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Ecosystem in Boston, Massachusetts, is looking for an experienced mechanical project manager to lead unique construction projects focusing on energy efficiency. You will oversee on-site operations and ensure successful project delivery, bringing over 10 years of experience and strong mechanical skills.
With an annual salary range of $140,000 to $190,000, you’ll also enjoy comprehensive insurance benefits, paid time off, and a people-first culture. Ideal candidates have a degree in mechanical engineering and a passion for solving complex challenges.
At Ecosystem we believe we should be accountable for results. That’s why we've integrated engineering and construction, seeing our projects through from design concept to implementation and commissioning. And that's how we can efficiently solve complex energy challenges in the built environment.
Here are some of the projects we've been working on recently: Adelphi University, Brown University and San Diego Padres Stadium.
At Ecosystem, you won’t work on standard projects with off-the-shelf solutions. You’ll take on existing, energy-intensive, and complex buildings—designed at a time when energy was inexpensive. Every mandate is unique and calls for technical rigor, curiosity, ownership mindset and comfort with complexity.
You’ll lead the implementation phase - from pre-construction through day-to day construction activities, delivery and close out - leveraging both your engineering technical background and your project management skills to deliver guaranteed outcomes in safety, client satisfaction, budget, performance.
More specifically, you will:
Join a mission-driven, stable organization with over 30 years of experience modernizing the built environment— delivering guaranteed results and generating over 30% in energy savings!
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