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CHAPTER OFFICERS
Chapter President:
Mr. Ryan Diaz
DelRen HVAC
(856) 287-8638
Chapter President Elect:
Mr. Brian Glynn
Hughes Environmental Engineering, Inc.
(201)391-1900
Chapter Treasurer:
Mr. Art Anderson
Carrier Corporation
(609) 662-0461
Chapter Secretary:
Mr. Tyler Malm
Trane Company
(973) 309-6622
Building Our New Energy Future
Statements made in this publication are not the expressions of
the Society or of the Chapter and shall not be reproduced
without permission of the Chapter.
SPEAKER’S TOPIC
Topic: Modular Chillers
Speaker: Scott DeGier
Date: February 5th, 2019
Cost: Members: $50.00
Non-members: $60.00
YEA members: $35.00
Students: $5.00
Time: 4:00 pm Boards of Governors Meeting
5:00 pm Registration
6:00 pm Chapter, Announcements, Dinner, and Speaker to follow
Location: Renaissance Woodbridge Hotel
515 US Highway 1 South
Iselin, NJ 08830
732-634-3600
RSVP:
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CHAPTER BOARD OF GOVENORS
Mr. Christopher G. Phelan
Thermco
(973) 777-6700
Mrs. Dorrie A. Mercurio, PE
Engineered Design Group
(732) 761-0108
Mr. Kent Silveria
Trane Commercial Systems
(973)244-7778
Mr. James Rossetti, PE
Rossetti Engineering
(908)782-7364
Mr. Joe Fox, PE
Mitsubishi Electric
(732) 853-4178
Mrs. Michelle Contri, PE
(732) 886-5432
INSIDE THE ISSUE:
President’s Message 3
Committee member updates 4
Dinner Speaker Bio/Meeting Recap 5-6
PAOE Scorecard 7
Calendar Events 8
ASHRAE News 9-11
ASHRAE Government Affairs Updates 12-14
ASHRAE Scholarship 15-17
Advertisements/Help Wanted 18-21
COMMITTEES
YEA
Ryan Diaz, Yao Dong, & Tyler Tjong
RD: (856) 287-8638
YD: (732) 985-1754
TT: (732) 985-1754
Student Activities
Jim Rossetti, Yao Dong, & Tyler Tjong
JR: (908)782-7364
YD: (732) 985-1754
TT: (732) 985-1754
Attendance
Tyler Malm
(973) 244-7753
Web Page Editor/Electronic communications
Dorrie Mercurio,PE
(732)761-0108
Newsletter Ads & Editor
Adele Glaser & Jackie Salvia
AG: (973)244-7731
JS: (973)244-7726
Refrigeration
Brian Glynn & Ken Fry, PE
BG: (201)391-1900
KF: (732) 886-5432
Research/Promotion
Brian Glynn
(201) 391-1900
Special Events
Chris Phelan
(973)777-6700
www.njashrae.com
ASHRAE Society: 1-800-527-4723
Grassroots
Jeff Beeden & Michelle contri
JB: (888)422-7830 ext. 700
MC: (732) 886-4178
CTTC
Tyler Malm
(973)244-7753
Historian
Open
Honors & Awards
open
Membership
David Kasemeyer
(732)225-7474 ext.135
Mr. David Kasemeyer
(732)225-7474 ext.135
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PRESIDENTS MESSAGE
COMMITTEE MEMBER UPDATES
Thank you to everyone who attended the joint meeting with MCA and ASPE! It is always such a nice event
and I look forward to it every year.
I would like to thank Nick Espinosa for his presentation last month on Cybersecurity for Your Business.
He taught us a lot about privacy and security using our personal devices. I’m sure we can all do more to better secure our homes and
businesses. Thank you again, Nick!
Now that we are in the second half of the year, we have a lot of exciting events coming up that you need to know about.…
This February, the Student Activities Committee will be attending various career fairs and events at local universities throughout the
month. Please contact myself or Jim Rossetti if you are interested in helping out. We currently have the following events lined up:
February 7th, Resume Day at NJIT (confirmed)
February 13th, Career Fair at Stevens IT (tentative)
February 21st, Practice Interview Day at NJIT (confirmed)
February 22nd, Career Fair at Princeton University (tentative)
On Thursday, March 21th, we are having our annual YEA Hockey Night at the Prudential Center to watch the Devils/Bruins game. The
game starts at 7pm and we will pre-game about an hour prior at a local bar. I will be sending out a flyer in the coming weeks for details so
be on the lookout!
