GSA Schedule

GreenEfficient® Inc., holds a GSA Schedule (GS-21F-0093Y) for Complete Facilities Maintenance and Management services under Source 03FAC. This enables both Federal Government and Texas State Government agencies to purchase services at pre-negotiated rates.

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GSA Schedule Awarded SINs under 03FAC:

  • 811-002 – Complete Facilities Maintenance
  • 003-97 – Ancillary Repair and Alterations
  • 871-209 – Innovations in Renewable Energy
  • 871-210 – Water Conservation
  • 871-211 – Energy Consulting Services

Current Awarded Labor Categories

SIN Labor Category Functional Responsibility
811-002 Program Administrator Synchronizes, and exercises managerial authority for preparation, shaping, controlling, integrating and carrying out operations or technically related programs.  Develops and establishes procedures and guidelines for daily operation of assigned programs. Evaluates performance of assigned program jobs relating to quality, cost control, and program schedules.
811-002 Project Administrator Directs, synchronizes, and exercises managerial authority for preparation, integrating and carrying out logistics or technically related projects. Develops and establishes procedures and guidelines for daily operation of assigned program. Executes and implements program directives and develops systems and controls to carry out program jobs. Determines work schedules, sets priorities, and implements procedures for performing work activities. Evaluates performance of assigned program jobs in terms of quality, cost control, and program schedules.
811-002 Janitor* Maintains cleanliness inside and outside of facilities by providing sanitizing services, trash removal, dusting, vacuuming, sweeping and mopping services.
811-002 Sanitization Expert* Sanitizes restrooms, showers, medical use areas and other surfaces capable of transmitting bacteria.
811-002 Floor Technician* Provides tile, carpet and upholstery maintenance services including floor scrubbing, floor waxing, floor stripping, carpet cleaning, carpet extracting, spill clean-up and general upholstery cleaning.
811-002 Senior Green Facilities Consultant Practices an extensive application of sustainability principles, green concepts, and techniques to develop original solutions to difficulties with managing facilities as well as maintaining or earning LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design), Green Globe, EnergyStar and other sustainability-related certifications. Leads environmental concept development, system design, and simulation and modeling functions to support life-cycle engineering or logistics activities when dealing with LEED, BREEAM and Green Globes certified buildings. Applies expert knowledge to collect facts, research and evaluate the data, and develop conclusions and recommendations.
811-002 Engineer* Applies knowledge of and experience with engineering principles and techniques to develop moderately complex specifications and procedures, develop and evaluate designs, and evaluate technical reports. Conducts research concerned with design, manufacture and assessment of components, equipment and systems, including application of equipment to new uses. Creates and evaluates moderately complex engineering designs.
811-002 Warehouse Worker* Performs a variety of warehousing duties that require an understanding of the establishment’s storage plan. Work involves the following: verifying materials against receiving documents, noting and reporting discrepancies and obvious damages, routing products to prescribed storage locations; storing, stacking, or palletizing materials in accordance with prescribed storage methods, rearranging and taking inventory of stored materials, examining stored materials and reporting deterioration and damage, removing material from storage and preparing it for shipment.
811-002 Recycling Worker* The Recycling Worker sorts through collected trash and debris for recyclable materials and split up items into established categories such as aluminum, metals, glass, office paper, and corrugated paper.
811-002 Quality Assurance Inspector Performs quality assurance inspections to gauge and measure compliance of performed services to contracted services.
811-002 Pest Controller (Exterminator)* The Pest Controller sprays chemical solutions or toxic gases and sets mechanical traps to kill pests that infest buildings and surrounding areas, fumigates rooms and buildings using toxic gases, sprays chemical solutions or dusts powders in rooms and work areas, places poisonous paste or bait and mechanical traps where pests are present; may clean areas that harbor pests, using rakes, brooms, shovels, and mops preparatory to fumigating; and may be required to hold State license.
871-209, 871-210, 871-211 Accounting Clerk I* Performs one or more routine accounting clerical operations, such as: examining, verifying, and correcting accounting transactions to insure completeness and accuracy of data and proper identification of accounts, and checking that expenditures will not exceed obligations in specified accounts; totaling, balancing, and reconciling collection vouchers; posting data to transaction sheets where employee identifies proper accounts and items to be posted; and coding documentsin accordance with a chart (listing) of accounts. Employee follows specific and detailed accounting procedures. Completed work is reviewed for accuracy and compliance with procedures.
