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:
Skills:
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:
Physical and Environmental Conditions:
While performing the onsite/field duties, the employee is required to:
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.
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