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Statements made in this publication are not expressions of the Society or of the Chapter and may not be reproduced without special permission of the Chapter. ASHRAE CNY NEWSLETTER April 2017 TABLE OF CONTENTS Presidents Message 2 Board of Governors 3 Treasurer Update 3 Chapter Meeng Schedule 4 Program Schedule 5 Chapter Officers 5 Clambake Flyer 6 Golf Tournament Flyer 7 Golf Tournament Sign-up 8 Award Recognion 9 OCM BOCES Mailer Cover 9 CTTC Report 10 Research Promoon/Flyer 11-12 Smart-Start Weekend 13-15 Steamboat Challenge 16-17 2nd Clambake Announcement 17 2nd Clambake Flyer 18 Historian Report 19-20 ASHRAE Webcast 21-22 Job Opening Noces 23-24

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ASHRAE CNY NEWSLETTER April 2017

TABLE OF CONTENTS

President’s Message 2

Board of Governors 3

Treasurer Update 3

Chapter Meeting Schedule 4

Program Schedule 5

Chapter Officers 5

Clambake Flyer 6

Golf Tournament Flyer 7

Golf Tournament Sign-up 8

Award Recognition 9

OCM BOCES Mailer Cover 9

CTTC Report 10

Research Promotion/Flyer 11-12

Smart-Start Weekend 13-15

Steamboat Challenge 16-17

2nd Clambake Announcement 17

2nd Clambake Flyer 18

Historian Report 19-20

ASHRAE Webcast 21-22

Job Opening Notices 23-24

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THE PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE

a way to start the first two days of April!! The CNY ASHRAE Chapter hosted the first ever SmartStart Weekend for Mechanical Engineering students at the Syracuse University Center of Excellence and

the event couldn’t have been any better. I’d personally like to extend a very special thanks to Enrica Galasso (Student Activities Chair) and Matt Clark (Young Engineers in ASHRAE Chair) for spearheading this remarkable week-end and there is no doubt this event wouldn’t have happened had it not been for their extreme dedication and or-

ganization. We were honored to host not one, but two ASHRAE Society Distinguished Lecturers for this event as So-ciety Past-President David Underwood and his wife Jane joined us for the entire weekend (my wife Linda and I had the honor of joining them for dinner at the SmartStart Dinner in Armory Square) followed by Jorge Hernadez mes-

merizing the students during Day 2 of the program. Please read more about this incredible weekend in the following pages and Enrica and Matt will provide a brief summary at the April 12 Chapter Dinner Meeting.

Speaking of the April meeting, we have a packed agenda:

· Please help us welcome Mr. Bill Pearson of Special Pathogens Laboratory as he discusses ASHRAE Stand-ard 188 Legionella for the Main Program (1 PDH credit). This topical discussion is relevant for all who design, manage or maintain Healthcare and Higher Education facilities. · In addition, we’ll be honoring Mr. Chris Martin as this year’s recipient of the Member Recognition Award for his continued service to ASHRAE and our CNY Chapter. · The newly proposed Board of Governors and Officers for the 2017-2018 Chapter Year is noted in this newsletter and we welcome your comments. As is customary, the BoG and Officers Slate will be inducted at the final May 10th Chapter Dinner Meeting. · Please thank Geoff Sincavage and Johnson Controls Inc. as this month’s sponsors of the ever popular Social Happy Hour from 5:30 – 7:00pm. The beer is FREE and the conversation is too.

Key note: Given our heavy meeting agenda, we plan to forgo this month’s Technical Session presentation but will resume again at the final May 10th Chapter Dinner Meeting. Thank you as always and we look forward to you,.. “being in the room”.

Mark Yonnick,

CNY ASHRAE Chapter President

What

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A NOTE FROM THE TREASURER

I'd like to thank our members for the continued support and involvement in our chapter. We are coming in-to the homestretch and want to finish the year financially strong. All of our accounts are currently in good standing, although we had some setbacks with our tax preparation services costing us more than previous years. Good news is taxes are filed and we have a good baseline and process moving ahead.

Our meetings at Dino are continuing to be profitable and I believe that our last few meetings plus our annual golf outing and clam bake will prove to be a huge success for the chapter.

I hope to continue to see everyone at the meetings as well as some new faces.

