Tyler Schott
 
 

Tyler J. Schott | Associate

Specialties: Energy Modeling, Simulation Analysis, Project Management, HVAC Design, Building Performance Analysis, Energy Auditing, Heat Transfer, Indoor Air Quality and Ventilation Design, Conveyance of complex energy and carbon relationships.

Tyler Schott is an Associate with the JB&B Deep Carbon Reduction Group (DCRG), and maintains a primary focus on project management and building energy systems analysis for high-rise constructions of various sizes and space types.  Prior to joining the firm, Mr. Schott worked with an HVAC start-up developing energy conservation measures and custom ventilation solutions for high-rise commercial spaces as well as being an HVAC original equipment manufacturer.

Fully conversant with tools such as DesignBuilder, EnergyPlus, and Revit, Mr. Schott analyzes and develops energy models that provide invaluable insight on a building’s overall energy performance and inform recommended measures to reduce carbon emissions and related costs.  Along with his energy- and carbon-related work, he has also garnered considerable experience in HVAC design, drafting, and direct management of small-scale projects at the firm.

Mr. Schott holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Mechanical Engineering with a minor in Energy from Lehigh University in Bethlehem, PA.

Fun Fact: Tyler’s passion for engineering and design stems from his late Grandfather Carroll Gantz, a renown Industrial Designer most recognized as the inventor of the DustBuster. His timeless ode to the engineering profession is its admirable ability to “transform unattractive mechanical products into fashionable and user-friendly modern home appliances”–an analogy he strives to emulate in his work at JB&B. In reading his grandfather’s many published books, Tyler has been fortunate to see his legacy’s influence still at work today, such as his entitled work Refrigeration: A History, a once obscure topic now at the forefront of our energy and carbon industry-at-large.