Overview
Reporting to the Energy Manager, the Energy Engineer is accountable for two main areas :
- Implementation, and ongoing management of key energy reduction and water conservation initiatives.
- Technical guidance of all University Building Automation Systems balancing end-user requirements, system functionality, environmental sustainability, and financial impact.
University of Waterloo infrastructure comprises of over eight million square feet of space powered by a large 1st Class Central Power plant feeding a sophisticated district energy system connecting over eighty major academic buildings.
Responsibilities will align with the Plant Operations goal of contributing towards providing a safe and accessible, invitingly clean and comfortable, functionally-enriched and well-maintained campus environment through service excellence.
Responsibilities
Strategic Planning
Provides a critical voice and technical leadership the in development of technical solutions for a wide variety of teaching, research, and infrastructure driven projectsProvides technical advice to the UW Energy Manager on various UW Sustainability and Energy Management initiatives to maximize efforts in Shift : Neutral and reduce Deferred MaintenanceUtilities and Energy operations
Works closely with the Associate Director, Utilities and the Chief Stationary Engineer on the support of daily campus operation, scheduled maintenance, preventative maintenance program developmentEnsures the building re-commissioning is done when required to ensure energy efficient and reliable operation of various HVAC and electrical systemsResponsible for the collection of building automation system measurements (both automated & manual) and data analysis to coordinate testing, balancing, adjusting, and scheduling of systems as required to restore optimum operating efficiency or to make recommendations on potential projectsEnsures that processes within assigned division are in place, understood, and followed ensuring safety and compliance with applicable codes and standardsRepresents Plant Operations in responding to complaints, concerns, and questions from UW campus community regarding air quality, temperature, and comfort. This includes investigating, trouble shooting and devising acceptable long-term solutions understanding the client needs, system capabilities, costs, and code requirements. Supports the Energy Manager in making decisions and announcements in this regard on a large and / or sensitive levelWorks with the Director of Design and Construction on the integration of project commissioning agents and compliance consultants with the University operation ensuring successful completion and hand-over of projectsReviews design documentation prepared by various consultants to ensure that proposed designs meet UW energy efficiency and sustainability goalsIdentifies and develops initiatives suitable for 4th year engineering or environmental capstone projectsProject / program management
Leads and manages projects through scaled project initiation, planning, execution, and closure phases according to culture and processes, and methodologies defined by UW and Plant Operations Design & ConstructionDevelops, monitors and controls programs through definition, benefit delivery, and closure phasesLiaises to establish clear, concise agreed upon project / program objectives / goals / vision, benefits, scope and success criteriaIdentifies and communicates the impact of project implementation / service interruptions have on teaching / research / strategic initiatives of the UW campusEnsures alignment of outcomes and requirements with University and department strategies and valuesCreates an environment of shared purpose and collaboration amongst diverse group(s) of team membersMotivates and manages project / program team(s)Offers strong, effective communication skills to enable facilitation, negotiation, information flow, buy in, and stakeholder engagementDemonstrates accountability to sponsor for visibility, management, and variances within schedule, budget, scope, and qualityDemonstrates appropriate responses to others emotions and actions during difficult situations and conflictsDirects and / or coordinates the work of team members to enable appropriate allocation of resources while accounting for skills, availability, training requirements, and distribution of workEstablishes realistic plans that proactively plan for and manage risks, issues, tasks, schedules, communications, quality, benefits, procurement, and delivery of solution(s) throughout the project / program life cycleManages project constraints (schedule, scope, resources), dependencies (internal and external), and prioritiesDemonstrates strong analysis, problem solving, and conflict resolution skills towards diverse issues and risksEstablishes and follows appropriate change processes to enable informed decision making as projects evolveCoaches and liaises to establish strong sponsorship and governance through the establishment of strong relationships with management and applicable senior leadershipRemoves obstacles for team(s), and escalates to management, governance bodies, and / or senior leadership, when appropriateMonitors and reports progress appropriately to interested and impacted stakeholdersEnsures appropriate decision making occurs according to timelines and milestonesFacilitates the procurement process, negotiates contracts and statements of work, and ensures vendor complianceMaintains project / program integrity and coherenceBuilds stakeholder relationships based on trust and integrityUnderstands and adheres to university policies and procedures as they relate to assigned projects / programsEnsures appropriate representation and / or collaboration on the project with other areas of expertise such as business / process analysis, enterprise architecture, integration stakeholders, and othersProject recovery
Engages appropriate stakeholders such as project sponsor, applicable senior leadership, representative of a regulatory bodyAnalyzes projects in trouble through the application of specific analysis and problem-solving skills and expertise to identify issues and offer appropriate recommendationsWorks closely with Energy Manager to provide resolution to projects in trouble, making appropriate changes to ensure project recoveryResolves complex conflicts that reside within troubled projects and teamsFacilitates discussions and educates stakeholders, team members, sponsors and governance bodies on appropriate roles and responsibilitiesCommunicates in a non-judgmental persuasive mannerHealth & Safety
In consideration of the University’s commitment to the safety and well-being of all faculty, support staff, students, and visitors, responsible for ensuring University facilities and departmental activities are compliant with all applicable legislation, regulations, codes and standards related to facilities operations as well as occupational health and environmental safetyMaintains current health, safety and regulatory certifications in the areas required to perform the function of the positionOther
Performs other related duties and responsibilities as assigned and supports departmental activities, including performing work of other classifications within the level of incumbent’s capability / competency / skills, and / or regulatory requirementsPromotes the participation of faculty, students, and staff relative to energy conservation initiativesQualifications
Bachelor’s Degree in Mechanical EngineeringCurrent Professional Engineering license ( within OntarioCertified Energy Manager and / or Certified Commissioning Building Professional is an assetThe incumbent will have minimum four (4) years of progressive experience as a licensed professional designing, planning and construction of building mechanical systems within a major institutional sector such aseducation, post-secondary education, hospital or consulting service industry in CanadaDemonstrated project management experience developing project plans, schedules, and budgetsPhysical Plant design experience within the building construction industry will be considered an assetExtensive knowledge related to applicable codes, building HVAC, automation and mechanical infrastructure systems is essentialDemonstrated track record of effective leadership and collaboration with colleagues and direct reportsExcellent judgment and strong problem-solving skills, including the ability to understand the financial impact of relevant optionsExcellent communication and interpersonal skills, with a deep commitment to customer service, proven innovative approach to problem solving and an aptitude towards service excellence and responsiveness.Outstanding analytical and time management abilitiesStrong ethics and diplomacyAbility to supervise & review design to ensure safety, code compliance, and operational efficiencyAbility to stamp (take legal responsibility) for design workProficiency in the latest version of AutoCAD is an assetSound understanding of drawing principles and standardsDemonstrated track record of design, and implementation of energy conservation and sustainability measuresDemonstrated ability to manage complex and high-risk construction projectsPMP accreditation is an assetStrong current knowledge of HVAC design and operationUnderstanding of Building Code, Fire Code, TSSA regulationsExperience in institutional projects is preferredProficient in using MSOffice