Energy Engineer
Company: The New York Public Library
Location: New York City
Posted on: February 15, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Description Overview The NYPL
Energy Team is committed to implementing energy management best
practices across the NYPL’s portfolio of buildings to help the City
meet its ambitious emissions reductions and energy goals. NYPL is
working to reduce building emissions by 49% by 2025 and 86% by 2030
(compared to 2005 levels), culminating in full decarbonization by
2050. The Energy Team works to track overall energy usage and
identify energy-saving opportunities in buildings, implement
energy-efficient operations and maintenance (O&M) practices,
and oversee the delivery of energy-efficiency retrofit projects.
The Energy Engineer provides direction and oversight on operation
and maintenance activities across the New York Public Library’s
portfolio of real estate to ensure all locations are operating
efficiently. The Energy Engineer will work with outside vendors and
project managers on designing, specifying, programming and
integrating new and existing building management systems (BMS). The
position requires a technical understanding of HVAC systems,
diligent recordkeeping and other administrative duties related to
maintaining an efficient and professional Facility Operations team.
We are looking for someone we can count on to: Own : Coordination
and management of multiple building automation installation
projects across NYPL’s portfolio. Technical assistance and
troubleshooting of BMS and solar systems Teach : Staff to identify
opportunities for improvement in energy efficiency and
sustainability and how to execute such measures. Learn: How the
Facilities Department interacts with other divisions and
departments How to improve critical work functions and efficiencies
department-wide. Diversification of knowledge of building systems
and equipment. Improve : The ability of NYPL to provide library
patrons and staff with an energy efficient, safe and welcoming
environment. Some expectations for this role are that within: 1
month , this person will: Understand how the library is organized
and physically laid out Understand the specific goals and role of
the Energy Team and Facilities Operations team in relation to other
departments Know their departmental contacts Begin to perform
inspections and assessments of Library branches 3 months , this
person will: Serve as a primary point of contact on energy team for
BMS systems of all branches Participate in interdepartmental
planning meetings Develop logistical plans Oversee implementation
of schedules Resolve problems and create action plans within
limited resources 6 months and beyond , this person will: Train
others on energy conservation and sustainability Perform
inspections and assessments independently Develop cost estimates
for resource redeployment Responsibilities Support the design and
development of energy efficiency and/or clean energy projects:
Collaborate with NYPL’s Energy Team to identify potential energy
efficiency and clean energy project opportunities at City
facilities. Assess the current state and provide risk analysis of
City facilities to develop recommendations for building
optimization and energy efficiency. Develop project scope of work
through surveys and site visits and prepare energy project funding
proposals and supporting documents (i.e., materials that calculate
estimated energy savings, cost savings, emissions reductions, and
other benefits expected from energy projects). Provide technical
assessments, design review, and M&V. Perform engineering
calculations and energy modeling to verify the reasonableness and
accuracy of estimated energy usage reductions, energy cost savings,
and avoided emissions for proposed energy efficiency projects.
Assess construction design information such as detail and assembly
drawings, design calculations, system layouts and sketches, or
specifications. Review, provide comments, and make recommendations
on design packages submitted by consultants for proposed energy
efficiency projects. Evaluate designs or specifications submitted
by contractors to ensure accuracy and quality. Perform measurement
and verification (M&V) activities (e.g., developing M&V
plans, quantifying energy usage impacts post-implementation,
performance and savings verification, etc.). Support
energy-efficient operations and maintenance, including building
optimization, as well as commissioning and retro-commissioning.
Support energy-efficient building operations and maintenance
(O&M), preventative maintenance, energy audits,
retro-commissioning and controls installation efforts to city-owned
and/or supervised buildings to bring them into a state of good
repair. Specifically: Building operations: Uses existing equipment
and system monitoring databases to trend equipment data and
identify issues, anomalies, and re-tuning opportunities. Makes
recommendations about maintenance to facility maintenance teams.
