Regional Engineering Director

New York City, NY
Full Time
Commissioning
Manager/Supervisor
FST Technical Services’ Commissioning (Cx) division is among the nation’s leading Cx firms, delivering unmatched quality assurance across the design, construction, and post-acceptance phases of building projects. We ensure mechanical, electrical, plumbing, and associated systems are designed, installed, and functionally tested to meet clients’ exacting requirements and design intent.

We are seeking a Regional Engineering Director - Commissioning / Building Systems to lead our regional teams, drive business growth, and set the standard for technical excellence. This is a high-impact leadership role offering the opportunity to shape the future of our organization and the careers of the engineers you mentor.

Why FST?
  • Be part of a nationally recognized firm renowned for innovation and technical excellence.
  • ​​​​Lead and develop a team of high-performing Engineering Managers and Senior Engineers.
  • Work on high-profile projects that define the standards of the commissioning industry.
  • Drive operational strategy and have a direct impact on the growth and success of the region.
Key Responsibilities:
  • Oversee Regional Workload and Ensure our teams perform high-quality work while maximizing regional / company profitability
  • Ensure Regional Staff is Organized and staff is fully utilized
  • Provide technical expertise and guidance on large and/or complicated projects within all regions.
  • Ensure quality control of projects to allow for bet possible product to be presented to the client.
  • Review and approve the invoicing and other financial reporting of the regional on a monthly / quarterly basis.

Lead the development of regional staff
  • Serve as a transformational leader within the organization and provide regular guidance with direct reports related to business, project and personnel development
  • Be a visible and engaged leader, supporting the staff both in the office and project sites 
  • Participate in company initiatives to train and develop our team members
Develop a Sustaining Pipeline for the continued growth of your Region and the Company
  • Support the development of relationships with new and existing clients
  • Provide guidance and oversight to regional Senior Engineers on new business initiatives
  • Generate and / or oversee the generation of proposals for new business opportunities. 
Support our culture of excellence and continuous improvement
  • Work with other Regional Leaders to ensure our Cx Team executes work in a consistent, high quality manner.
  • Assess our processes and where appropriate, work with the other regional leaders to implement improvements to our business.
  • Other special projects as appropriate.
Requirements:
  • Bachelors Degree in Mechanical, Electrical or related building engineering discipline
  • 12+ years of experience in building engineering, construction and/or commissioning including 7 years of management experience
  • Proven track record and excellent customer relation skills
  • Strong Communication Skills
  • Excellent Coach and Mentor skills
  • Strong financial and analytical skills
  • Ability to present in front of a group of people
  • Excellent interpersonal skills
  • Must be physically fit and capable of lifting at least 30 pounds and climbing ladders 
  • Travel required

Take the Next Step in Your Leadership Journey
If you are a visionary engineering leader ready to make a measurable impact on both people and projects, FST Technical Services is your next career destination. Join us to shape the future of commissioning and elevate the standards of engineering excellence nationwide.

Salary Range: $200,000 - $250,000
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