871-209, 871-210, 871-211 Accounting Clerk II* Uses a knowledge of double entry bookkeeping in performing one or more of the following:
· Posts actions to journals,
· Identifying subsidiary accounts affected and debit and credit entries to be made and assigning proper codes;
· Reviews computer printouts against manually maintained journals, detecting and correcting erroneous postings,
· and preparing documents to adjust accounting classifications and other data; or reviews lists of transactions rejected by an automated system, determining reasons for rejections, and preparing necessary correcting material.
· On routine assignments, employee selects and applies established procedures and techniques.
Detailed instructions are provided for difficult or unusual assignments. Completed work and methods used are reviewed for technical accuracy.
871-209, 871-210, 871-211 Accounting Clerk III* Maintains journals or subsidiary ledgers of an accounting system and balances and reconciles accounts. Typical duties include one or both of the following: Reviews invoices and statements (verifying information, ensuring sufficient funds have been obligated, and if questionable, resolving with the submitting unit, determining accounts involved, coding transactions, and processing material through data processing for application in the accounting system); and/or analyzes and reconciles computer printouts with operating unit reports (contacting units and researching causes of discrepancies, and taking action to ensure that accounts balance). Employee resolves problems in recurring assignments in accordance with previous training and experience. Supervisor provides suggestions for handling unusual or nonrecurring transactions. Conformance with requirements and technical soundness of completed work are reviewed by the supervisor or are controlled by mechanisms built into the accounting system.
871-209, 871-210, 871-211 Scheduler, Maintenance* Schedules repairs and lubrication of motor vehicles for vehicle-maintenance concern or company automotive-service shop. Schedules vehicles for lubrication or repairs based on date of last lubrication and mileage traveled or urgency of repairs. Contacts garage to verify availability of facilities. Notifies parking garage workers to deliver specified vehicles. Maintains file of requests for services.
871-209, 871-210, 871-211 Carpenter, Maintenance* Performs the carpentry duties necessary to maintain in good repair building woodwork and equipment such as bins, cribs, counters, benches, partitions, doors, floors, stairs, casings, and trim made of wood. Work involves most of the following: Planning and laying out of work from blueprints, drawings, models, or verbal instructions, using a variety of carpenter’s hand tools, portable power tools and standard measuring instruments; making standard shop computations relating to dimensions of work; and selecting materials necessary for the work. In general, the work of the maintenance carpenter requires rounded training and experience usually acquired through a formal apprenticeship or equivalent training and experience.
871-209, 871-210, 871-211 Electrician, Maintenance* Performs a variety of electrical trade functions such as the installation, maintenance, or repair of equipment for the generation, distribution, or utilization of electric energy. Work involves most of the following: Installing or repairing any of a variety of electrical equipment such as generators, transformers, switchboards, controllers, circuit breakers, motors, heating units, conduit systems, or other transmission equipment; working from blueprints, drawings, layouts, or other specifications; locating and diagnosing trouble in the electrical system or equipment; working standard computations relating to load requirements of wiring or electrical equipment; and using a variety of electrician’s hand tools and measuring and testing instruments. In general, the work of the maintenance electrician requires rounded training and experience usually acquired through a formal apprenticeship or equivalent training and experience.
871-209, 871-210, 871-211 General Maintenance Worker* Performs general maintenance and repair of equipment and buildings requiring practical skill and knowledge (but not proficiency) in such trades as painting, carpentry, plumbing, masonry, and electrical work. Work involves a variety of the following duties: Replacing electrical receptacles, wires, switches, fixtures, and motors; using plaster or compound to patch minor holes and cracks in walls and ceilings; repairing or replacing sinks, water coolers, and toilets; painting structures and equipment; repairing or replacing concrete floors, steps, and sidewalks; replacing damaged panelling and floor tiles; hanging doors and installing door locks; replacing broken window panes; and performing general maintenance on equipment and machinery.
Excluded are:
1. Craft workers included in a formal apprenticeship or progression program based on training and experience;
2. Skilled craft workers required to demonstrate proficiency in one or more trades;
3. Workers performing simple maintenance duties not requiring practical skill and knowledge of a trade (e.g., changing light bulbs and replacing faucet washers).