On Thursday, April 18th, we are having a PDH Day where you can sit for multiple presentations for PDH hours towards your license. We
will be sending out the details very soon!
This month’s meeting is on Tuesday, February 5th is Research Promotion Night and will be hearing from Scott DeGier who will be
discussing the Modular Chillers. See you all then and we are looking forward to another great turnout!
“We should not teach children the sciences but give them a taste for them.” - Jean Jacques Rosseau
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COMMITTEE MEMBER UPDATE’S
Website:
Looking to beat the winter blues? Head on over to the NJ ASHRAE website to chase that boredom away
catching up on all things ASHRAE. News, job opportunities, and upcoming events can all be found at
www.njashrae.com!
-Dorrie Mercurio
Current total raised is $2,964
with a year goal of $23,572 to be
raised. Thanks for all the
contributions thus far!
-Brian Glynn
“To all YEA members, please join us on March 21st for the New Jersey Devils/Boston Bruins hockey game! This
is a great opportunity to get out of the office, socialize and enjoy a great rivalry between the local teams. I will
be sending out a flyer with all of the details shortly!”
-Ryan Diaz
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DINNER SPEAKER BIO & TOPIC DESCRIPTION
Scott DeGier
Director Sales & Marketing
Multistack LLC
Sparta, Wisconsin
Overview:
Scott DeGier is the Director of Sales and Marketing for Multistack LLC. He has responsibility for managing
Multistack’s Sales and Marketing Operations. This includes identifying new business opportunities and
managing sales staff as well as developing and managing all marketing resources and materials. Scott has been
with Multistack for 15 years where he has held other key sales and engineering support positions including
Sales Support Specialist, Inside Sales Manager and Regional Sales Manager.
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LAST MONTH DINNER SPEAKER
Many thanks to Nick Espinosa for his presentation on Cybersecurity! What a cool presentation to listen to as
well as watch the live hacking demonstration!
Joint Meeting with NJASPE & NJ MCA
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PAOE POINT SUMMARY
Chapter
Members
Member
Promotion
Student
Activities
Research
Promotion
History Chapter
Operations
CTTC Electronic
Comm.
Chapter
Grassroots
Government
NJ
Chapter
PAOE
Point
Total
- Min=500 Min=300 Min=800 Min=100 Min=600 Min=450 Min=250 Min=500 Min=3,500
- Par=800 Par=500 Par=1050 Par=300 Par=1200 Par=1050 Par=500 Par=650 Par=6,050
621 785 0 540 0 905 475 265 800 3495
2017-2018 Presidential Award of Excellence (PAOE) Summary
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CALENDER OF UPCOMING MEETINGS/EVENTS
Proposed Date Speaker Topic Theme Location
Tuesday, October 0, 2018 Richard Silberman Legionella Welcome Back Renaissance Woodbridge Hotel,
Iselin, NJ
Tuesday, October 29, 2018 Day on the Hill Government Outreach Day -
Trenton, NJ
Tuesday, November 06, 2018 Mark Love Future of Refrigerants Refrigeration Night Renaissance Woodbridge Hotel,
Iselin, NJ
Wednesday, November 28, 2018 YEA TopGolf Edison
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-
YEA TopGolf in
Edison
Tuesday, December 04, 2018 Jeff Lewis Energy Savings with VFDs for Fans and Pumps
Past Presidents Night Renaissance Woodbridge Hotel,
Iselin, NJ
Tuesday, December 11, 2018 Joint Engineering Association Holiday
Banquet
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Suburban Golf Club
Wednesday, January 9, 2019 Nick Espinosa Cybersecurity for your Business with a live hacking demonstration
Joint Meeting with NJASPE & NJ MCA
APA Woodbridge Hotel At Metropark,
Iselin, NJ
Tuesday, February 05, 2019 Scott DeGier Modular Chillers Research Promotion Night
Renaissance Woodbridge Hotel,
Iselin, NJ
Tuesday, March 05, 2019 Stephanie Taylor Learn to Love Microbes Membership & History Night
Renaissance Woodbridge Hotel,
Iselin, NJ
Tuesday, April 02, 2019 Benny Walsh Displacement Ventilation in Schools Student & YEA Night Renaissance Woodbridge Hotel,
Iselin, NJ
Tuesday, April 1, 2019 Making energy Efficiency a Reality Free ASHRAE Webcast Webcast
Tuesday, May 07, 2019 Pam Duffy Energy Recovery… for people!
