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Overview: Our Atlantic Canada Industrial Buildings and Facilities team specializes in the design, development and assessment processes unique to buildings and facilities for both public and private sector clients. This includes architectural, structural, mechanical, electrical, operational, process, and fire/life safety services. Working closely with our clients, our dedicated professionals help to establish and understand the specific needs of our clients and tailor our technical solutions in alignment with their specific business and project objectives. This is where great ideas and rewarding careers are built. We provide unique and cost effective solutions to engineering challenges; we are involved in a diverse range of projects from the initial planning stages to design, construction, commissioning and assessment. Our local team provides services in all aspects of commercial, industrial, residential, and institutional projects including HVAC, plumbing, LEED® services, industrial process, and energy efficient design. Our structure cultivates career growth and provides opportunities as unique as you are. Responsibilities: Stantec is dedicated to becoming a top 10 global design firm and is committed to add talented and experienced professionals to drive the growth of our business. In particular we are seeking two or more Buildings Mechanical Engineers and /or (Buildings Related) Technologists The successful candidate(s) will become integral to our project team and bring with them the experience and ability to provide or assist with many of the following services: - Buildings Related Mechanical Design – with a focus on a superior built environment and energy efficiency.
- Building System Commissioning and LEED® commissioning- including the development of operation and maintenance best practices for new construction and existing buildings.
- Develop Energy Simulation Models – analysis of energy performance for new construction and existing building projects including developing recommendation for the implementation of energy efficiency measures including associated scopes of work, costs, savings, and payback periods.
- Complete Energy Audits – identification of potential energy efficiency measures, utility demand, and consumption analysis.
- Building Condition Assessments – assessment and reporting on all aspects of buildings including architectural, structural, mechanical, electrical, fire/life safety, indoor air quality, hazardous materials, and mold.
- LEED® Facilitation – defining, collecting, measuring, verifying, organizing and submitting documentation under the LEED® certification requirements.
- Client Relations and Business Development.
- Mentoring less experienced technical staff.
- Multidisciplinary team interaction and leadership.
- Preparation of professional reports and proposals.
- Project Management.
Qualifications: As a Professional Engineer or Technician / Technologist you will possess the following credentials and experience: - Graduation as a Mechanical Engineer from an accredited university, or as a Mechanical Engineering or Architectural Technician or Technologist.
- Registered (or eligible for registration) as a P. Eng., E.I.T. or C.E.T. with a Canadian Professional Association or Certifying Body.
- 3 to 15 years of practical experience in a consulting or building construction environment with a specialization in building mechanical systems, building envelopes, and/or building energy efficiency.
- LEED® Accredited Professional status with the Canadian Green Building Council (or significant progress towards this accreditation).
- Key areas of experience will include most, if not all of, the following: HVAC and controls system design, building construction processes and cost estimating, contract administration, energy efficiency modeling and analysis, writing technical reports and plans, LEED® facilitation, and LEED® commissioning.
- An understanding of energy retrofit methods and government energy efficiency incentive programs is an asset.
- Computer proficiency, especially with Microsoft Office and AutoCAD is required. Experience using VisualDOE, EE4, eQuest, Can-Quest or other energy simulation tools would be an asset.
Personal Attributes: Regardless of professional designation, the ideal candidate will possess the following skills and attributes: - Highly motivated and organized, as well as able to take on responsibility for a number of tasks and projects at one time.
- Self directed and proactive in both team and independent settings.
- A deep understanding of sustainability concepts and their practical applications as well as a commitment to environmental responsibility.
- Effective communication skills, both verbally and in writing, with clients, colleagues, councils, and contractors.
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