871-209, 871-210, 871-211 Heating, Refrigeration And Air-Conditioning Mechanic* The Heating, Ventilation, and Air-Conditioning Mechanic installs, services and repairs environmental-control systems in residences, department stores, office buildings, and other commercial establishments, utilizing knowledge of refrigeration theory, pipefitting and structural layout, mounts compressor and condenser units on platform or floor, using hand tools, following blueprints or engineering specifications, fabricates, assembles and installs ductwork and chassis parts, using portable metalworking tools and welding equipment, and installs evaporator unit in chassis or in air-duct system, using hand tools. This mechanic also cuts and bends tubing to correct length and shape, using cutting and bending equipment and tools, cuts and threads pipe, using machine-threading or handthreading equipment, joins tubing or pipes to various refrigerating units by means of sleeves, couplings or unions, and solders joints, using torch, forming complete circuit for refrigerant, installs expansion and discharge valves in circuit.  This worker connects motors, compressors, temperature controls, humidity controls, and circulating ventilation fans to control panels and connects control panels to power source; installs air and water filters in completed installation, injects small amount of refrigerant into compressor to test systems and adds Freon gas to build up prescribed operating pressure.  This mechanic observes pressure and vacuum gauges and adjusts controls to insure proper operation, tests joints and connections for gas leaks, using gauges or soapand-water solution, wraps pipes in insulation batting and secures them in place with cement or wire bands, replaces defective breaker controls, thermostats, switches, fuses and electrical wiring to repair installed units, may install, repair and service air conditioners, ranging from fifteen to twenty tons cooling capacity in warehouses and small factory buildings.
871-209, 871-210, 871-211 Laborer* Performs tasks which require mainly physical abilities and effort involving little or no specialized skill or prior work experience. The following tasks are typical of this occupation: Loads and unloads trucks, and other conveyances; moves supplies and materials to proper location by wheelbarrows or handtrucks; stacks materials for storage or binning; collects refuse and salvageable materials. Digs, fills, and tamps earth excavations; levels ground using pick, shovel, tamper and rake; shovels concrete and snow; cleans culverts and ditches; cuts tree and brush; operates power lawnmowers. Moves and arranges heavy pieces of office and household furniture, equipment, and appliances; moves heavy pieces of automotive, medical engineering, and other types of machinery and equipment. Spreads sand and salt on icy roads and walk-ways; picks up leaves and trash.
871-209, 871-210, 871-211 Painter, Maintenance* Paints and redecorates walls, woodwork and fixtures. Work involves the following: Knowledge of surface peculiarities and types of paint required for different applications; preparing surface for painting by removing old finish or by placing putty or filler in nail holes and interstices; and applying paint with spray gun or brush. May mix colors, oils, white lead and other paint ingredients to obtain proper color or consistency. In general, the work of the maintenance painter requires rounded training and experience usually acquired through a formal apprenticeship or equivalent training and experience.
871-209, 871-210, 871-211 Plumber, Maintenance* Assembles, installs and repairs pipes, fittings and fixtures of heating, water, and drainage systems, according to specifications and plumbing codes. Studies building plans and working drawings to determine work aids required and sequence of installations. Inspects structure to ascertain obstructions to be avoided to prevent weakening of structure resulting from installation of pipe. Locates and marks position of pipe and pipe connections and passage holes for pipes in walls and floors, using ruler, spirit level and plumb bob. Cuts openings in walls and floors to accommodate pipe and pipe fittings, using hand tools and power tools. Cuts and threads pipe, using pipe cutters, cutting torch, and pipe-threading machine. Bends pipe to required angle by use of pipe-bending machine or by placing pipe over block and bending it by hand. Assembles and installs valves, pipe fittings, and pipes composed of metals, such as iron, steel, brass and lead, and nonmetals, such as glass, vitrified clay, and plastic, using hand tools and power tools. Joins pipe by use of screws, bolts, fittings, solder, plastic solvent, and calks joints. Fills pipe system with water or air and reads pressure gauges to determine whether system is leaking. Installs and repairs plumbing fixtures, such as sinks, commodes, bathtubs, water heaters, hot water tanks, garbage disposal units, dishwashers, and water softeners. Repairs and maintains plumbing by replacing washers in leaky faucets, mending burst pipes, and opening clogged drains. May weld holding fixtures to steel structural members.
