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BCxP, CxA, CBCP, CEM, LEED AP . * Commitment to ongoing professional development through annual seminars, training sessions, and industry programs. Key Responsibilities Commissioning Planning ...

BCxP, CxA, CBCP, CEM, LEED AP . * Commitment to ongoing professional development through annual seminars, training sessions, and industry programs. Key Responsibilities Commissioning Planning ...

Opportunity to work with and learn more about the LEED, SITES, TRUE, GRESB, WELL, Fitwel, Parksmart, Living Building Challenge rating systems, including forms, calculations, documentation ...

Senior Electrical Engineer

Des Moines, IA

$104.90K - $136.60K/yr

LEED Accredited Professional and previous experience participating in the LEED or other green rating system process * Experience and interest in sustainable building design. * An appreciation and ...

LEED Accredited Professional and previous experience participating in the LEED or other green rating system process. * Experience and interest in sustainable building design. * Energy modeling ...

Professional Engineer

Miami, FL · On-site

$125K - $150K/yr

Review and incorporate LEED standards and sustainable practices in design Project Oversight & Client Interaction * Serve as lead electrical engineer on assigned projects * Interface directly with ...

LEED AP with specialty required. SKILLS & COMPETENCIES: * Thorough knowledge of sustainability, building science, integrated design and LEED guidelines. * Proven presentation and communication skills ...

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How much do leed jobs pay per year?

As of May 29, 2026, the average yearly pay for leed in the United States is $117,408.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $97,500.00 and $133,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a LEED job?

A LEED job typically refers to roles related to Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED), a certification system for green buildings. Professionals in these roles focus on sustainable building practices, energy efficiency, and environmental responsibility. Common positions include LEED project managers, sustainability consultants, and architects specializing in green design. These jobs often require knowledge of LEED standards and may involve obtaining LEED accreditation from the U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC).

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) professional, and why are they important?

To thrive as a LEED professional, you need a solid background in sustainable design, green building practices, and typically a LEED accreditation such as LEED Green Associate or LEED AP. Familiarity with LEED Online, energy modeling software, and project certification processes is essential. Strong communication, project management, and analytical thinking help you collaborate effectively with multidisciplinary teams and stakeholders. These skills ensure the successful implementation of sustainable building strategies that meet certification standards and client goals.

What challenges might a LEED professional face when managing certification projects across multiple stakeholders?

LEED professionals often coordinate with architects, engineers, contractors, and building owners to ensure that projects meet sustainability standards. A common challenge is aligning all team members on documentation requirements and timelines, as each stakeholder may have different priorities and levels of LEED experience. Effective communication and proactive planning are crucial for overcoming these challenges and ensuring a smooth certification process. LEED professionals also need to stay up to date with evolving standards and maintain attention to detail when tracking credits and compiling submissions.

What are LEED professionals?

LEED professionals are individuals who are accredited in the Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) program, which is a globally recognized certification for sustainable building practices. They play a key role in guiding projects through the LEED certification process, ensuring buildings meet rigorous standards for energy efficiency, water conservation, and environmental impact. LEED professionals can specialize in various aspects of green building, such as design, construction, or operations, and typically hold credentials like LEED Green Associate or LEED Accredited Professional (LEED AP).

What is the difference between Leed vs LEED Green Associate?

AspectLeedLEED Green Associate
CertificationsLeed Professional Credentials (e.g., LEED AP)LEED Green Associate
Work EnvironmentDesign, construction, and consulting firms focused on sustainable building projectsEntry-level sustainability roles, project teams, and consulting
Industry UsageUsed by professionals seeking advanced LEED credentialsUsed by individuals starting in green building and sustainability

The main difference is that Leed refers to the broader LEED certification system and professional credentials like LEED AP, while LEED Green Associate is an entry-level certification for those beginning their careers in green building and sustainability. The LEED Green Associate credential demonstrates foundational knowledge, whereas Leed credentials like LEED AP indicate advanced expertise in LEED projects.

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Infographic showing various Leed job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 96% Full Time, 3% Part Time, and 1% Contract. Highlights an 91% Physical, 5% Hybrid, and 4% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $117,408 per year, or $56.4 per hour.
Multi Family Sector Energy Commissioning Engineer

Multi Family Sector Energy Commissioning Engineer

Salas O'Brien, Inc.

