Posted Jul 9, 2026

Compressed Air System Assessment Engineer - Remote

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This is a remote position. About Us Our client designs and delivers custom control, automation and turnkey compressed air solutions that cut energy use, lower costs, and improve reliability. The Role Lead on-site compressed air system assessments to identify energy, reliability, and production improvements. Deliver clear, quantified recommendations and work with the team to convert assessments into implementable solutions. Core Responsibilities Lead full-site supply- and demand-side compressed air assessments. Collect and analyze pressure, flow, power, and air-quality data; size and baseline systems. Use data loggers and field instruments (flow meters, pressure/current transmitters, power meters, dew point sensors). Quantify energy and cost savings and document findings in client reports and presentations. Develop preliminary schematic designs: single-line drawings, P&IDs, equipment schedules, piping diagrams. Communicate findings to clients and internal teams; help refine assessment process and go-to-market approach. Must-have Qualifications 5+ years in manufacturing/industrial engineering or equivalent experience. Bachelor’s in Mechanical Engineering preferred (or comparable experience). Practical experience designing or assessing industrial compressed air systems. Comfortable in industrial settings; able to use hand tools, work at heights, and stand/walk for long periods. Strong Excel and MS Office skills; excellent written/verbal presentation ability. Valid driver’s license; US citizenship required. Able to travel ~50% (typically 2–3 weeks/month). Nice-to-have Automation/controls (PLCs) experience. Hands-on troubleshooting and field commissioning experience. Benefits Medical, dental, vision; life & disability insurance 401(k) with company match Paid vacation, annual profit sharing, merit growth reviews Requirements Must-have Qualifications 5+ years in manufacturing/industrial engineering or equivalent experience. Bachelor’s in Mechanical Engineering preferred (or comparable experience). Practical experience designing or assessing industrial compressed air systems. Comfortable in industrial settings; able to use hand tools, work at heights, and stand/walk for long periods. Strong Excel and MS Office skills; excellent written/verbal presentation ability. Valid driver’s license; US citizenship required. Able to travel ~50% (typically 2–3 weeks/month). Nice-to-have Automation/controls (PLCs) experience. Hands-on troubleshooting and field commissioning experience. Benefits Benefits Medical, dental, vision; life & disability insurance 401(k) with company match Paid vacation, annual profit sharing, merit growth reviews