871-209, 871-210, 871-211 Drafter/CAD Operator I* This operator prepares drawings or computer models of simple, easily visualized structures, systems, parts or equipment from sketches or marked-up prints, selects appropriate templates/computer programs or uses a compass and other equipment needed to complete assignments.  Drawings and models fit familiar patterns and present few technical problems.  Supervisor provides detailed instructions on new assignments, gives guidance when questions arise, and reviews completed work for accuracy.  Typical assignments include:
a. Revisions to the original drawings of a plumbing system by increasing pipe diameters.
b. Drawing from sketches, the building floor plans, determining size, spacing and arrangement of freehand lettering according to scale.
c. Drawing simple land profiles from predetermined structural dimensions and reduced survey notes.
d. Tracing river basin maps and enters symbols to denote stream sampling locations, municipal and industrial waste discharges, and water supplies.
e. Preparing a computer model of a room, building, structure from data, prints, photos.
871-209, 871-210, 871-211 Drafter/CAD Operator II* This operator prepares various drawings computer models of such units as construction projects or parts and assemblies, including various views, sectional profiles, irregular or reverse curves, hidden lines, and small or intricate details.  Work requires use of most of the conventional drafting and CAD techniques and a working knowledge of the terms and procedures of the occupation.  The Draft/CAD Operator II makes arithmetic computations using standard formulas.  Familiar or recurring work is assigned in general terms.  Unfamiliar assignments include information on methods, procedures, sources of information, and precedents to follow.  Simple revisions to existing drawings or computer models may be assigned with a verbal explanation of the desired results.  More complex revisions are produced from sketches, computer models or specifications that clearly depict the desired product.
Typical assignments include:
a. Preparing several views of a simple gear system from a layout and manual  references and obtaining dimensions and tolerances from manuals and by measuring the layout.
b. Preparing and revising detail and design drawings for such projects as the  construction and installation of electrical or electronic equipment, plant wiring, and the manufacture and assembly of printed circuit boards.  Drawings typically include details of mountings, frames, guards, or other accessories; conduit layouts; or wiring diagrams indicating transformer sizes, conduit locations and mountings.
c. Drawing base and elevation views, sections, and details of new bridges or other structures, revising complete sets of roadway drawings for highway construction projects, or preparing block maps, indicating water and sewage line locations.
871-209, 871-210, 871-211 Drafter/CAD Operator III* This operator prepares complete sets of complex drawings or computer models that include multiple views, detail drawings, and assembly drawings.  Drawings or models
include complex design features that require considerable drafting skill to visualize and portray.  Assignments regularly require the use of mathematical formulas to draw land contours or to compute weights, center of gravity, load capacities, dimensions, quantities of material, etc.  The Draft/CAD Operator works from sketches, computer models, and verbal information supplied by an engineer, architect, or designer to determine the most appropriate views, detail drawings, and supplementary information needed to complete assignments.  This operator selects required information from computer programs, and internet sites, precedents, manufacturers’ catalogs, and technical guides.  This operator independently resolves most of the problems encountered.  Supervisor or design originator may suggest methods of approach or provide advice on unusually difficult problems.  Typical assignments include:
a. Prepares complete sets of drawings of test equipment to be manufactured  from layouts, models, or sketches.  Several cross-sectional and subassembly
drawings are required.  From information supplied by the design originator  and from technical handbooks and manuals, this operator describes  dimensions, tolerances, fits, fabrication techniques, and standard parts to use  in manufacturing the equipment.
b. From electronic schematics, information as to maximum size, and manuals  giving dimensions of standard parts, determines the arrangement and
prepares drawing of printed circuit boards.
c. From precedents, drafting standards, and established practices, prepares  final construction drawings for floodgates, navigation locks, dams, bridges,  culverts, levees, channel excavations, dikes and berms, prepares boring  profiles, typical cross-sections, and land profiles; and delineates related  topographical details as required.
d. Prepares final drawings for street paving and widening or for water and sewer  lines having complex trunk lines; reduces field notes and calculates true  grades.  From engineering designs, lays out plan, profile and detail appur- tenances required; and notifies supervisor of conflicting details in design.  Excludes drafter performing work of similar difficulty to that described at this level but who provides support for a variety of organizations that have widely differing functions or requirements.
871-209, 871-210, 871-211 Drafter/CAD Operator IV* This operator works closely with design originators, preparing drawings or computer models of unusual, complex, or original designs that require a high degree of precision, performs unusually difficult assignments requiring considerable initiative, resourcefulness, and drafting expertise.  This incumbent assures that anticipated problems in manufacture, assembly, installation, and operation are resolved by the drawing produced, exercises independent judgment in selecting and interpreting data based on knowledge of the design intent.  Although working primarily as a drafter, this worker may occasionally interpret general designs prepared by others to complete minor details, may provide advice and guidance to lower level drafters or serve as coordinator and planner for large and complex drafting projects.