Buffalo, NY

$72.50K - $87.36K/yr

Full-time

Posted 28 days ago


Salas O'Brien rating

7.2

Company rating: 7.2 out of 10

Based on 6 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

259th of 349 rated engineering


Job description

Multi Family Sector Energy Commissioning Engineer

Full-Time: Exempt

Job Summary

The Multi-Family Sector Energy Commissioning Engineer supports multifamily residential projects by providing energy modeling, commissioning, and performance verification services that advance energy efficiency, sustainability, and high-performance building outcomes. This role collaborates with clients, owners, and design teams to analyze building energy consumption, evaluate HVAC, electrical, and plumbing systems, and recommend practical, cost-effective efficiency and decarbonization strategies. The Engineer leads and supports certification and compliance efforts for Passive House, ENERGY STAR Multifamily, LEED for Homes, WELL, and other green building programs, including inspections, testing, verification, and documentation. Responsibilities also include life-cycle cost analysis, energy audits, development of technical reports, and completion of energy and needs assessments, ensuring multifamily projects meet performance goals, regulatory requirements, and long-term operational efficiency targets.

Responsibilities

  • Conducts energy models and simulations of new and renovated multifamily building projects.
  • Performs multifamily building energy audits.
  • Analyzes multifamily building energy consumption patterns.
  • Utilizes Life Cycle Cost Analysis software tools.
  • Ability to review multifamily building HVAC and electrical system designs and recommends feasible energy efficiency improvements.
  • Develops spreadsheet energy analysis calculations.
  • Completes USGBC LEED for Homes templates (minimally M/E/P, preferably all templates).
  • Composes final reports.
  • Participates in meetings with clients and design team members.
  • Completes IPNA Energy and Need Assessments.
  • Responsible for design direction for Passive House Projects as well as project site reviews and certifications.
  • Responsible for the inspection, verification, and testing services associated with Energy Star Multifamily Projects.
  • Provides mechanical, plumbing, electric, and energy related support services for the following project types:
    • Passive House
    • Multifamily LEED Certified
    • Multifamily Energy Star
    • International Well Building Institute Certified
    • Green Building Standard Certified
    • Enterprise Green Communities Certified
  • Performs all other related duties as assigned.

Education and Experience

  • Bachelor of Science Degree or equivalent and five years of experience.
  • Preferably has a Professional Engineering License (P.E.) or Engineer-in-Training (E.I.T.) working toward P.E. Licensing.
  • Experience with DOE 2- eQuest modeling software and other modeling software tools.
  • Certified Energy Manager Certification preferred.
  • USGBC LEED AP for Homes preferred.
  • Modeling software tools experience.
  • Familiarity with renewable energy, deep energy savings, and net zero energy strategies.
  • Resnet HERS Rater preferred.
  • AEE Energy Auditor Certification preferred.
  • Measurement & Verification Professional Certification preferred (CMVP).
  • BFI Multifamily Building Analyst (MFBA) Certification preferred.
  • LEED Green Rater preferred.
  • Well Building Institute Consultant Certification preferred.

Location: Buffalo, New York

Travel: Up to 25-50%

Compensation & Benefits:

The expected base salary range for this role is $72,500-$87,360 USD per year exempt. Actual compensation will be determined based on a number of factors including skills, experience, qualifications, and location.

This role is also eligible for a comprehensive U.S. based benefits package, including:

  • Medical, dental, and vision insurance
  • 401(k) with company match
  • Paid time off and company holidays
  • Wellness programs and employee assistance resources
  • Professional development support

For more information, visit our full benefits overview here.

At Salas O’Brien we tell our clients that we’re engineered for impact. This passion for making a difference applies just as much to our team as it does to our projects. That’s why we’re committed to living our values every day: inspiring, achieving, and connecting as shared owners of our success with a focus on a sustainable future.

Building for the long-term means that all of our team members can expect to work on amazing projects with a people-first approach to problem solving. It also means that each member of our team has truly limitless potential to build a unique, meaningful, and high-impact career—and they’ll receive great total rewards along the way.

About Us:

Founded in 1975, Salas O’Brien is an employee-owned engineering and professional services firm focused on achieving impact for our clients, our team, and the world. We know that tomorrow’s requirements are today’s opportunities, and we are here to design lasting solutions for pressing challenges.

We work across a variety of industries providing integrated engineering and consulting services. Our specialized experience includes design for data centers, healthcare, science and technology, high-rise buildings, clean energy, education, and other building types as well as structural and building sciences, infrastructure asset management, advanced robotics, and more.

Our technical expertise is paired with an exceptional team of business development, human resources, finance and accounting, information technology, and marketing professionals, all of whom play a key role in bringing our commitments to life every day.

Equal Opportunity Employment Statement

Salas O’Brien provides equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants for employment and prohibits discrimination and harassment of any type without regard to race, colour, religion, age, sex, national origin, disability status, genetics, protected veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state/provincial, or local laws. Salas O’Brien will accommodate the disability-related needs of applicants as required by law.

Third-Party Agency Notice

Salas O’Brien does not accept unsolicited resumes from external recruiters or agencies. We only work with approved partners engaged directly by our Talent Acquisition team for specific searches. Unsolicited submissions will not be eligible for placement fees.