CMTA, a Legence company
CMTA is one of the fastest growing engineering firms in the U.S. with nationally recognized expertise in sustainable, high performance building engineering. We are a collaborative, competitive, innovative, and energetic group of engineers and team leaders who incorporate a holistic approach towards consulting engineering, performance contracting, and zero energy projects. We focus on finding engineers whose personalities lead them to excellence, and we provide exceptional opportunities for our employees.
CMTA, a Legence company, is looking for an experienced engineer to help in our
Charlotte, NC Energy Solutions office. The Energy Solutions division of CMTA is the fastest growing division of our large and growing company. The successful candidate is typically a self-motivated individual that thrives on helping clients and has the technical background to be involved and lead all phases of our work. Although this position is for the performance contracting division of our company, we have found that engineers with strong backgrounds in HVAC design and commissioning can easily make the transition to become an energy engineer within our Energy Solutions group.
The Senior Engineer leads all aspects of performance contracts for our clients, from conception to completion, and serves as the point of contact for the client through all phases. Below are some of the duties that this position includes:
Introduce and explain performance contracting to potential clients.
Articulate how and why CMTA is unique in our approach to performance contracting.
Lead the development phase including site visits, audits, energy calculations, etc.
Direct the engineering design team producing drawings and specifications.
Direct the bidding process.
Develop the final contract with the client.
Work with construction manager to ensure smooth construction period for the client.
Direct the commissioning process.
Be involved during warranty phase as required.
Work with our M&V professional to develop the first year M&V report.
Required Experience:
Minimum 5 years of experience with an Energy Services company OR a consulting engineering/commissioning firm.
Minimum of bachelor’s degree in mechanical engineering or similar discipline.
Desired Skills:
Management
Construction
Engineering Design
Energy
HVAC Design
Engineering
Auditing
Commissioning
Consulting
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Health and Welfare Benefits
- Health and Welfare
- Medical
- Dental
- Vision
- Prescription drug
- Employee assistance program
Personal Benefits
- Paid vacation
- Company-paid holidays
- Sick leave
Financial Benefits
- 401(k) retirement savings plan
- Company-paid long-term disability insurance
- AD&D insurance
- Life insurance
About Legence
Legence, a Blackstone portfolio company, is an Energy Transition Accelerator™ that provides advisory services and implementation focused on financing, designing, building, and servicing complex systems in mission-critical and high performance facilities. With five decades of expertise in the built environment, Legence has a proven track record of reducing carbon emissions, implementing renewables, lowering utility costs through efficiency consumption, and making systems run better at unmatched speed and scale. To learn more about Legence and its services, visit
https://www.wearelegence.com/.
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