Samantha Canosa
About Samantha Canosa
Samantha Canosa is an Energy Engineer with a Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering from Fairfield University. She has worked at Ola Consulting Engineers, Pc since 2015, specializing in load calculations and energy analysis.
Work at Ola Consulting Engineers
Samantha Canosa has been employed at Ola Consulting Engineers, PC as an Energy Engineer since 2015. In this role, she focuses on energy efficiency and sustainability within building systems. Her responsibilities include performing load calculations using Carrier HAP and creating Heat and Variable Frequency Drive (VFD) Flow calculations to implement energy-saving measures. She also conducts energy analysis of client buildings utilizing eQUEST and assists in the functional testing of HVAC equipment.
Education and Expertise
Samantha Canosa earned a Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering from Fairfield University, where she studied from 2011 to 2015. Her educational background includes a strong foundation in mechanical engineering principles, which she applies in her current role. She also completed her high school education at Fox Lane High School from 2007 to 2011. Her expertise encompasses load calculations, energy analysis, and drafting mechanical systems using AutoCAD.
Background
Samantha Canosa began her academic journey at Fox Lane High School, completing her studies in 2011. She then pursued a degree in Mechanical Engineering at Fairfield University, graduating in 2015. Prior to her current position, she gained experience as a Mechanical Engineer Intern at Arthur R. Breuer, PE, PLLC for one month in 2011. This early exposure to the engineering field laid the groundwork for her subsequent career in energy engineering.
Achievements and Scholarships
Samantha Canosa has received several scholarships recognizing her academic and professional potential. In October 2011, she earned a scholarship from the New York State Society of Professional Engineers. Additionally, she was awarded a scholarship by the ASHRAE - New York Chapter in June 2012, and the Society of Women Engineers – Connecticut Section granted her a scholarship in April 2014. These achievements reflect her commitment to the engineering profession and her contributions to the field.