Geoff Sincavage, Chapter Treasurer

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2017-2018 PROPOSED BOARD OF GOVERNORS

Upon completion of a review by five (5) Past-Presidents, I would like to announce the proposed Board of Governors positions for next Chapter year 2017-2018. Please review below and note we’ll announce these individuals at the April 12th Chapter Dinner/Program Meeting. If no objections or alternate submissions, an induction of these individ-uals will take place at the May 10th Chapter Dinner/Program Meeting:

Please feel free to contact me with any questions.

Thank you.

Steve Sill, Program Chair

[email protected]

President - Steve Sill

President Elect – Chonghui Liu

Vice President / Program Chair - Geoff Sincavage

Treasurer - Enrica Galasso

Secretary - Chris Devins

Membership Promotion - Derek Birdsall

Research Promotion - Tim Anderson

Student Activities Chair - Rick D'Ambrosia

Chapter Technology Transfer Chair- John Macblane

Grassroots Government Affairs Chair - Brendan Hall

Young Engineers in ASHRAE - Matt Clark

Chapter Historian- Assis Flores

Refrigeration Chair - Charlie Bertuch

Webmaster - Richard Kimball

Hospitality Chair- Ryan Voorhees

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Dinosaur Bar-B-Que

246 W Willow St.

Syracuse, NY 13202

5:30 PM – 8:30 PM

Register Online

WWW.ASHRAECNY.ORG

Dinner is included with registration.

Free off-street parking is available.

Join our email list!

Receive notifications on upcoming events

2016 – 2017 Technical Sessions

MEETINGS ARE HELD ON THE 2ND WEDNESDAY OF EACH MONTH

The first visit for any YEA member

(those under 35) is FREE!

Student members are invited to

SEPTEMBER 14th 2016

Carrier Dome Tour*

OCTOBER 12th 2016

Chilled Water Energy Savings – Belimo (1 PDH)

NOVEMBER 9th 2016

Solving Air, Dirt, and Hydraulic Separation Problems – Caleffi

DECEMBER 14th 2016

OCM BOCES Refrigeration Tour*

JANUARY 11th 2017

Energy Sustainability – H&V Group

FEBRUARY 8th 2017

NUPI/NIRON PPR Heat Fused Piping Systems – FW Webb (1 PDH)

MARCH 8th 2017

Refrigeration Program – UTC CCS / Carrier (1 PDH)

This meeting is free for all attendees thanks to a sponsorship from Carrier/ UTC.

APRIL 12th 2017

Legionella and ASHRAE Standard 188 – Bill Pearson II, CTW of

Special Pathogens Laboratory (1 PDH)

MAY 10th 2017

*We will not be meeting at Dinosaur BBQ for tours.

Please visit our website for more information.

Membership Promotion

Don Howell

[email protected]

Young Engineers in ASHRAE (YEA) Chair

Matt Clark

[email protected]

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April 12, 2017 - ASHRAE CNY Chapter Monthly Meeting: Time: 5:30 pm - 8:00 pm Location: Dinosaur BBQ, 246 W Willow Street, Syracuse, NY 13202 Presenter: William Pearson Program: Review of ASHRAE Standard 188 Legionella PDH: 1 Reservations: RSVP via our website https:/ashraecny.wildapricot.org/event-2337175

May 10, 2017 - ASHRAE CNY Chapter Monthly Meeting: Time: 5:30 pm - 8:00 pm Location: Dinosaur BBQ, 246 W Willow Street, Syracuse, NY 13202 Presenter: Chuck Gulledge Program: Integrated Building Design PDH: 1 Reservations: RSVP via our website https:/ashraecny.wildapricot.org/event-2337173

June 08, 2017 - Clambake & Golf Tournament: Time: 8:00 am - 8:00 pm Location: Foxfire Golf Course and Hinerwadels Grove Reservations: RSVP via our website https:/ashraecny.wildapricot.org/event-2337197

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ASHRAE CNY CHAPTER PROGRAM SCHEDULE

President - Mark Yonnick

Tel: (315) 414-1211

Email: [email protected]

President Elect - Steve Sill

Tel: (315) 380-1427

Email: [email protected]

VP & Program Chair -Steve Sill

Tel: (315) 380-1427

Email: [email protected]

