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William Conley PE, CEM, LEED AP

Director Of Engineering, Energy Efficiency at DCO Energy

William Conley has a diverse work experience in the engineering field. William Conley began their career at The Burns Group as a Mechanical Engineer and Staff Engineer II from 2000 to 2005. William Conley then worked at Miller-Remick LLC as a Project Manager and Lead Mechanical Engineer from 2005 to 2007. Following that, they gained entrepreneurial experience as a Franchisee and Owner of Saladworks, LLC from 2007 to 2013.

In 2009, William joined Concord Engineering Group as a Lead Mechanical Engineer, where they worked until 2015. During this time, they contributed to various projects as a key team member.

In 2015, William transitioned to Rowan University, serving as the Director of Energy and Plant Management and University Engineer until 2016. In this role, they oversaw energy efficiency and plant management initiatives within the university.

Since 2016, William has been working at DCO Energy, initially as an Engineering Manager and later as the Director of Engineering for Energy Efficiency. William Conley has been responsible for managing and leading engineering teams, focusing on enhancing energy efficiency across different projects.

Throughout their career, William has obtained professional certifications, including PE (Professional Engineer), CEM (Certified Energy Manager), and LEED AP (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design Accredited Professional). William Conley has demonstrated expertise in energy efficiency, mechanical engineering, and project management.

William Conley holds a Bachelor of Science (BS) in Mechanical Engineering, which was obtained from Drexel University from 1995 to 2001. In terms of certifications, they have obtained the following: Professional Engineer (PE) from the State of Pennsylvania in January 2022 and from the UNIVERSITY OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK in October 2021, Certified Energy Manager from the Association of Energy Engineers in July 2016, Professional Engineer (PE) from the State of New Jersey in September 2005, and LEED Accredited Professional from the USGBC in April 2004. It is also mentioned that there is a certification for Professional Engineer (PE) from the State of Michigan, but no specific details regarding the month and year of obtaining this certification are provided.

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