Reporting to the Associate Director of Engineering within the Office of Facilities University Engineer, the Mechanical Engineer serves as a key technical resource for the University’s mechanical infrastructure, building systems, and campus-wide energy performance. Working collaboratively with the Office of Energy Management, this position supports the identification, design, and implementation of energy efficiency measures that reduce energy costs, improve building performance, and advance campus sustainability goals. The engineer provides project management and technical oversight across capital, renovation, and operational projects—ensuring systems are efficient, resilient, and aligned with the University’s design and construction standards. A strong understanding of centralized steam and chilled water generation and distribution systems serving a large campus is essential to support long-term energy, reliability, and system optimization strategies.
• Collaborate with the Office of Energy Management to identify, design, and implement energy efficiency measures (EEMs) that improve performance and reduce energy costs across campus facilities.
• Provide mechanical engineering review and support for capital, renovation, and maintenance reserve projects to ensure compliance with VT Design and Construction Standards.
• Lead or support HVAC retro-commissioning, performance monitoring, and optimization through the Building Automation System (BAS).
• Work in conjunction with shops and the Energy & Utility Service line to successfully complete retro- and re-commissioning projects that optimize building Energy Use Intensities (EUIs) while maintaining life safety and ventilation standards.
• Apply expertise in centralized steam and chilled water generation and distribution systems to support system design, efficiency improvements, lifecycle planning, and operational reliability across the campus utility network.
• Serve as a subject matter expert for building and utility mechanical systems including HVAC, chilled water, steam, compressed air, refrigeration, lighting, and building envelope performance.
• Coordinate and oversee mechanical design reviews, commissioning activities, and project closeout documentation for new and retrofit construction.
• Support the development, maintenance, and application of the University’s mechanical design and construction standards and asset management processes.
• Provide technical guidance and field support to operations and maintenance teams to ensure systems function efficiently and meet code and performance standards.
• Manage multiple projects concurrently, tracking budgets, schedules, and deliverables to meet critical funding and performance objectives.
• Apply measurement and verification best practices to confirm that implemented energy measures achieve expected savings and outcomes.
• Foster collaboration across Facilities Services, campus partners, and external consultants to promote high-performance buildings and continuous improvement in energy and mechanical system management.