Secretary - Jim Hart

Tel: (315) 455-2000

Email: [email protected]

Treasurer - Geoff Sincavage

Tel: (315) 431-7758

Email: [email protected]

CTTC - Charles Bertuch

Tel: (315) 991-3833

Email: [email protected]

Membership Promotion - Don Howell

Email: [email protected]

Research Promotion - Chris Devins

Tel: (315) 234-1501

Email: [email protected]

Student Activities - Enrica Galasso

Tel: (315) 432-7878

Email: [email protected]

Historian - Assis Flores

Tel: (315) 492-2127

Email: [email protected]

Hospitality - Chonghui Liu

Tel: (315) 956-6100

Email: [email protected]

YEA - Matt Clark

Tel: (315) 432-6280

Email: [email protected]

Webmaster - Richard Kimball

Tel: (315) 632-0088

Email: [email protected]

Govn’t Affairs & Honors & Awards - Steve Sill

Tel: (315) 380-1427

Email: [email protected]

Past President - Richard Kimball

Tel: (315) 632-0088

Email: [email protected]

Chapter Refrigeration Chair - Charles Bertuch

Tel: (315) 991-3833

Email: [email protected]

Chapter Officers

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OCM BOCES MAILER COVER

APRIL 2017

MEMBER RECOGNITION AWARD

Please join us at the April 12th Chapter Dinner Meeting as we

honor Chris Martin as this year’s recipient of the Member

Recognition Award. Chris has been a long standing, active

member and we thank him for his years of continued service in

ASHRAE.

OCM BOCES recently featured the Hampden

Refrigeration Test Board on the front cover of

their newest Adult Education Class mailer. The

$19,000.00 test board was donated by the CNY

ASHRAE Chapter last year as part of a

Community Enrichment effort and HVAC/R

Instructor Joe Miuccio offered a “live”

demonstration during December’s Chapter

Program Meeting.

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Please join the ASHRAE CNY Chapter for a free webcast Take Control: Using Analytics to Drive Building Performance

April 20, 2017 1:00 – 4:00 PM EDT.

The webcast is being hosted by Trane Commercial Systems at 15 Technology Place in East Syracuse. This webcast will feature industry experts who will define the importance of, and why we should strive for, better

building operations through improved controls and analytics. Viewers will be able to describe key elements of controls and analytics for building operations, and identify steps required to deploy analytics in building projects,

including commissioning. This program will quantify how applying best practice controls improve building performance, and will recognize the value of analytics in building operations to achieve a reduced cost and increased performance. Attendees may be awarded three (3) Professional Development Hours (PDHs). The webcast program

has also been approved for three (3) AIA HSW Learning Units (LU/HSW) and three (3) GBCI Continuing Education Hours (CEs).

Please call CTTC Chair Charlie Bertuch at 315-415-5364 for more information.

Charles Bertuch, CTTC Chair

APRIL 2017

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CHAPTER TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER CHAIR REPORT

ASHRAE WEBCAST TENTATIVE PROGRAM 1:00 p.m. Part I Opening Remarks – Tim Wentz, ASHRAE President Introduction - Jennifer Gladstone, Moderator “Using Analytics to Drive Building Performance: Overview” - Srinivas Katipamula Roundtable Discussion “Driving Success in Analytics Starts with Controls” - Jim Meacham Question and Answer Session 2:20 p.m. Break 2:30 p.m. Part II Introduction – Jennifer Gladstone, Moderator “Analytics, The Possible and The Pragmatic” - Mark Gallagher Roundtable Discussion Case Studies Question and Answer Session Summary 3:55 p.m.. (EDT) Closing – Jennifer Gladstone, Moderator

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Research Promotion Update

S tart spreading the word about the annual CNY ASHRAE Clambake and golf tournament held on June, 8th! Golf tournament will be held at Foxfire Country Club with a 9AM shotgun start. Please reach out to Ralph Reid ([email protected]) to enter. Our clambake starts at 4PM, and will be at Hinerwadel’s. Tickets for the clambake go on sale May 1st. Please consider sponsoring either the clambake or golf tournament! Without the help of gener-ous donors, we wouldn’t be able to hold these great chapter events. Please reach out to Chris Devins ([email protected]) for ways you and your company can help.

