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Energy Engineers, Except Wind and Solar
1
O*NET-SOC Title
Energy
Engineers, Except Wind
and
Solar
19
Alternate Occupation Titles
Energy
Conservation Engineer
Energy
Efficiency Engineer
Energy
Engineer
Energy
Engineering Manager
Energy
Infrastructure Engineer
Energy
Market Analyst
Energy
Project Engineer
Energy
Project Manager
Energy
Systems Engineer
Alternative
Energy
Engineer
Green Building
Energy
Engineer
HVAC Sensor
and
Digital Control Designer
Heating, Ventilation
and
Air Conditioning Engineer
Heating, Ventilation
and
Air Conditioning Sensor
and
Digital Control Designer
Heating, Ventilation,
and
Air Conditioning Engineer
Industrial
Energy
Engineer
Measurement
And
Verification Engineer
Renewable
Energy
Engineer
Test
and
Balance Engineer
1
O*NET-SOC Description
Design, develop, or evaluate
energy
-related projects or programs to reduce
energy
costs or improve
energy
efficiency during the designing, building, or remodeling stages of construction. May specialize in electrical systems; heating, ventilation,
and
air-conditioning (HVAC) systems; green buildings; lighting; air quality; or
energy
procurement.
20
Tasks
Advise clients or colleagues on topics such as climate control systems,
energy
modeling, data logging,
sustainable
design, or
energy
auditing.
Analyze, interpret, or create graphical representations of
energy
data, using engineering software.
Collect data for
energy
conservation analyses, using jobsite observation, field inspections, or sub-metering.
Conduct
energy
audits to evaluate
energy
use
and
to identify conservation
and
cost reduction measures.
Consult with construction or renovation clients or other engineers on topics such as Leadership in
Energy
and
Environmental Design (LEED) or Green Buildings.
Direct the implementation of
energy
management projects.
Identify
and
recommend
energy
savings strategies to achieve more
energy
-efficient operation.
Inspect or monitor
energy
systems, including heating, ventilating,
and
air conditioning (HVAC) or daylighting systems to determine
energy
use or potential
energy
savings.
Manage the development, design, or construction of
energy
conservation projects to ensure acceptability of budgets
and
time lines, conformance to federal
and
state laws, or adherence to approved specifications.
Monitor
energy
related design or construction issues, such as
energy
engineering,
energy
management, or
sustainable
design.
Monitor
and
analyze
energy
consumption.
Perform
energy
modeling, measurement, verification, commissioning, or retro-commissioning.
Prepare
energy
-related project reports or related documentation.
Promote awareness or use of alternative or renewable
energy
sources.
Research renewable or alternative
energy
systems or technologies, such as solar thermal or photovoltaic
energy.
Review architectural, mechanical, or electrical plans or specifications to evaluate
energy
efficiency.
Review or negotiate
energy
purchase agreements.
Train personnel or clients on topics such as
energy
management.
Verify
energy
bills
and
meter readings.
Write or install
energy
management routines for building automation systems.
4
Detailed Work Activities
Analyze
energy
usage data.
Direct
energy
production or management activities.
Monitor industrial
energy
consumption or management.
Research
energy
production, use, or conservation.
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