Cambridge Engineering’s strong focus on industrial space heating retrofits in 2017 has spurred an expansion of their employee base, including the addition of two engineers who have re-joined the company. Bill Meyer had worked at Cambridge for 15 years, then spent 12 years at CEnergy, an energy services company that specializes in energy reduction for industrial facilities. He returned to Cambridge earlier this year as an Application Engineer. Tyler Murphy also came back to the company after spending five years at CEnergy. He is now a Design Engineer at Cambridge.
While at CEnergy, both Meyer and Murphy kept a close connection with Cambridge. Their work focused on HVAC system design work for large industrial plants, including heat loads, energy use analysis, heater selection and placement, heater installation details, and gas pipe sizing and routing. They routinely specified Cambridge S-Series heating and ventilation units and M-Series make-up air units for their clients.
Both have experience in preparing feasibility studies on the value of replacing existing plant heating systems with new, high efficiency systems, primarily with Cambridge heaters. Meyer was also a project manager while at CEnergy, working closely with subcontractors and customers to monitor safety performance and installation schedules. He also spearheaded third-party combustion safety reviews and developed safety standards for CEnergy.
“Tyler and Bill bring a wealth of knowledge about the benefits that retrofits can bring to our customers,” said Doug Eisenhart, Vice President of Sales and Marketing at Cambridge. “They are a big asset to our organization and it’s great to have them back at Cambridge.”
Meyer holds a Master’s degree in Civil Engineering and a Bachelor’s in Engineering Management from the University of Missouri-Rolla. Murphy has a Bachelor’s degree in Industrial Technology from Southeast Missouri State University.
Cambridge Engineering is the leading manufacturer of energy-efficient, high temperature, heating and ventilation (HTHV) gas-fired space heating and ventilation equipment. Cambridge products are used to heat and improve indoor air quality in large spaces such as gymnasiums, sports venues, and warehouses. The company has invested heavily in research and development to offer products that save energy, reduce operating costs and safely improve indoor air quality in commercial and industrial buildings.
Cambridge is an active member of the DOE’s Better Buildings Alliance, an initiative of manufacturers and businesses dedicated to reducing energy consumption in commercial spaces by a minimum of 20 percent by the year 2020.
About Cambridge Engineering, Inc:
Established in 1963, Cambridge Engineering, Inc. is the leading manufacturer of HTHV (high temperature heating and ventilation) direct gas-fired space heaters and makeup air units that save energy, reduce operating costs and safely improve indoor air quality for commercial and industrial facilities. More than two billion square feet of buildings are safely and efficiently heated with Cambridge space heaters. Cambridge supports building owners and managers in North America with factory trained sales representatives, and service technicians. Cambridge was named the 2016 Manufacturer of the Year by the Missouri Association of Manufacturers, and as a 2016 Top Workplace by the St. Louis Post-Dispatch.
For more information, visit www.cambridge-eng.com or call 800-899-1989.