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An established industry player is seeking a Certified Professional Engineer to join their rapidly growing consulting team. This exciting role involves traveling to client locations to provide expertise on energy-efficient projects and tax credits. You will be at the forefront of renewable energy technologies, working closely with mid-sized firms across the nation. If you are passionate about engineering and eager for growth, this position offers a fantastic opportunity to make a significant impact in a dynamic environment.
This range is provided by Anchor Quest, LLC. Your actual pay will be based on your skills and experience — talk with your recruiter to learn more.
$120,000.00/yr - $140,000.00/yr
Anchor Quest is partnering with a rapidly growing national consulting service firm to hire Certified Professional Engineers (PE) and to help provide leadership with their fastest growing team. This position will help lead and advise the client by inspecting and approving multi-million-dollar projects for LEED and other tax benefits and certifications. Our client will invest in your growth by training you on the latest trends and findings in tax credits. The ideal candidate we're looking for will have their PE certification, have a huge desire for growth and succeed, as well as an outgoing personality that loves to customer interface. This is a 70% travel role based remotely within specific targeted cities (including Atlanta), where you will provide consulting for mid-sized firms nationwide. If you are ready to make a change from your current industry, or peaked at a firm with little chance for growth, this position may be right for you.
For immediate consideration, please apply directly through this posting with a Word document resume. Sorry, no Visa's or sponsorships offered at this time.
Entry level
Full-time
Engineering, Project Management, and Consulting
Construction, Business Consulting and Services, and Civil Engineering