$40.86-$61.29 Hourly / $7,082.40-$10,623.60 Monthly / $84,988.80-$127,483.20 Yearly
This is highly responsible
work involving the advancement of the city’s commitment to increasing energy
efficiency and transitioning to renewable and carbon-free energy sources.
Develops and conducts building energy model, determines appropriate sustainability performance measures, tracks utility cost and consumption, tracks sustainable purchasing program, develops performance metrics for energy and sustainability initiatives, determines carbon footprint boundary, and determine savings and avoidance.
Identifies financial resources, i.e., grants, and obtains funding for development and implementation of energy conservation and sustainability measures. Researches and writes grant proposals to secure funding.
Reviews and updates operations and maintenance procedures, ensures optimum performance of equipment and system efficiency, manages continuous commissioning, integrates energy and sustainability initiatives into operations and maintenance, implements energy conservation and sustainability measures, and plans for new construction.
Establishes goals and targets for strategic plan, identifies future industry trends, develops operation matrix, writes energy management and sustainability policies, standards, and guidelines, develops implementation plan, obtains stakeholder buy-in, and develops energy and sustainability program budget.
Identifies opportunities and implements renewable and low carbon energy projects.
Establish and/or enhance weatherization and low-income energy programs aimed at reducing utility bills for vulnerable residents
Performs related work as required.
Working knowledge of: business English,
spelling, grammar, and arithmetic; learn methods and techniques related to tree
planting and green stormwater infrastructure; practices and methods of
volunteer engagement.
Ability to: establish and maintain effective working
relationships with city officials, department representatives, members of
community groups, and the general public; write and speak clearly and concisely
in a variety of communication settings; be flexible in dealing with diverse
audiences; observe and record information and incidents; evaluate information,
draw sound conclusions, and prepare and submit oral and written reports;
maintain files and databases; perform complex energy analysis and successfully translate findings
into actionable policy through collaboration and financial justification.
Skill in: planning, marketing and coordinating volunteer events;
computers, MS Office and various digital technologies; operation of various
parks and facilities maintenance tools.
Graduation from an
accredited college or university with a bachelor’s in sustainable energy
management, renewable energy, energy engineering, building sciences, energy
technologies, or related field and two (2) years of experience in energy and
water conservation, sustainability, technical, education (in the lisatessted
fields). Students currently enrolled in
a master’s program may receive consideration if
available to work full time hours.
Conservation-related accreditation preferred, such as Certified Energy Manager, BPI
Certified Professional, LEED Green Associate or Accredited Professional, or
other similar accreditation.
Possession of a valid drivers license required. Possession of CPR and First Aid certificates, or ability to obtain within six (6) months.