Summer 2026
Posted on 4/13/2026
Engineering leadership for complex building systems
$24 - $27/hr
San Diego, CA, USA
In Person
AEI provides engineering leadership and high-performance solutions for complex building, energy, and utility projects. The company guides projects from concept through operation, delivering engineered systems that aim to improve patient outcomes, support climate-conscious energy supply, and benefit society. Its approach combines multidisciplinary engineering expertise with project leadership to plan, design, and manage integrated systems for buildings and utilities. AEI differentiates itself through a relationship-driven, collaborative focus with clients and partners, applying its expertise to socially beneficial projects and ensuring practical, well-coordinated outcomes. The goal is to help clients achieve reliable, efficient, and sustainable engineered solutions that positively impact the world.
Company Size
501-1,000
Company Stage
N/A
Total Funding
N/A
Headquarters
Madison, Wisconsin
Founded
1974
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