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What is the difference between Building Science Manager vs Building Envelope Specialist?

AspectBuilding Science ManagerBuilding Envelope Specialist
CredentialsTypically requires engineering or architecture degrees, certifications like LEED or Building Science certificationsOften holds engineering, architecture degrees, and certifications related to building envelope or sustainability
Work EnvironmentOversees building performance, sustainability, and design integration in various projectsFocuses on building envelope systems, insulation, and moisture control in construction and renovation projects
Industry UsageUsed across construction, consulting, and building design firmsCommon in construction, architectural firms, and specialized consulting

The Building Science Manager and Building Envelope Specialist roles share a focus on building performance and sustainability, but the manager oversees broader building systems and project coordination, while the specialist concentrates on the building envelope's design and integrity.

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Building Enclosure Commissioning (BECx) Project Manager

dbHMS

Chicago, IL • Hybrid

$75K - $95K/yr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

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Job description

Building Enclosure Commissioning (BECx) Project Manager
Firm Overview
Do more than just build! At dbHMS, we are a collection of doers and thinkers. We combine our passion for engineering with our client’s vision to realize successful construction projects in our community and worldwide. Together with our clients, we are dedicated to leaving a legacy of stewardship and innovation through our impact on the built environment. Our staff of talented individuals and unique characters is united in their dedication to delivering high-performance, efficient, and sustainable buildings worldwide. 
Our Commissioning Studio team, in our Chicago office, is seeking a Building Enclosure Commissioning Project Manager. This role will join a collaborative team of commissioning professionals for a variety of projects while working closely with clients, client reps, architects, and MEP engineers in creating designs for all kinds of spaces. 
Our dynamic work environment provides the perfect opportunity to advance your career while developing and fine-tuning your skills along with offering a supportive office culture, diverse workforce, flexible work schedules, and regular social events. At dbHMS, you will find everything you need for an exciting, challenging, and rewarding career.  
dbHMS is committed to a diverse workforce and to providing a safe, accessible workplace. Most duties will be performed in an office environment. dbHMS currently operates with both hybrid and remote-only work policies. The remainder of the duties will be performed in a combination of office environment and construction/field environment which will involve trips to projects sites.
While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to sit, and frequently is required to walk. The work typically requires the use of hands to type, handle or feel; reach with hands and arms; and talk or hear. The employee is regularly required to stand and perform work in the field. The typical week consists of five, eight-hour shifts.
When in the field the employee must be able to climb stairs and endure typical construction site conditions. Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision, distance vision, color vision, and the ability to adjust focus.
Occasional overnight travel may be required depending on the employee’s home location. Frequent local field visits in the office metro area will be necessary. A valid and clean driver's license is required.
dbHMS offers a competitive benefits package that includes:
  • 401(k)
  • 401(k) matching
  • Insurance - Health, Dental, Vision, and Life
  • Paid Time Off
  • Professional Trade Organization dues reimbursement
Waiting periods may apply.
Position Overview
dbHMS is seeking an innovative Project Manager who is a technically focused architect or engineer with a passion for building science as it pertains to better building enclosures. The candidate will work alongside a collaborative team of commissioning professionals to expand our services related to the commissioning of buildings and systems. This includes the quest for improvement within the industry and expanding the mission of sustainability among the building design, construction, and operation of buildings. Technical expertise and implemented skills include modeling tools, third-party reviews, field observations, testing practices, and enclosure consulting management skills.
The ideal candidate will have a minimum of 5+years of experience with specific knowledge and a project track record in the evaluation, investigation, commissioning, and design of building enclosure components and assemblies on new and existing structures. Experience with constructability reviews and construction management processes is a plus. A strong candidate will have a scientific mindset, understanding of building science, attention to detail, a strong determination to drill down in construction methods and material characteristics, an intense desire to get it right, and strong teamwork and communication.
This position is expected to be comfortable representing the company to external clients as well as to other industry professionals (design professionals, tradespeople, manufacturer’s representatives, etc.), which is paramount in building and maintaining industry relationships.
Essential Job Functions
  • Ability to communicate, manage and interact with clients, team members, and project parties to expand commissioning services, and specifically increase the impact of building enclosures in the industry.
  • Project financial responsibility (budgets, P/L, forecasting, invoicing, etc).
  • Demonstrate proficiency in analyzing and solving potential building design issues.
  • Effectively review project details for performance, buildability, and long-term maintainability.
  • Authoring project specifications and reviewing project specifications created by others.
  • Develop building enclosure material to be used for reports, marketing, and white papers.
  • Thorough understanding of construction documents and knowledge of the construction administration processes.
  • Experience with building enclosure field testing protocols, logistics, and technical aspects.
  • Conduct quality assurance reviews of documents to verify technical content is accurate, clear, and concise.
  • Multitask between several projects that are at various stages in the construction process.
  • Perform field observations at various stages of construction and document deficiencies.
  • Effective client and project management through effective and clear communication in both written and verbal correspondence. This includes providing information on non-conformance, recommendations, direction, and other communication to building trades and construction managers.
  • Communicate directly with clients and document all processes clearly and concisely, with the ability to present information to all audiences.
  • Professional Development.
  • Teaches discipline, design, and understanding to Entry Level Engineers.
    • Continues to receive mentorship and guidance from Senior Engineers.
    • Seeks out new information from external sources.
Requirements
  • Minimum Education: Bachelor of Science in Architectural Engineering, Architecture, or Engineering.
  • Strong technical writing ability and concise communication skills.
  • Project Management Experience.

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About dbHMS

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Industry

Engineering professional services

Company size

51 - 200 Employees

Headquarters location

Chicago, IL, US

Year founded

2002