Sustainability Engineering Co-op
Listed on 2026-01-23
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Engineering
Environmental Engineer
Your Opportunity
:
We are looking for a highly motivated Engineering student to join our team as a Sustainability Engineering Co-op from May
- December 2026.
Greenheck Group is a dynamic, multi-branded international commercial HVAC manufacturer
. Our equipment is used worldwide in commercial, institutional, and industrial facilities, ranging from comfort ventilation to manufacturing processes. Our efficient products improve comfort, safety, and health of lives across the planet.
Since 1947,we are deeply committed to helping you “
Build Your Future
,” through professional growth, challenging projects, and exciting opportunities to explore your career path.
What you’ll be doing:
Monitor environmental and sustainability related legislation, regulations and codes to analysis potential impact on products and business strategy.
Assist in developing relationships with legislators, regulatory agencies, industry groups, and standards organizations.
Support the completion and submission of regulatory filings and compliance reports.
Help identify and evaluate new market opportunities related to regulatory changes
Conduct competitive market research and analysis
Perform administrative duties to support regulatory and business development initiatives
Recent areas of work include:
HVAC System Design requirements to mitigate risk of COVID-19 and assure safe Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) and overall Indoor Environmental Quality (IEQ).
Energy efficiency regulations and the effect on HVAC equipment design.
Climate Change and impact of HFC (Hydrofluorocarbon) phasedown requirements to reduce building carbon footprint.
Development of Environmental Product Declarations (EPD) and Life Cycle Analysis (LCA) and educating the Greenheck Group
Hurricane and high-wind test standards and code requirements for rooftop equipment.
Fire and Smoke Life Safety Code requirements.
Seismic test standards and code requirements.
What you should have
:
Currently pursuing a bachelor's degree in environmental engineering, Sustainability, Architecture, Construction Management or related field
On track to graduate in the next 2 years or less
Knowledge of sustainability principles and passion for environmental issues
Knowledge of HVAC industry regulations and standards a plus -
Strong analytical and problem-solving skills
Proficiency with data analysis and life cycle assessment tools
Excellent written and verbal communication abilities
Ability to manage multiple projects and priorities simultaneously
Highly organized and attentive to details
This position can be remote
or
in-person at any of our Greenheck Group campus locations.
Things You Should Know
:
Team members in our college programs:
Network: You will interact and network with the intern & co-op group across the U.S. (about 50 total college students)
Meet Our Executives: You will present your projects and experiences to our company leaders and executives at the end of your term.
Get Exposure to Various Areas: You will participate in Fundamental Fridays gaining exposure to our business and business leaders.
Make a Difference: You will have the opportunity to take part in company sponsored volunteering.
Collaborate: You will be an important part of our team with opportunities to collaborate and partner within your team and across the company.
Why You’ll Love It Here:
Our culture is built on growth, innovation, continuous learning, making a difference in our community, and the tremendous talent of our team members. Our college programs provide exposure to leadership, mentoring, and the tools to help you grow professionally. We are deeply committed to help build your future and pledge to provide you with the types of challenges and opportunities that will relate to your interests and personal development goals.
Compensation and Benefits:
Greenheck Group takes pride in providing competitive pay. The starting base pay range for this position is…
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