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FST Technical Services Senior Commissioning Project Engineer in Raleigh, North Carolina

FST Technical Services Commissioning (Cx) division formerly Horizon Engineering Associates, LLP is one of the leading Cx firms in the country. We partner with clients for quality assurance in the design, construction, and post-acceptance phases of building projects. We ensure that equipment in mechanical, electrical, plumbing, and associated systems are designed, installed, and functionally tested to meet the clients requirements and design intent.

About us:

The building commissioning (Cx) process strives for reliable and energy efficient building operation and maintenance well into the future. Our staff members have been vocal in the industry for nearly three decades, and senior members of the building commissioning association (BCxA) have come from our ranks.

Our portfolio is extremely diverse, and we consult on a variety of projects including cultural/educational institutions, airports/public infrastructure, healthcare facilities, manufacturing complexes, and data centers across the country. Our client roster is deep, and current and past projects can be found at our online collection here (https://fsttechnical.com/project-portfolio/)

We are experiencing an exciting period of growth and are continuing to be a trailblazer in the industry while holding true to our core values: innovation, safety, service, accountability, fellowship and expertise. Our success is a direct reflection of the talent and dedication of our extraordinary team. We are looking for motivated people as we head into this exciting new chapter. Join us in making a positive impact each day in the building construction industry!

We have an opportunity for a Senior Commissioning Project Engineer in Siler City, commutable from Raleigh, North Carolina.

About the job:

A commissioning senior project engineer reports to a team leader and is responsible for the delivery and execution of our professional services tasks for equipment in mechanical, electrical, plumbing, and associated systems.

Primary activities include completing office assignments, time and expense management, in-field installation validation, field observation reports and meeting notes, functional performance testing, on-site and factory witness testing, writing of reports and meeting notes, submittal reviews, and design documentation evaluation.

Additional activities include executing target billable hours, managing tasks within time budgeted, leading Cx meetings, assisting the construction team with identifying/solving technical issues when they arise, and interpreting contract documents to predict scope gaps, maximize opportunities to provide value for clients, and reduce risk.

Administrative activities include supporting the team leader in coordinating weekly staff scheduling, training/mentoring team members on proper documentation, field procedures, and equipment usage, participating in and leading sessions of the company-wide developmental safety and training programs, and supporting revenue targets and quality assurance goals by expanding relationships with existing clients.

Candidate must be able to travel to and from various job sites within the assigned region.

Requirements:

  • completed a bachelors degree in HVACR, mechanical or electrical engineering, construction management or an associates degree in engineering technology or related trade school, construction, maintenance, or engineering controls experience

  •  7+ years employment in a staff or intern position related to maintenance, construction, or engineering controls or 3+ years in the Cx industry

  • 5+ years of experience managing the interconnectivity of building equipment including pumps, fans, motors, air ventilation, chillers, boilers, steam distribution, heat absorption, building automation systems, optimization techniques, electrical distribution, fire alarm, variable refrigerant flow, and waste-water systems.

  • Knowledge of construction drawings, specifications, bid process, and ancillary industry documents

  • Aptitude to solve problems independently and in a team environment

  •  Effective verbal and written communication skills

  •  Public speaking and presentation skills

  •  Adaptability to varying indoor and outdoor working conditions

  •  Physical fitness, capability to lift at least 30 pounds, and ability to climb ladders

  •  Proficiency in Microsoft Office

Preferred Qualifications:

  • Trade association involvement

  • EIT, ACP. CEM or similar certification from experience

  • OSHA 30 or other safe workplace certifications

  • Familiarity with building information modeling

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