871-209, 871-210, 871-211 Engineering Technician I* Performs simple routine tasks under close supervision or from detailed procedures. Work is checked in progress or on completion. Performs one or a combination of such typical duties as:
· Assembles or installs equipment or parts requiring simple wiring, soldering, or connecting.
· Performs simple or routine tasks or tests such as tensile or hardness tests; operates and adjusts simple test equipment; records test data.
· Gathers and maintains specified records of engineering data such as tests, drawings, etc.; performs computations by substituting numbers in specified formulas; plots data and draws simple curves and graphs.
871-209, 871-210, 871-211 Engineering Technician II* Performs standardized or prescribed assignments involving a sequence of related operations. Follows standard work methods on recurring assignments but receives explicit instructions on unfamiliar assignments; technical adequacy of routine work is reviewed on completion; nonroutine work may also be reviewed in progress. Performs at this level one or a combination of such typical duties as:
· Following specific instructions, assembles or constructs simple or standard equipment or parts; may service or repair simple instruments or equipment.
· Conducts a variety of tests using established methods. Prepares test specimens, adjusts and operates equipment, and records test data, pointing out deviations resulting from equipment malfunction or observational errors.
· Extracts engineering data from various prescribed but non standardized sources; processes the data following well-defined methods including elementary algebra and geometry; presents the data in prescribed form.
871-209, 871-210, 871-211 Engineering Technician III* Performs assignments that are not completely standardized or prescribed. Selects or adapts standard procedures or equipment, using fully applicable precedents. Receives initial instructions, equipment requirements, and advice from supervisor or engineer as needed; performs recurring work independently; work is reviewed for technical adequacy or conformity with instructions. Performs at this level one or a combination of such typical duties as:
· Constructs components, subunits, or simple models or adapts standard equipment. May troubleshoot and correct malfunctions.
· Follows specific layout and scientific diagrams to construct and package simple devices and subunits of equipment.
· Conducts various tests or experiments which may require minor modifications in test setups or procedures as well as subjective judgments in measurement; selects, sets up, and operates standard test equipment and records test data.
· Extracts and compiles a variety of engineering data from field notes, manuals, lab reports, etc.; processes data, identifying errors or inconsistencies; selects methods of data presentation.
· Assists in design modification by compiling data related to design, specifications, and materials which are pertinent to specific items of equipment or component parts. Develops information concerning previous operational failures and modifications. Uses judgment and initiative to recognize inconsistencies or gaps in data and seek sources to clarify information.
871-209, 871-210, 871-211 Engineering Technician IV* Performs nonroutine assignments of substantial variety and complexity, using operational precedents which are not fully applicable. Such assignments, which are typically parts of broader assignments, are screened to eliminate unusual design problems. May also plan such assignments. Receives technical advice from supervisor or engineer; work is reviewed for technical adequacy (or conformity with instructions). May be assisted by lower level technicians and have frequent contact with professionals and others within the establishment. Performs at this level one or a combination of such typical duties as:
· Develops or reviews designs by extracting and analyzing a variety of engineering data. Applies conventional engineering practices to develop, prepare, or recommend schematics, designs, specifications, electrical drawings and parts lists. Examples of designs include: detailed circuit diagrams; hardware fittings or test equipment involving a variety of mechanisms; conventional piping systems; and building site layouts.
· Conducts tests or experiments requiring selection and adaptation or modification of a wide variety of critical test equipment and test procedures; sets up and operates equipment; records data, measures and records problems of significant complexity that sometimes require resolution at a higher level; and analyzes data and prepares test reports.
· Applies methods outlined by others to limited segments of research and development projects; constructs experimental or prototype models to meet engineering requirements; conducts tests or experiments and redesigns as necessary; and records and evaluates data and reports findings.
871-209, 871-210, 871-211 Engineering Technician V* Performs non-routine and complex assignments involving responsibility for planning and conducting a complete project of relatively limited scope or a portion of a larger and more diverse project. Selects and adapts plans, techniques, designs, or layouts. Contacts personnel in related activities to resolve problems and coordinate the work; reviews, analyzes, and integrates the technical work of others. Supervisor or professional engineer outlines objectives, requirements, and design approaches; completed work is reviewed for technical adequacy and satisfaction of requirements. May train and be assisted by lower level technicians. Performs at this level one or a combination of such typical duties as:
· Designs, develops, and constructs major units, devices, or equipment; conducts tests or experiments; analyzes results and redesigns or modifies equipment to improve performance; and reports results.
