

#IND1

About the Company

B

Bureau Veritas SA