We’ve already had a few members donate their own resources to this year’s RP campaign,

their names are listed below:

Paul C Sack Ronald L Westbrook William F Walter

Steven C Sill Geoff Sincavage James A Hart

Gary J Archer E M Cahill Co Mark C Yonnick

Chris Devins Carrier Corporation—United Technologies Steve Miller

Edward Wilson

We’d like to thank these people for their generosity. For those who haven’t donated yet, please consider helping our chapter reach our goals for this year’s campaign. No donation is too small, and we thank you in advance for your donations!

Chris Devins, Research Promotion Chair

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Donations can be made towards the 2016-2017 campaign at the link below:

https://ashrae.org/standards-research--technology/research-promotion And click the “Online Contribution Form” link near the top of the webpage.

April 2017

(Research Flyer on page 12)

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CNY ASHRAE Smart-Start Weekend

On the weekend of April 1-

2, ASHRAE CNY Chapter hosted

the first ever Smart-Start

Weekend at the Syracuse Center

of Excellence (CoE) for

Environmental and Energy

Systems. Smart-Start weekend is

a career workshop for ASHRAE

student members with a focus

on: introducing students to

careers in the HVAC&R industry,

educating students about

ASHRAE, providing networking

opportunities with professionals,

training students on how to run

a student branch, and offer basic

technical training.

The chapter’s Student Activities Chair, Enrica Galasso, and YEA Chair, Matt Clark, developed the proposal for the Smart-Start Weekend and led the pilot event in Syracuse. The event was a huge success with 47 students in attendance, representing ASHRAE Regions 1, 2, and 3. The students who participated in the event where from the following universities:

Binghamton University

Cornell University

Drexel University

New York College of Technology

Pennsylvania College of

Technology

Pennsylvania State University

Polytechnique Montreal

Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute

Rochester Institute of Technology

SUNY College of Environmental

Science and Forestry

Syracuse University

Technical Career Institute College

of Technology

University of Maryland

University of Toronto

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One the first day, students learned about ASHRAE and careers in our industry from ASHRAE leaders and local members, including:

David Underwood, ASHRAE Society Past President ’15-‘16

Bill Walter, ASHRAE Region 1 Director and Regional Chair

Mark Yonnick, ASHRAE Central New York Chapter President

Steve Sills, Region 1 Vice-Chair of Student Activities

Josh Stack, Northeast Green Building Consulting

Jim del Toro, Carrier Corporation

Mike Madigan, O’Brien and Gere

Ryan Milcarek, Syracuse University

Chris Devins, Trane

Brendan Hall, Karpinski Engineering

Chonghui Liu, O’Brien and Gere

Bryce Moore, Carrier Corporation

Ciara Poolman, Carrier Corporation

Geoff Sincavage, Johnson Controls

The first day concluded with a dinner at Aster Pantry and Parlor for students to network with local ASHRAE

members.

(Smart-Start Weekend Continued)

Mike Madigan, O’Brien and Gere

Bill Chadwick, ASHRAE Life Member with United Technologies AdvanTE³C Chris Devins, Trane (CNY Chapter RP Chair) (Continued on page 15)

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Left to right:

Mark Yonnick, ASHRAE Central New York Chapter President

David Underwood, ASHRAE Society Past President ’15-‘16

Bill Walter, ASHRAE Region 1 Director and Regional Chair

Steve Sills, Region 1 Vice-Chair of Student Activities

On the second day, there were two technical trainings:

Basic HVAC&R Concepts for Beginning Engineers by Jorge Hernandez, ASHRAE Distinguished Lecturer

Intelligent Buildings by Bill Chadwick, ASHRAE Life Member with United Technologies AdvanTE³C

The second day concluded with a workshop on how to run a successful student branch followed by a tour of the SyracuseCoE LEED-Platinum building by Ed Bogusz, SyracuseCoE Executive Director.

Smart-Start Weekend was funded by ASHRAE Region 1 Chapter opportunity and the tremendous support from our local sponsors. We would like thank our sponsors, volunteers and speakers, without them, this event would have not been possible. Our chapter plans to work with other ASHRAE regions and chapters in the future to expand Smart-Start Weekends to occur annually in every ASHRAE region.

