Latham
Job Description BUILDING SYSTEMS ENGINEER (BSE) I Why This Role Matters Step into a role where your expertise directly shapes the future of the built environment. As an Engineer I on the BSE Team, you’ll collaborate with a dynamic design group to plan, design, and bring to life innovative building systems across a diverse range of projects. From concept through installation, your work will leave a lasting impact—enhancing how people live, work, and interact with the spaces around them. In this role, you won’t just design systems—you’ll help drive meaningful change, contributing to more sustainable, efficient, and forward-thinking environments. Your specialized knowledge in building systems and your ability to coordinate seamlessly within a multi-disciplinary team will be key to delivering high-quality solutions. With the autonomy to lead moderately to highly complex projects, you’ll have the opportunity to grow your influence, sharpen your expertise, and see your ideas realized in tangible, real-world outcomes. What You Will Do • Collect owner drawings and documentation, • Perform Codes and Standards review, • Set up and produce Revit drawings efficiently while using internal standards and templates, • Prepare drawings; including plans, details, schematics, and schedules, • Perform site investigations and document existing conditions, • Implement changes to design or project documentation based on written or verbal descriptions from senior engineers, • Perform file management functions such as posting models, downloading model updates, and managing links, • Attend internal coordination meetings and communicate with other disciplines, • Attend client meetings and create meeting minutes, • Prepare engineering reports and opinions of probable construction costs, • Perform building condition evaluations and prepare reports, • Produces designs that have minimal QA/QC comments and minimal drawing presentation mistakes, • Perform quality assurance/control reviews on others’ work, • Prepare specifications, • Review and approve submittals, • Perform construction punchlists, • Attend construction meetings, • Assist CPL senior leadership with proposal efforts as required, • Mentor junior staff What You Bring • BS in Structural Engineering or related field, or an equivalent combination of education and experience, • A minimum of 4 years of experience, • Professional Licensure, • An ability to perform difficult technical computations and consolidate acquired data, • Ability to interact effectively across organizational boundaries to achieve goals and meet deadlines, • Familiarity with building systems such as HVAC, plumbing, power distribution, lighting and low-voltage systems, and structural components, • Working knowledge of Revit and other relevant design programs, • Proficient in utilizing Microsoft Office tools, • Effective leadership, and strong verbal, written, and interpersonal skills, • Engineering, analytical, and technical writing skills with attention to detail, • An understanding of construction plans/specifications To regular full-time and part-time employees who regularly work 30 or more hours per week • Healthcare for you and your family: Medical, Dental& Vision insurance. Single HDHP Medical plan with 100% paid premium, • Health Savings Account (HSA) with employer match, • Medical and Dependent Care Flexible Spending Accounts, • Long-Term Disability Insurance Company/team member sharing, • FREE Life Insurance and AD+D Insurance + Voluntary Life Insurance for you and your family, • FREE Short-Term and Long-Term Disability Insurance, • PTO + Sick Time + 8 Holidays a year, • Retirement Savings Plan - Contribution from CPL to grow your retirement funds, • Tuition Assistance: You may be eligible for continuing education assistance, • Student Loan Assistance Program: CPL will contribute up to a maximum of $100 a month for 5 years ($6,000 total) towards student loan debt, • Internal Mobility & Career Advancement We believe that building a strong community is about establishing a prevailing sense of fellowship among our team members, friends, and neighbors. • Collaboration – working with others towards the best solution, placing great emphasis on the collective wisdom of our internal teams., • Family – celebrating others’ successes, genuinely caring about the happiness and well-being of our team members and recognizing their own families as extensions of the CPL family., • Fun – not taking oneself too seriously, fully understanding that fun at work is conducive to productivity., • Inspiration – contributing to an uplifting workplace that facilitates growth a positive, upbeat attitude., • Integrity – doing what is ethically right and providing reliable follow-through on commitments. CPL does not accept unsolicited resumes from recruiting professionals or agencies, nor do we accept resumes from any source that does not reference a specific, open position. CPL will not be responsible for any fees arising from the use of resumes submitted by recruiting professionals or agencies that do not have a current placement fee agreement with CPL. All initial communication with recruiting professionals or agencies must go through our Talent Acquisition Team. CPL is an Equal Opportunity Employer, and as such affirms the right of every person to participate in all aspects of employment without regard to gender, race, color, religion, national origin, ancestry, age, marital status, sexual orientation, pregnancy, disability, citizenship, military or veteran status, gender expression and/or identity, or any other status or characteristic protected by federal, state, or local law.