Energy Engineer II
Listed on 2026-06-27
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Engineering
Environmental Engineer, Energy Engineer, Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineer -
Energy/Power Generation
Energy Engineer, Electrical Engineering
Energy Engineer II
The Energy Engineer II is a mid-level technical role responsible for performing energy analyses, facility assessments, commissioning support, and whole-building energy modeling as part of PARTNER's Energy & Sustainability consulting team. This role contributes directly to project execution and client deliverables, while taking on increasing responsibility in project coordination, technical problem-solving, and small-project management.
The ideal candidate has a solid foundation in building systems and energy analysis and is ready to grow into greater technical and project leadership responsibilities.
Responsibilities include conducting ASHRAE Level I, II, and III energy audits, performing whole-building energy modeling, conducting field inspections, analyzing HVAC, lighting, controls, central plant, and other building systems for energy-saving opportunities, evaluating renewable energy opportunities, preparing technical reports, managing small projects, and communicating with clients and internal teams regarding project status, schedules, and technical questions.
Required qualifications include a bachelor's degree in Engineering with 3+ years of relevant experience or a Master's degree in Engineering with 1+ year of related experience, experience using energy modeling tools, and strong written and verbal communication skills.
Preferred qualifications include Engineer-in-Training (EIT) certification, experience with commissioning, ESG-related analysis, or utility benchmarking, and familiarity with commercial real estate asset types.
Knowledge, skills, and abilities include working knowledge of building systems, ability to analyze technical data, strong report-writing and quality control skills, and ability to work independently while collaborating effectively with project teams.
Physical requirements include ability to read printed materials and electronic documents, ability to travel up to 25% for project work and site visits, ability to climb ladders and stairs as needed during field work, and ability to work outdoors and in non-conditioned building or mechanical spaces on occasion.
Compensation:
Expected salary range: $80,000–$115,000 annually. Benefits include a competitive benefits package including health insurance, dental insurance, vision insurance, vacation, sick time, and a 401(k) plan with a company match.
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