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The #1 energy efficiency provider in the nation, Eversource is empowering a carbon neutral future for the Northeast, with nationally recognized energy efficiency solutions and successful programs to integrate new clean energy resources like solar, offshore wind, electric vehicles, and battery storage, into the electric system.
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Job Description Join the Clean Energy Revolution Become an Energy Efficiency Engineer 1 at Southern California Edison (SCE) and build a better tomorrow. In this job, you’ll support SCE’s portfolio of energy efficiency (EE) programs.
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The ideal candidate brings with them experience in energy efficiency and has certifications in BPI (Building Performance Institute and CEM (Certified Energy Manager). Energy efficiency experience is required with BPI and CEM certifications preferred.
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At PosiGen, we are passionate about providing money saving solar energy and energy efficiency solutions for people of all income levels. As an Energy Efficiency Technician, you are critical in our mission to both help the environment and save our customers money on their energy bills.
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Prepare documentation of energy efficiency upgrades for upload to shared database and communicate results to homeowners, supervisors and contractors. We are seeking an equally passionate Energy Efficiency Technician to help further our mission through excellent craftsmanship, customer service, and a team-focused approach.
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Travel to trade ally/market actor locations with the goal of driving energy efficiency incentive program performance, building rapport, and solidifying connection(s) As a Trade Ally Manager you will have a broad impact on energy efficiency markets and greenhouse gas reductions through our work for North American Program Administrators and other national leaders in energy efficiency.
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2 or more years of work experience with Commercial and/or Residential electric or natural gas utility energy efficiency programs is preferred. Building onour expertise in energy efficiency, we’re constantlyexpanding our portfolio of clean energy solutionsto guide utilities through increasingly complex, connected challenges.
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Competently understand the Utility Energy Efficiency programs and application paperwork for incentive and rebate programs. Provide out-of-the-box ideas and solutions to promote participation in energy efficiency rebate and incentive programs.
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TRC collaborates with clients to develop and implement market transforming programs and initiatives that promote energy efficiency, renewable energy, and green building in multiple market sectors across the US. These initiatives reduce energy costs, improve the health and safety conditions of buildings, while also helping the environment by reducing greenhouse gas emissions.
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A background in outreach, energy efficiency measures and/or methods (e.g., LED lighting and HVAC), or other building-related experience is preferred. As an Energy Efficiency Account Manager on the C&I outreach team with Resource Innovations, you will engage with and reach out to utility client customers, connecting them with available energy efficiency upgrades, and incentive opportunities and maximize participation in utility-sponsored energy efficiency programs in Illinois.
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Experience with Energy Efficiency testing (on-road, wind tunnel, dyno, etc. SEGULA is assisting our client in hiring a Principal Engineer, Battery Electric Vehicle Energy Efficiency to join our growing team in Greensboro, North Carolina.
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Our core focus lies in designing and implementing cutting-edge solutions that promote energy efficiency, decarbonization, electric vehicle infrastructure, and environmental justice programs for utilities and governments.
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With a focus on resource efficiency, renewable energy, and environmental justice, you will play a crucial role in driving innovation and creating cutting-edge solutions for a brighter and more sustainable future.
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Together, we strive to build a sustainable future, one where resource efficiency, renewable energy, and environmental justice converge to create a world that benefits all. Energy Infrastructure Partners (EIP) is a pioneering organization operating at the intersection of resource efficiency, renewable energy, sustainability, and environmental justice.
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As we prioritize understanding our customers' needs and goals, your expertise will shape our approach to energy efficiency projects, facility energy assessments, and strategic energy management services.
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