Managing Stress at Work
Installation of New
Officers & Back to Basics
Renaissance
Woodbridge Hotel, Iselin, NJ
June 2019 Golf Outing To Benefit ASHRAE Research
Promotion
- Date TBD
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ASHRAE TO BEGIN RENOVATION TO CREATE NEW NET-ZERO WORLD HQ BUILDING
ATLANTA (Jan. 15, 2019) – ASHRAE announced board approval of a $15.7 million budget to begin a renovation of its new world
headquarters building in metro Atlanta, Ga., with the intent of being designed for net-zero energy efficiency.
The building located at 180 Technology Parkway in Peachtree Corners, is approximately 10 miles north of ASHRAE’s current location.
The 1970s-era building was selected from existing building stock with a goal of retrofitting it into a modern, high-performance building.
“ASHRAE is excited to demonstrate innovative leadership in our industry by transforming an existing commercial building into a state-
of-the-art built environment,” said 2018-2019 ASHRAE President Sheila J. Hayter. “We want our new world headquarters to be an
example of all that we stand for as a society and all that our industry has to offer. This project will serve as an exemplary model for
other organizations looking to incorporate similar approaches and designs into new and existing facilities across the globe.”
The renovated world headquarters building will provide a technologically updated, cutting edge work space for ASHRAE members,
staff and the public.
“We believe that renovating existing buildings represents the single best opportunity for making a significant impact on sustainability,
resiliency and energy efficiency,” Hayter explained. “Reuse of existing buildings and the embodied carbon in those structures is the
ultimate form of sustainability. Our challenge is to undertake a retrofit process that will address the uniqueness of this building and to
do so cost effectively. This is a significant milestone for our society.”
Goals of the renovation project are:
To upgrade an existing building to operate at a higher sustainability level - anticipating net-zero operation - which may be
substantiated through available certification programs such as LEED, Green Globes, WELL Building or Living Building
Challenge. For this effort, ASHRAE will work to reduce energy consumption to a level below 22 kbtu/sq.ft./year, with a limit
of maximum daytime plug load to 0.5 W/sq.ft.
To exceed ASHRAE standards where possible and economically justifiable, by including ASHRAE Standards 90.1-2016, 62.1-
2016, and 55-2017.
To be a model for reducing the carbon and environmental impacts of business operations in a cost-effective and replicable
way.
The renovation project will be overseen by a committee of ASHRAE volunteers. In addition, a subcommittee of volunteers will advise
on systems and technical components. ASHRAE will move from its current building by October 2020.
For updates on ASHRAE’s new world headquarters building renovations project, visit the ASHRAE HQ FAQ page.
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ASHRAE PUBLISHES UPDATED RESIDENTIAL, CONSTRUCTION STANDARD
ATLANTA (Jan. 18, 2019) – Increased building activity, operational demands, changes in codes and design and new energy
efficiency strategies were just some of the topics discussed among buildings professionals at the 2019 ASHRAE Winter Conference
and AHR Expo.
The 2019 ASHRAE Winter Conference took place Jan. 12-16 at the Omni Hotel Atlanta at CNN Center and the Georgia World
Congress Center in Atlanta, Ga, ASHRAE’s headquarter city. More than 2,700 individuals registered for this year’s Winter
Conference.
The AHR Expo attracted HVACR professionals from around the globe and provided a forum for manufacturers to showcase the
latest products and services. The Expo drew more than 65,000 attendees, with 1,809 exhibitors total, 496 international exhibitors
from 35 countries and 107 first time exhibitors.
The Winter Conference technical program featured more than 300 presentations, with interest surrounding this year’s new
track, Renewable and Natural Systems, where session topics included exploring energy technologies, renewable energy sources and
the future of the smart grid.
“The Winter Conference and AHR Expo provides an excellent setting for buildings professionals to collaborate on new ideas and
share knowledge,” said 2018-2019 ASHRAE President Sheila J. Hayter, P.E. “As we explore ways to incorporate renewable energy
technologies into integrated building concepts, ASHRAE will take an even greater leadership role in defining the relationship
between buildings and the power sector. The Winter Conference and AHR Expo continues to be one of the most important
platforms through which this knowledge is shared.”