· From general guidelines and specifications (e.g., size or weight requirements), develops designs for equipment without critical performance requirements which are difficult to satisfy such as engine parts, research instruments, or special purpose circuitry. Analyzes technical data to determine applicability to design problems; selects from several possible design layouts; calculates design data; and prepares layouts, detailed specifications, parts lists, estimates, procedures, etc. May check and analyze drawings or equipment to determine adequacy of drawings and design.
· Plans or assists in planning tests to evaluate equipment performance. Determines test requirements, equipment modification, and test procedures; conducts tests using all types of instruments; analyzes and evaluates test results, and prepares reports on findings and recommendations.
871-209, 871-210, 871-211 Engineering Technician VI* Independently plans and accomplishes complete projects or studies of broad scope and complexity. Or serves as an expert in a narrow aspect of a particular field of engineering, e.g., environmental factors affecting electronic engineering. Complexity of assignments typically requires considerable creativity and judgment to devise approaches to accomplish work, resolve design and operational problems, and make decisions in situations where standard engineering methods, procedures, and techniques may not be applicable. Supervisor or professional engineer provides advice on unusual or controversial problems or policy matters; completed work is reviewed for compliance with overall project objectives. May supervise or train and be assisted by lower level technicians. Performs, at this level, one or a combination of such typical duties as:
· Prepares designs and specifications for various complex equipment or systems (e.g., a heating system in an office building, or new electronic components such as solid state devices for instrumentation equipment).
· Plans approach to solve design problems; conceives and recommends new design techniques; resolves design problems with contract personnel, and assures compatibility of design with other parts of the system.
· Designs and coordinates test set ups and experiments to prove or disprove the feasibility of preliminary design; uses untried and untested measurement techniques; and improves the performance of the equipment. May advise equipment users on redesign to solve unique operational deficiencies.
· Plans approach and conducts various experiments to develop equipment or systems characterized by (a) difficult performance requirements because of conflicting attributes such as versatility, size, and ease of operation; or (b) unusual combination of techniques or components. Arranges for fabrication of pilot models and determines test procedures and design of special test equipment.
871-209, 871-210, 871-211 Environmental Technician* Conducts tests and field investigations to obtain data for use by environmental, engineering and scientific personnel in determining sources and methods of controlling pollutants in air, water, and soil, utilizing knowledge of agriculture, chemistry, meteorology, and engineering principles and applied technologies. Conducts chemical and physical laboratory and field tests according to prescribed standards to determine characteristics or composition of solid, liquid, or gaseous materials and substances, using pH meter, chemicals, autoclaves, centrifuge spectrometer, microscope, analytical instrumentation, and chemical laboratory equipment. Collects samples of gases from smokestacks, and collects other air samples and meteorological data to assist in evaluation of atmospheric pollutants. Collects water samples from streams and lakes, or raw, semi-processed or processed water, industrial waste water, or water from other sources to assess pollution problem. Collects soil, silt, or mud to determine chemical composition and nature of pollutants. Prepares sample for testing, records data, and prepares summaries and charts for review. Sets monitoring equipment to provide flow of information. Installs, operates, and performs routine maintenance on gas and fluid flow systems, chemical reaction systems, mechanical equipment, and other test instrumentation. May operate fixed or mobile monitoring or data collection station. May conduct bacteriological or other tests related to research in environmental or pollution control activity. May collect and analyze engine exhaust emissions to determine type and amount of pollutants. May specialize in one phase or type of environmental pollution or protection and be identified according to specialty.
871-209, 871-210, 871-211 Technical Writer I* The Technical Writer I revises or writes standardized material for reports, manuals, briefs, proposals, instruction books, catalogs, and related technical and administrative publications concerned with work methods and procedures, and installation, operation, and maintenance of machinery and other equipment.  This worker receives technical direction from supervisor or senior writer, notes or manuals containing operating procedures and details manufacturer’s catalogs, drawings and other data relative to operation, maintenance, and service of equipment.  This writer may have access to blueprints, sketches, drawings, parts lists, specifications, mockups, and product samples to integrate and delineate technology, operating procedure, and production sequence and detail.   This worker organizes material and completes writing assignment according to set standards regarding order, clarity, conciseness, style, and terminology, may maintain records and files of work and revisions, select photographs, drawings, sketches, diagrams, and charts to illustrate material, assist in laying out material for publication arrange for typing, duplication and distribution of material;  may assist in writing speeches, articles, and public or employee relations releases, and may specialize in writing material regarding work methods and procedures.
