Completes high-quality deliverables that demonstrate technical excellence, objectivity, and clarity while maintaining project budgets and schedules.
Writes technical reports summarizing results from energy assessments to quantify project economics (energy savings, cost savings, project cost, potential incentive, simple payback, etc.).
Supports project review of lighting upgrade projects and may support RCx projects. Support may include completing desktop engineering review, economic analysis, and/or develop calculation to quantify energy impacts of recommendations (using spreadsheets and/or energy modeling software), summarizing implementation details, and/or explaining impacts on operations.
Delivers professional, high-quality services and builds a quick rapport with utility customers.
Conducts measurement and verification (M&V) site visits to establish facility energy usage patterns, identify potential energy savings opportunities, and verify installation of energy savings projects. M&V tasks may include installing field monitoring equipment / data loggers, collecting BAS trend data, completing functional performance tests, obtaining BAS screenshots and equipment photos, and discussing project implementation with the customer and contractor.
Communicates, coordinates, and assists project stakeholders and participants including program staff, contractors, and utility customers to help ensure customers are maximizing the benefits of utility programs.
Requirements
energy savings
project management
microsoft office
eit
bachelor's
ashrae
An understanding of energy savings opportunities for building energy using systems (lighting, HVAC, compressed air, refrigeration, process heating and cooling, etc.).
Strong proficiency with oral communication, writing, and analytical skills. Planning, coordinating, organization, and self-management in a professional environment a must.
Previous relevant experience with success at managing multiple projects/programs, budgets, deliverables, and client relations.
Proficient in Microsoft Office suite.
Previous project engineering experience or similar within the energy efficiency industry.
On-track or desire to obtain one or more of the following certifications: EIT, C.E.M.
A minimum of a bachelors degree is required, preferably in Mechanical, Energy, Electrical, Environmental, or related engineering field of study.
Familiarity with relevant energy efficiency codes and standards (e.g., IECC, Code of Federal Regulations, ASHRAE 90.1, etc).
A Masters degree preferably in Mechanical, Energy or related engineering field of study.
Must be able and willing to travel locally up to 20%
Must have a valid U.S. driver's license with a good driving record and a personal vehicle to visit customer sites.
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Training + Development
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Security clearance
employment contingent on successful completion of a comprehensive background and reference check, with possible drug screen.