At the conference, Hayter provided Society updates and initiatives related to the Society theme, “Building Our New Energy Future.”
She focused on how ASHRAE is preparing buildings professionals for the challenges and opportunities of designing efficient and grid-
responsive buildings within the changing energy sector. Hayter announced that a workshop, Building our New Energy Future:
Current and Emerging Research Priorities, will be held Feb. 4-5, sponsored by NREL and ASHRAE. Also announced was the release
of a presidential webinar, titled “Efficient Buildings, the Future and a More Intelligent Grid.”
Additionally, “Q&A” videos will be released on The Potential For Zero Energy Districts, Smart Homes–Saving Energy and Money
and Grid-Interactive Buildings.
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ASHRAE PUBLISHES UPDATED RESIDENTIAL, CONSTRUCTION STANDARD
During the conference, ASHRAE signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Pakistan HVACR Society (PHVACR).
The agreement formalizes the two organizations’ long-standing commitment toward the promotion of common cooling and heating
related endeavors.
ASHRAE and UN Environment announced the launch of its 2019 and 2020 work plan. The new work plan will afford ASHRAE
opportunities to work with local and national policy markets, ensuring sound energy efficiency and environmental protection
policies based on ASHRAE standards and resources. This is the fifth work plan resulting from a 2007 MoU agreement between
ASHRAE and UN Environment.
“The mutual benefit of the new work plan is that ASHRAE has the ability to make key experts in refrigerant development and the
application of new refrigerants accessible to UN Environment, through ASHRAE chapters to provide training to national policy
makers and practitioners in developing countries,” said Hayter. “As the world shifts to use of refrigerants with lower global
warming potential, mandated by the Montreal Protocol, the linkage between ASHRAE and UN Environment’s OzonAction unit is
critically important to meet global challenges.”
ASHRAE recognized outstanding achievements and contributions of dedicated members to the HVACR industry during its Honors
and Awards program. A special presentation was made to H.E. (Barney) Burroughs, presidential Fellow Life Member ASHRAE, for
his 100thASHRAE conference attended.
The slate of nominees for 2019-2020 board officers and directors were announced. Elections will be held in May.
New publications were highlighted including the International Green Construction Code® (IgCC®) powered by
ANSI/ASHRAE/ICC/USGBC/IES Standard 189.1-2017, the newly revised ANSI/ASHRAE/IES Standard 90.2-2018, Energy-Efficient
Design of Low-Rise Residential Buildings, and the Commissioning Stakeholders’ Guide, among others.
The 2019 ASHRAE Annual Conference will take place June 22-26 in Kansas City, with the 2020 Winter Conference Feb. 1-5, and
the AHR Expo, Feb. 3-5, in Orlando, Fla.
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GOVERNMENT OUTREACH
EWeek Proclamation Issued in Arizona
Tucson, Arizona Mayor Jonathan Rothschild has
recognized February 17–23, 2019 as Engineers
Week through a proclamation issued by his
office. Since 1951, EWeek has been set aside to
recognize the remarkable women and men in
the engineering profession. ASHRAE was
fortunate that the issuing of this proclamation
coincided with a visit by ASHRAE President
Sheila J. Hayter to the Tucson Chapter.
Pictured to the right is the Proclamation for
Engineers Week 2019 issued by Tucson Mayor
Rothschild. Click the image to view larger.
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GLOBAL GOVERNMENT AFFAIRS
IPCC Releases Report on the Impacts of Global Warming
On October 6, the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change approved a special report entitled “Global Warming of
1.5°C.” This report assesses the impacts of global warming of 1.5°C above pre-industrial levels, and how those impacts
would change if global warming increased instead to 2°C.
Under the Paris Agreement, countries committed to “Holding the increase in the global average temperature to well
below 2°C above pre-industrial levels and pursuing efforts to limit the temperature increase to 1.5°C above pre-
industrial levels.”
The IPCC report found significant differences between the impacts of global warming of 1.5°C compared with 2°C,
including extreme weather events, sea level rise, and the irreversible loss of ecosystems such as coral reefs.
The report also explained the difficulties of limiting global warming to 1.5°C: “The report finds that limiting global
warming to 1.5°C would require “rapid and far-reaching” transitions in land, energy, industry, buildings, transport, and
cities. Global net human-caused emissions of carbon dioxide (CO2) would need to fall by about 45 percent from 2010
levels by 2030, reaching ‘net zero’ around 2050. This means that any remaining emissions would need to be balanced by
removing CO2 from the air.”
