Summary
Mitchell Paulus is an Engineering Manager and energy-focused data engineer with over a decade of experience applying computation and analytics to building commissioning and energy management. He led development of CC-Compass, a BAS trend-data analysis platform that has processed over 12 billion datapoints to enable visualization, fault detection, and automated diagnostics. A former Ph.D. researcher and long-time contributor at Texas A&M’s Energy Systems Laboratory, he also created Validator, an automated M&V savings estimator used beyond his lab. Mitchell’s background spans hands-on manufacturing quality and mechanical engineering to web development and algorithm design, giving him a rare blend of domain, software, and systems thinking. Based in Irving, Texas, he’s focused on scaling analytics-driven commissioning workflows that turn operational telemetry into measurable energy savings.
10 years of coding experience
12 years of employment as a software developer
Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) Mechanical Engineering, Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) Mechanical Engineering at Texas A&M University
M.S. Engineering Mechanical Engineering, M.S. Engineering Mechanical Engineering at Milwaukee School of Engineering