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CNY STEAMBOAT CHALLENGE IN FALL 2017

Challengers and Participants in 2016 CNY Steamboat Challenge

Committee Members and Volunteers of the 2016 CNY Steamboat Challenge

Thank you for those who sponsored, volunteered, and participated in CNY Steamboat Challenge last year! We had a total of 54 students from 35 teams participated in the steamboat design-build and final competition.

As we are about to roll out our 2017 CNY Steamboat Challenge this fall, here are somethings about the 2016 competition I’d like to remind you of. 2016 CNY Steamboat Challenge is organized by the Central New York Chapter of ASHRAE and sponsored by the MOST and OBG. Support is provided by Lockheed Martin, NASA, Syracuse University’s College of Engineering and Computer Science, the Technology Alliance of Central New York (TACNY), and Carrier.

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Our winners of 2016 CNY Steamboat Challenge:

JUNIOR Division:

First Place: Lacie Head, an eighth-grader from Brookfield Central Schools, with her boat, LH8; race time of 42 sec-onds;

Second Place: Joshua Koshy, an eighth-grader from Faith Heritage School, with his boat, Speedy1; race time of 44 seconds;

Third Place: Austin Owen, an eighth-grader from Brookfield Central Schools, with his boat AO8; race time of 54 sec-onds.

SENIOR Division:

First Place and Admiral's Trophy Winner: Youanis Garcia, a junior, and Lalita Dahal, a sophomore, both attending the Syracuse Academy of Science, with their boat Lil' Richard; race time of 31 seconds;

Second Place: Phuong Nguyen, a senior at Institute of Technology at Central in the Syracuse City School District, with his boat The Murphy; race time of 38 seconds;

Third Place: Trang Nguyen, a junior at Corcoran High School, with his boat TN11; race time of 48 seconds.

Please visit our website (http://ashraecny.org/Steamboat-Challenge) for the 2017 CNY Steamboat Challenge this fall, details about the event will be posted this summer.

Chonghui Liu (CL)

CNY Steamboat Challenge Committee Chair

(Steamboat challenge Continued)

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I am pleased to announce to the membership that the Central New York Chapter will hosting a second Clambake on September 23, 2017 from Noon to 4 pm at Swan Bay Campground and Premiere RV Park in Alexandria Bay New York. The cost is $40.00. Swan Bay is providing discount rentals for Friday and Saturday night. This includes

everything that Hinderwadel’s provides except the alcohol but there will be deep discounts at the Tiki Bar for attendees. We have many great gifts are being donated by Fulton Companies, Camfil, FW Webb, Troegs Brewery, Captain Lawrence, Belimo, WESCO and many more. So please, put September 23, 2017 on your calendar and we hope to see you there!!! Any questions feel free to contact me.

Cordially,

Steve Sill

2ND CLAMBAKE

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O ur last meeting was exciting and those members present continue to enjoy the benefits of our great

organization by expanding their knowledge through the main programs, experience the social relationships

and networking opportunities and keeping up with all the news in our community.

The meeting was held at Dinosaur BBQ and we had both, a technical session on Check Valves presented by Gary

Schommer from Milwaukee Valve and a main program on Transport Refrigeration presented by Ciara Poolman of

Carrier UTC. For those in attendance received 2 PDH credits. Both presentations were informative and interesting

and presented by two great professionals.

We also recognized past presidents that were in attendance. We thank Carrier UTC and Milwaukee Valve for

sponsoring the meeting.

April 4, 2017

Historian

HISTORIAN REPORT

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Please check the other parts of the newsletter for the great program being planned for our future meetings. If you have any important news related to

our chapter or any of its members, please forward the information to me via email to Assis M. Flores at email address: [email protected]. If you

need to talk to me, please call me on my cell phone: (315)480-3376.

I look forward to seeing you at our regular monthly meetings.

Assis M. Flores – Chapter Historian

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In addition, our CNY chapter in conjunction with the students hosted the first ASHRAE Smart-Start Weekend. Regis-

tration included 50 students from locations as far as Montreal, Binghamton, Rochester, Maryland and other locations.

It was held at Syracuse’s COE with an event dinner held at Aster’s Pantry and Parlor that included event sponsor and

CNY Chapter members that provided a great opportunity to meet the students and to allow them to network with cur-

rent professional and exploit potential careers in the HVAC industry.

