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Location Golden, Colorado

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Salary: $65-$75/hour

Title: Site Ops/AES Commissioning Engineer

Hourly Rate/Hours:  $65-$75/hour, 40 hours per week (2,000 est. total hours per year)

 

Job Description Summary: This position will provide and supervise Commissioning services as part of the Site Operations’ (Site Ops) Architect Engineering Support (AES) group for operations and construction projects in support of the research mission at three lab campuses, as well as leased facilities. General duties include scope definition and the preparation and review of subcontract statements of work, cost estimating, and preparation of internal drawings, specifications, and calculations. This position shall function as the Subject Matter Expert (SME) for Commissioning activities.

 

Responsibilities:

  • Serve as a subject matter expert (SME) for Commissioning for new and existing lab facilities.
  • Function as the lab inhouse Commissioning (Cx) SME to support Project Management Construction Group:
    • Assist Project Managers with scope definition and statement of work for Third party Cx Company. Be the lab's Cx rep to oversee the third party Cx Company
    • Perform as the Cx Provider for lab Design and Construction projects for smaller projects.
    • Review, compile, and archive project System Manuals
  • Function as the lab inhouse Commissioning Provider for small inhouse projects
  • Participate in monitoring based Cx utilizing FDD software to improve existing systems.
  • Develop independent cost estimates.
  • Review external and internal project drawings, specifications, and calculations at the regular progress intervals.
  • Review RFIs, ASIs, shop drawings, product submittals and coordination drawings for lab design requirements, commission-ability, maintenance, and efficiency.
  • Attend construction meetings, site observations and final punch walks to provide technical guidance.
  • Attend stakeholder meetings to assist researchers with defining project scope and budget for future project requests.
  • Lead the process for regular updates to the AES Design Guidelines, Master Construction Specifications, and engineering best practices for area of SME.
  • Coordinate with the Site Ops Facility Managers and Site Ops Project Team leads to get deficiencies defined as maintenance or projects and then define further as either the GPMR and/or Small Works backlog project list so they can be prioritized and scheduled as funds are available.
  • Coordinate scope and estimates for any noted deficiencies to aid in the planning, prioritization, and scheduling of the work.
  • Assist Environmental, Safety, Health and Quality (ESH&Q), Facility Managers, and other personnel with the development of lab level procedures and hazard assessments where needed.

 

Competencies

  • Use knowledge, training, and experience to STOP WORK where necessary to protect users, lab personnel, Subcontractors, and the facility itself.
  • Maintain knowledge of legal and ethical engineering issues and practices.
  • Strong team leader, able to manage a team of other Engineers, Architects, and Project Managers.
  • Exceptional communication, diplomacy, and listening skills.
  • Remain current with knowledge of industry governing laws, regulations, codes, and standards.
  • Strong critical thinking, decision making, and problem solving/conflict resolution skills.
  • Effective time management and organizational skills.

 

Required Knowledge and Skills:

  • Understanding of the use and capability of specialized software applications including computer aided design systems (e.g., AutoCAD), MS Word, MS Excel, MS PowerPoint, MS Project, etc.
  • Multi-disciplinary engineering experience with broad knowledge of facility and building systems and structures, relevant building codes, and supporting facility and site infrastructure (utility distribution systems, site improvements, etc.) for commercial and industrial facilities.
  • Knowledge of standard construction techniques and practices including experience with field observation of construction activities.
  • Experience with performing and managing engineering designs as well as managing A/E consultants and subcontractors.
  • Design experience
  • Familiarity with Skyspark and/or other FDD software
  • Familiarity with BAS interface software and ability to read and interpret BAS control programming
  • Cx experience with laboratory supply and exhaust systems

 

Minimum Qualifications:

  • Bachelor’s degree in mechanical or architectural engineering or a related field. Registration as a Professional Engineer desired, CO registration preferred.
  • Commissioning Certification (BCCB Certified Commissioning Professional (CCP), ASHRAE Building Commissioning Professional (BCxP), NEBB Building Systems Commissioning Certification (BSCC), AABC Commissioning Group Certified Commissioning Authority (CCxA), or similar) preferred
  • 9 or more years of progressive experience in mechanical, facility, or related projects.
  • Federal sector experience in a laboratory setting preferred.