871-209, 871-210, 871-211 Technical Writer II* In this capacity, the Technical Writer revises or writes material that is mostly standardized for reports, manuals, briefs, proposals, instruction books, catalogs, and related technical and administrative publications concerned with work methods and procedures, and installation, operation, and maintenance of machinery and other equipment.  The incumbent receives assignment and technical information from a supervisor or senior writer, may be provided notes or manuals containing operating procedures and details, and may observe production, developmental or experimental activities to expand or verify
the provided operating procedures and details.  This worker accesses manufacturers’ catalogs, drawings and other data relative to operation, maintenance, and service of equipment, may have access to blueprints, sketches, drawings, parts lists, specifications, mock-ups, and product samples to integrate and delineate technology, operating procedure, and production sequence and detail.  This writer organizes material and completes writing assignment according to set standards regarding order, clarity, conciseness, style, and terminology, may maintain records and files of work and revisions, may select photographs, drawings, sketches, diagrams, and charts to illustrate material, assist in laying out material for publication, and
arrange for typing, duplication and distribution of material.  This writer may draft speeches, articles, and public or employee relations releases, or specialize in writing material regarding work methods and procedures.
871-209, 871-210, 871-211 Technical Writer III* The Technical Writer III develops, writes, and edits material for reports, manuals, briefs, proposals, instruction books, catalogs, and related technical and administrative publications concerned with work methods and procedures, and installation, operation, and maintenance of machinery and other equipment, receives assignment from supervisor, observes production, developmental, and experimental activities to determine operating procedure and detail.  This writer interviews production and engineering personnel and reads journals, reports, and other material to become familiar with product technologies and production methods, and reviews manufacturer’s and trade catalogs, drawings and other data relative to operation, maintenance, and service of equipment.  The Technical Writer III studies blueprints, sketches, drawings, parts lists, specifications, mockups, and product samples to integrate and delineate technology, operating procedure, and production sequence and detail, organizes material and completes writing assignment according to set standards regarding order, clarity, conciseness, style, and terminology; and reviews published materials and recommends revisions or changes in scope, format, content, and methods of reproduction and binding.  This worker may perform the following tasks:  maintain records and files of work and revisions, select photographs, drawings, sketches, diagrams, and charts to illustrate material; assist in laying out material for publication, arrange for typing, duplication and distribution of material, write speeches, articles, and public or employee relations releases, edit, standardize, or make changes to material prepared by other writers or plant personnel.  This incumbent may specialize in writing material regarding work methods and procedures.
871-209, 871-210, 871-211 Inspector* Examines any of a variety of goods, services or operations for conformity to established quality, health, safety, legal, business, ethical or other standards, by performing any combination of the following duties. Examines raw materials for quality, and manufactured items for defects and for conformance to specifications, visually and using sample models and instruments, such as, scales, gauges, templates, calipers and micrometers. Verifies that established standards are maintained relative to such matters as food-growing, processing and marketing; product-packaging; storage and transportation methods; building and facilities; and business practices, operations and services. Affixes seals or tags to approved items, issues or revokes licenses and permits or ascertains that licenses and permits have been obtained and are displayed. Confers with officials, interprets regulations and codes, and assists establishments in altering methods and practices to meet established standards. Investigates complaints and violations, prepares reports of findings and action taken or recommended, files charges and testifies in court. Recommends changes in standards, administrative procedures, facilities, methods, and practices.
871-209, 871-210, 871-211 Quality Control Inspector* This inspector implements quality control and safety plans to ensure compliance with contract specifications and applicable regulations, inspects all phases of a variety of
goods, services or operation for conformity to established quality, health and safety, and other operational standards by performing on-going work for compliance with contractual provisions; ensures all services listed on the performance requirement summary are performed in a satisfactory manner, specifies areas to be inspected scheduled and unscheduled) and how often inspections will be accomplished, communicates deficiencies to proper persons, maintains Quality Control files, and document results of all inspections.
871-209, 871-210, 871-211 Recycling Laborer* The Recycling Laborer sorts through collected trash and debris for recyclable materials and separates items into established categories such as aluminum, ferrous metals, glass, high-grade white paper, and corrugated paper.  This worker discards contaminants and other items that cannot be recycled.