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Facilities Project Manager

The State University of New York (SUNY) College at Cortland is seeking a Facilities Project Manager (Associate Facilities Pro-gram Coordinator, SL4). This position will oversee projects from pre-design through post construction, under supervision. The successful candidate will serve as a liaison between the Facilities office and design professionals, contractors, campus stake-holders, SUNY Construction Fund and DASNY. Required Qualifications: Associates Degree with at least 10 years’ experience or Bachelor’s Degree with at least 5 years’ experience; demonstrated construction/project management knowledge and experi-ence; ability to work autonomously and manage several projects at the same time; strong background in institutional or com-mercial building systems as well as experience managing multiple phases of a project; strong communication and interpersonal skills. The successful candidate will hold NYS Certification as a Codes Enforcement official, or will be expected to complete the training within the first year of employment. Preferred Qualifications: Bachelor’s degree in Architecture, Engineering or relat-ed fields; certified codes enforcement training; professional license; experience in higher education; proficiency in CAD. Excel-lent benefits package. Application materials will be accepted until the position is filled. For a detailed listing of job responsibili-ties and to apply, submit an online application at: https://jobs.cortland.edu and attach a cover letter, resume and contact infor-mation for three professional references.

The State University of New York College at Cortland is an AA/EEO/ADA employer. The College actively seeks applications from women, veterans, individuals with a disability, members of underrepresented groups or anyone that would enrich the diversity of the College.

Facilities Project Manager

The State University of New York (SUNY) College at Cortland is seeking a Facilities Project Manager (Associate Facilities Pro-gram Coordinator, SL4). The successful candidate will serve as a liaison between the Facilities office and design professionals, contractors, campus stakeholders, SUNY Construction Fund and DASNY. The person will initiate program and project scope, provide cost estimates and schedule, track and manage projects. In addition, this position will provide Mechanical engineering design services to the campus as well as review of campus Building Management System trends to assist Facilities Operations and Services with trouble shooting and commissioning of campus HVAC systems. This position offers a predictable schedule in a comfortable work environment that requires minimal travel. Required Qualifications: Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in Me-chanical Engineering or related field with commercial HVAC systems; demonstrated construction/project management knowledge and experience; ability to utilize Building Management system trend data to recommission and troubleshoot cam-pus HVAC systems; strong background in institutional or commercial building systems as well as experience managing all as-pects of projects from conception to completion; strong communication and interpersonal skills. The successful candidate will hold NYS Certification as a code enforcement official, or will be expected to complete this training within the first year of em-ployment. Preferred Qualifications: Certified code training; professional license; Professional Engineering license; mechanical/HVAC design experience; experience in higher education; proficiency in CAD. Excellent benefits package. Application materials will be accepted until the position is filled. For a detailed listing of job responsibilities and to apply, submit an online applica-tion at: https://jobs.cortland.edu and attach a cover letter, resume and contact information for three professional references.

The State University of New York College at Cortland is an AA/EEO/ADA employer. The College actively seeks applications from women, veterans, individuals with a disability, members of underrepresented groups or anyone that would enrich the diversity of the College.

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Blake Equipment has an exciting opportunity in aftermarket sales covering their Syracuse terri-

tory focused on sales of industrial and commercial steam and hot water thermal energy systems. Ex-

perience in selling (thermal or HVAC or heating) products/service is desired. The right candidate will

have a technical background — a degree in engineering is preferable, but not mandatory. Reporting

to the Division Manager, this position requires: focus on providing superior customer service with a

passion for driving sales; experience in producing budgets, plans of action, summaries, and other

reporting; computer proficiency (Microsoft Office); and a commitment to excellence.

Resumes should be emailed to: Karla Hammond

[email protected]

860-267-2690

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Qualified candidates should possess the following:

1. 4 to 5 years experience.

2. Well versed in Auto Cad and BIM.

3. Very good organizational and communication skills.

4. Sheet Metal Estimation Experience (not necessary but

certainly a plus.)

Interested applicants are asked to contact Mr. Ramon Becerra per below: Ramon Becerra V.P. Sheet Metal Operations 6500 New Venture Gear Drive East Syracuse N.Y. 13057 Office 315-425-7100

Direct 315-701-2051 Fax 315-471-6857 visit us at www.woodcockandarmani.com Quality People.Building Solutions