Energy Efficiency Day 2018
Senators Jeanne Shaheen (D-NH) and Rob Portman (R-OH) introduced a Senate resolution that designated October 5,
2018 as Energy Efficiency Day and recognized the “economic and environmental benefits that have been driven by
private sector innovation and Federal energy efficiency policies put in place over the past 4 decades.” The resolution
had a total of 21 bipartisan cosponsors and passed the Senate unanimously last week.
Click here to learn more.
U.S CONGRESSIONAL ACTIVITIES
116th Congressional Update
The 116th Congress officially convened on January 3rd as roughly 100 new members were sworn in. At the start of the new
Congress, ASHRAE worked with a number of organizations on a letter that encourages the use of energy efficient
infrastructure.
DOE’s EERE and IG Nominees Confirmed
At the end of the 115th Congress, the Senate confirmed Daniel Simmons to lead the Department of Energy’s Office of Energy
Efficiency and Renewable Energy (EERE) and Teri Donaldson as Inspector General.
Senators Introduce State Energy Legislation
Senators Shaheen (D-NH), Collins (R-ME), Reed (D-RI) and Coons (D-DE), have introduced the Investing in State Energy Act. If
enacted, “the bill would require the U.S. Department of Energy to distribute the full annual award amount of U.S. State Energy
Program and Weatherization Assistance Program funds to states no later than 60 days after funds are appropriated by Congress.”
Click on the links to read the full bill and summary.
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FEDERAL GOVERNMENT AFFAIRS
Update on the Government Shutdown
The partial government shutdown started on December 21 and has continued for over 30 days, making it the longest shutdown in
U.S. history. President Trump and lawmakers remain at an impasse over funding for a border wall. While 75% of the government
remains open, multiple departments and agencies are closed, including: Homeland Security (including TSA, FEMA, and the Coast
Guard), FBI, Transportation, Commerce (including NOAA), Interior (including the National Park Service and the Bureau of Land
Management), Agriculture (including the U.S. Forest Service), Housing and Urban Development, Justice, NASA, and the
Environmental Protection Agency.
Andrew Wheeler Nominated to Run EPA
President Trump nominated Acting Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Andrew Wheeler to lead the agency. Wheeler
was serving as the Acting Administrator after Scott Pruitt resigned 6 months ago. The Senate Committee on Environment and
Public Works held a confirmation hearing on January 16 which can be viewed here.
DOE’s Better Buildings Program a Call on Energy Efficiency’s Impact on Resiliency
The Better Buildings Residential network at the Department of Energy is hosting a peer exchange call on January 24 on “the ways
energy efficiency can improve resiliency in different regions of the country.” Register for the webinar here.
DOD Releases Climate Report
The Department of Defense has sent a 22 page report to Congress on the effects climate change will have on military operations.
The report, which can be read here, focuses on 79 installations and it revealed “that 53 [installations] experience recurrent
flooding, 43 face drought, 36 are exposed to wildfires.”
DOE Announces Research Program Funding
“DOE’s Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) and Small Business Technology Transfer (STTR) programs will award $33
million to 149 small businesses in 32 states. The funding will help small businesses research the feasibility of new innovations
for scientific computing, basic energy sciences, biological & environmental research, & nuclear physics.” The DOE’s Office of Energy
Efficiency and Renewable Energy has also “selected $25 million in research projects for next-generation marine energy
devices. Marine energy includes ocean wave power, tidal, and river/ocean current devices that convert movement of water into
electricity.”
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Abstract Submission Deadline Extended!
April 17th & 18th 2019 at the Marriott Syracuse Downtown
Abstract Submission Deadline Extended! Please submit your abstract by October 19, 2018.
17th ANNUAL NEW YORK STATE
GREEN BUILDING CONFERENCE
April 17 - 18, 2019
Marriott Syracuse Downtown, Syracuse, NY
The New York State Green Building Conference Abstract Selection Committee is currently
seeking presentation proposals for the 17th Annual New York State Green Building Conference
to be held on April 17–18, 2019 at the Marriott Syracuse Downtown, formerly known as the Hotel
Syracuse.
Presentations for the 2019 conference must fit into a 60 minute time slot, including time for
questions. Although presentations that are applicable to one of the topics listed below are
desired, new and innovative topics that meet the intent and purpose of this conference are also
encouraged to apply.
