Role Overview
We are seeking a detail-oriented Certified Energy Auditor (BEE) / Energy Engineer to conduct end-to-end building energy audits, establish energy baselines, deploy our energy-saving technologies, and verify actual savings through real-world measurements. This is a high-impact, field-intensive role where your analysis directly drives energy cost reduction and sustainability outcomes for our clients.
Key Responsibilities
1. Building Energy Auditing
- Conduct walkthrough and detailed energy audits for commercial, industrial, and institutional buildings.
- Evaluate HVAC, chiller plants, lighting, motors, pumps, building envelope, and energy distribution systems.
- Identify energy inefficiencies, performance gaps, operational issues, and improvement opportunities.
- Perform field measurements using power meters, flow meters, lux meters, infrared thermography, and temperature/humidity loggers.
2. Baseline Energy Mapping Analytics
- Develop baseline energy models using historical utility data, equipment ratings, and operating schedules.
- Map energy flows across major loads (HVAC, pumps, lighting, compressors, process equipment).
- Use statistical/analytical methods to correlate consumption with load factors, occupancy, climate, and schedules.
- Prepare detailed baseline charts, Sankey diagrams, and load curves.
3. Deployment of Energy-Saving Technologies
- Install, calibrate, and validate our energy-efficiency product in HVAC or building systems.
- Coordinate with facility teams for safe installation, commissioning, and operational readiness.
- Monitor system performance before and after deployment.
- Troubleshoot integration, performance issues, and deviations.
4. Measurement, Verification Actual Savings
- Use real-time sensors, loggers, and meters to measure:
- Apply IPMVP protocols (Option A/B/C) to quantify actual savings.
- Compare baseline vs. post-deployment performance to show verified improvements.
- Generate clear MV reports for internal and client approvals.
5. Documentation Reporting
- Prepare audit reports, baseline documentation, system maps, and savings summaries.
- Compile equipment inventory, load lists, site measurements, photos, and findings.
- Present energy-saving proposals with ROI, payback, and cost-benefit analysis.
- Maintain accurate records for compliance and future benchmarking.
Education Qualifications Skills
- B.E / B.Tech in Mechanical Engineering, Energy Engineering, Mechatronics, or related fields.
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Certified Energy Auditor (BEE) preferred strong advantage.
Technical Skills
- HVAC systems, chillers, pumps, and air-handling units
- Electrical systems, power factor, demand, and harmonics
- Building management systems (BMS)
- Thermal efficiency, heat transfer, and fluid mechanics
- Hands-on skills with measurement tools:
- Ability to build load profiles, energy baselines, and consumption models.
- Proficiency in Excel, Python/MATLAB (preferred) for data analytics and visualization.
Soft Skills
- Strong analytical and problem-solving ability.
- Clear documentation and structured reporting.
- Good communication with facility engineers and management teams.
- Self-driven and comfortable with field audits and equipment inspection.
What You Will Deliver
- Accurate energy audits and baseline models for client buildings.
- Verified energy savings after deploying our product.
- Clear documentation that supports client decisions and project ROI.
- Insights that improve overall energy efficiency and system performance.