871-209, 871-210, 871-211 Recycling Specialist* The Recycling Specialist conducts variety of tests such as magnetic checks and tests to determine solubility of glues and similar contaminants to determine type and quality of recyclable materials, stores recyclable materials for maximum convenience of handling preparatory to shipment and for protection from deterioration, operates forklift to transport and stock loaded pallets in warehouse, semi-tractor trailers and railroad boxcars; prepares receipts and reports concerning materials collected and chipped, may assist in operating large capacity industrial machinery such as paper shredder, magnetic can separator, glass crusher, baler and compactor, may assist in performing preventive maintenance, minor repairs and lubrication of machinery, and may disassemble scrap material using hand tools.
871-209, 871-210, 871-211 Roof System Installer Performs a variety of roofing trade functions such as the installation, maintenance, or system repair.   Work involves most of the following: Installing or repairing roof membranes, insulation, cover boards, flashing, trim, curbs, penetrations, blocking, edging, or any of the associated roof components.  Skill sets include: reading of all construction documents and applying the design intent in the field, locating and diagnosing trouble in the existing roof systems, calculating standard computations relating to size or slope requirements, and using a variety of trade tools.  In general, the work of the roof system installer requires rounded training and experience.
871-209, 871-210, 871-211 Building Envelope System Installer Performs a variety of building envelope trade functions such as the installation, maintenance, or system repair.   Work involves most of the following: Installing or repairing building envelope systems including; insulation systems, air barrier systems, window systems, cladding systems, siding systems, energy savings systems, or any of the building envelope system components.  Skill sets include: reading of all construction documents and applying the design intent in the field, locating and diagnosing trouble in the existing building envelope systems, calculating standard computations relating to size or slope requirements, and using a variety of trade tools.  In general, the work of the building envelope system installer requires rounded training and experience.
871-209, 871-210, 871-211 Team Leader/ Field Superintendent Conduct meetings with each team member; review training and safety policies and evaluate trainings which have taken place within the last month; review any issues/conflicts, professional development goals, review task list and deadlines with team members weekly, review time sheets/Expense reports of team members, perform quality control review of deliverable completed by team members; template reviews and development, review resumes for candidates; first and second interviews with candidates, develop employee expertise through training plan.
871-209, 871-210, 871-211 Project Manager Fully controls the implementation process and is responsible for ensuring that each project reaches final completion on time, is implemented in a cost effective manner, incorporates all planned work efficiently and defect-free, and is billed and collected in a timely fashion through the duration of the project.
871-209, 871-210, 871-211 Senior Project Manager Develop proposals for projects they will be managing, manage project fees to make sure the project stays within budget, review profitability report for your projects, establish and manage project deadlines with project team, direct and manage project team – weekly check-in meetings with each team member; directly contact customers regarding all issues and information related to their project, actively update project management software with tasks/schedule update, pre-Charrette coordination and Charrette coordination. For each design phase schedule design coordination meetings: LEED checklist meeting, owner meeting, OPR meeting, green materials, daylight, energy, spec/drawing review comments and as necessary attend meetings and perform site visit, review all project deliverable, execute case studies, direct contact with the USGBC and perform employee review and reprimands as necessary.
871-209, 871-210, 871-211 General Manager Responsible for all activities within a specific Service offering.  Review all task orders and assign a Project Manager and project team, attend project kick-off meetings,  attend project charrettes, negotiate fees with client, prepare bi-weekly team meeting agendas, delegate tasks, follow up on task completion timelines,  prepare monthly financial meeting agendas, delegate tasks, task follow up, reviews with Team Leaders of team members, review Project Mangers, second interview with candidates, manage all support staff, client account management, billings, quality control review of major deliverable, manage company financials, vision, mission and marketing, management of subcontractors, review expense reports/time sheets for Project Managers.  The GM is a Management-level position and reports directly to the President or CEO.  Approximately 50% of the GMs time should be spent on business development, and bringing in additional projects and clients.  Other responsibilities include managing and supervising Project Managers, mentoring and training junior level employees, ensuring adequate staffing within the Service offering, client contact and communications, and participating in the Operational management of the company.
871-209, 871-210, 871-211 Principal Responsible for all Service offerings and provides upper level management of all business components.  Final verification of all quality assurance, quality control and overall client satisfaction.