Helps create equipment-specific maintenance plans for newly
installed and retrofitted equipment, especially if that equipment
needs a different maintenance approach because of its technology,
vendor-specific requirements, and/or impacts on operations.
Preventative maintenance: Support building maintenance by helping
develop and implementing a preventative maintenance plan; offer
technical expertise and resources (e.g., tools and training) to
improve operations and maintenance of building systems.
Commissioning: Provide commissioning oversight for new projects,
including reviewing project specifications, design, construction,
and commissioning documents. Ensure that installed equipment and
systems can be properly commissioned and maintained by checking
against original design intent, design basis, and owner project
requirements. Provide field verification through witnessing and
testing to ensure project quality and adherence to design. Oversee
all commissioning documentation (including verification sheets,
test procedures, final commissioning report and systems manual)
transfer to the agency. Track and maintain accurate records about
commissioning issues. Energy audits and retro-commissioning: Review
and analyze energy audits completed by third-party consultants and
contractors to identify and verify energy conservation
opportunities. Conduct testing and short-term diagnostic monitoring
to evaluate and implement energy and cost-saving opportunities
associated with system tune-ups and no-cost to low-cost measures.
Provide overall support for the unit’s and City’s mission.
Participate in ad hoc and special projects as needed. Act as a
resource/subject matter expert on the agency’s energy management
and energy efficiency work. Represent the agency and the City in
national and international conferences, conduct related research,
and support deployment of agency-wide awareness seminars. Required
Education, Experience & Skills Required Education & Certifications
Bachelor's degree in engineering (civil, mechanical, or electrical)
required Required Experience 2 years of experience in energy
management, commissioning, building automation controls systems or
mechanical or electrical engineering Extensive experience in
commissioning mechanical and electrical equipment Required Skills
Ability to read and interpret mechanical and electrical design
drawings Familiarity with technical project management operations,
including project planning, scope development, design and
construction management, and project close-out Familiarity with NYC
mechanical and energy codes, as well as ASHRAE guidelines for
high-performance buildings Candidates with a NYS Professional
Engineer licenses, as well as Building Operator Certification-Level
1 certification, Certified Energy Manager (CEM), Certified Energy
Auditor (CEA), Certified Building Commissioning Professional
(CBCP), and/or Certified Measurement and Verification Professional
(CMVP) credential and/or experience creating and conducting
Measurement and Verification Plans per the International
Performance Measurement and Verification Protocol (IPMVP) are
preferred Good technical writing and verbal communication skills
Demonstrated ability to effectively manage multiple priorities and
business relationships Strong organizational, written and verbal
communication, interpersonal, and analytical skills
Managerial/Supervisory Responsibilities N/A More Core Values All
team members are expected and encouraged to embody the NYPL Core
Values: Be Helpful to patrons and colleagues Be Resourceful in
solving problems Be Curious in all aspects of your work Be
Welcoming and Inclusive Work Environment Public library setting
Outdoors Office setting Active construction sites Physical Duties
Lifting/moving items up to 30 lbs may be required Traveling
throughout NYC Pre-Placement Physical Required? No Union/Non Union
Non-Union FLSA Status Exempt Schedule 35 hours per week Monday to
Friday from 9:00am to 5:00pm Evenings and weekends as necessary
This job description represents the types and levels of
responsibilities that will be required of the position and shall
not be construed as a declaration of all of the specific duties and
responsibilities for the role. Job duties may change if Library
priorities change. Employees may be directed to perform job-related
tasks other than those specifically presented in this description
as needed. The New York Public Library Salary Statement At the
Library, we believe that pay transparency and pay equity are
important to ensuring we source the best candidates and keep the
best employees. When making a determination as to the appropriate
salary for a candidate, we consider a variety of factors such,
including, but not limited to, the position requirements, the
skills, prior experience, and educational background required or
preferred for the job, the scope and impact of the role within the
organization, internal peer equity, and the candidate's specific
training, experience, education level, and skills. No single factor
is conclusive; the Library reserves the right to consider any and
all relevant factors and make a decision consistent with its
policies.
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