John Battistelli
About John Battistelli
John Battistelli is a Mechanical Engineer at Arup in New York, specializing in energy efficiency and decarbonization projects.
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John Battistelli is a Mechanical Engineer currently working at Arup, where he has been employed since 2020 in New York, New York. He has previously held other roles within the company, including Graduate Mechanical Engineer and Mechanical Engineering Intern.
Current Role at Arup
Since 2020, John Battistelli has served as a Mechanical Engineer at Arup. His work is based in New York, New York, United States, where he focuses on mechanical engineering projects. His responsibilities involve extensive energy modeling and energy auditing with an emphasis on increasing energy efficiency and reducing carbon emissions.
Previous Experience
Prior to his current role at Arup, John Battistelli worked in various positions both within and outside the organization. From 2018 to 2020, he was a Graduate Mechanical Engineer at Arup in the Greater New York City Area. In 2017, he completed a 2-month internship at Arup as a Mechanical Engineering Intern. Additionally, between 2014 and 2016, John worked as an Energy Analyst at the U.S. Department of Energy Industrial Assessment Center in Syracuse, New York. In 2014, he also served as an Engineering Intern at Sector Microwave Industries Inc. in Deer Park, New York.
Educational Background
John Battistelli holds a Master of Science (M.S.) degree in Architectural Engineering from the University of Colorado Boulder, achieved between 2016 and 2018. He completed his Bachelor of Science (B.S.) in Mechanical Engineering at Syracuse University College of Engineering and Computer Science, studying from 2011 to 2016. He also attended University College Dublin in 2014, where he studied Mechanical and Civil Engineering.
Expertise in Energy Efficiency
John Battistelli has a proven track record in energy modeling and energy auditing, focusing on projects prioritizing energy efficiency and decarbonization. His expertise extends to HVAC design and commissioning, where he actively contributes to projects with specific sustainability goals. John's work consistently involves making design decisions driven by goals related to energy efficiency and reducing carbon emissions.