2019 Topics Include:
Building Science
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High Performance Buildings
Resiliency
Biomimicry & Life-inspired design
Green Materials & Resources
Health & Wellness in the Built Environment
Green Building Rating Systems
Urban Design, Planning, & Community Development
Renewable Energy
Others
It's easier than ever to submit using our new online form! Please submit your
abstract by October 19, 2018.
The schedule for selection of abstracts is as follows:
Deadline for abstract submission: October 19, 2018
Notification of selected abstracts: November 30, 2018
17th Annual New York State Green Building Conference: April 17 & 18, 2019
More information coming soon at:
www.esf.edu/greenbuilding
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“Forward Thinking for a Sustainable Future”
Mechanical Engineer (Hamilton, NJ)
Keystone Engineering Group, Inc. is a full-service professional engineering firm providing specialized designs for the Water
and Wastewater Industry. We proudly keep the client central in our philosophy, operations and ideas.
Keystone provides a collaborative team environment where creative self-starters are encouraged to share their unique
capabilities and talents, and continue their professional development. This lively productive setting allows our team to
approach projects in innovative ways, and find personalized solutions for all our clients’ needs.
The successful Engineer would have the opportunity to use their talents to:
Prepare detailed design drawings and technical specifications
Load calculations, make equipment selection, and other related design tasks under the guidance of a Project
Manager and/or other senior technical staff
Design various HVAC system types, including ventilation systems, packaged rooftop, split systems, and VRF,
under the guidance of the Project Manager
Draft plumbing system types including: potable water, natural gas, sanitary and vent
Plan layout of fire sprinkler and alarm systems
Perform construction administration and field investigation tasks for projects, including conducting field
inspections
Develop system narratives: writing and organizing the document, and include images
Other talents and qualifications include:
A Bachelor’s degree in Mechanical Engineering, with a concentration in HVAC and plumbing
A minimum of 4 years of consulting engineering experience in designing HVAC, plumbing systems, and fire
protection systems for commercial, municipal, or industrial facilities
EIT certification is a plus
Proficiency in design and calculation software and Microsoft Office Suite required, proficiency in AutoCAD and Revit is a plus
Creative thinking, and ability to work effectively within a team
Excellent communication, interpersonal, time management, and problem solving skills
Ability to be flexible in changing and challenging situations
How to Apply:
Please email a Cover Letter and Resume to [email protected].
Keystone Engineering Group, Inc.
3836 Quakerbridge Road Hamilton NJ 08619
www.kegi.net
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Position: Senior Mechanical Engineer (HVAC), Port Authority of New York and New Jersey at 4 World Trade Center, New
York, NY
As a Senior Mechanical Engineer in the Engineering/Architecture Design Division of the Engineering Department, you will be
reporting to a Principal Mechanical Engineer and be responsible for performing the preparation of mechanical engineering
studies, contract drawings, technical specifications, and construction cost estimates; evaluate project scopes, develop design
criteria, budgets for design services, and design schedules; provide technical advice and assistance to facility and other Port
Authority personnel in matters related to mechanical engineering; audit mechanical engineering designs performed by
consultants; lead project teams in the preparation of mechanical engineering designs including preparation of request for
proposals (RFP), design coordination, status reporting, schedule reporting, budget reporting, and brief senior staff. The
mechanical engineering designs include, but not be limited to, heating ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) systems and
central heating and refrigeration plants (CHRPS) for buildings and structures at various Port Authority facilities.
Qualifications
Candidates must present the following qualifications to be considered eligible for this position:
• Bachelor’s Degree in Mechanical Engineering from an accredited college or university
• Minimum of seven (7) years diversified experience in the design of heating, ventilation and air conditioning systems for
commercial and industrial buildings as well as transportation facilities, central heating and refrigeration plants, and
thermal distribution systems.
• Working knowledge of New York State, New York City and New Jersey Building and Mechanical codes.
• Direct experience in the preparation of contract drawings, technical specifications and detailed construction cost
estimates.
• Proficient in the use of various computer programs such as HVAC load calculations, Microsoft Outlook, Word, Excel,
PowerPoint, and AutoCAD.
• Must possess a valid driver’s license.
For a full description and procedure to apply, refer to the link: http://www.jointheportauthority.com/jobs/3305656-senior-
mechanical-engineer-hvac
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ADVERTISE WITH NJ ASHRAE
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