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Desired Qualifications Certification in Energy Management (CEM), Energy Auditor (CEA), or related field is a plus Experience working with the US Army Corps of Engineers or similar federal agencies.
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Background in energy management and experience with onsite renewable energy generation, energy storage, and microgrid projects as well as alternative financing contract vehicles. The candidate will support demand reduction for energy and water through education, conservation, and efficiency initiatives and projects that optimize the use of utility resources, including natural gas, electricity, solar, geothermal, water, wastewater, wind, and other energy/utilities.
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Opportunities for research in high-energy astronomy emphasize the study of transient hard x-ray and gamma-ray sources using a variety of space-borne instruments. GBM‘s primary scientific objective is the study of Gamma Ray Bursts (GRBs) and has taken a key role in the detection of high-energy counterparts to gravitational wave detections; it also provides observations of solar flares, accreting pulsars, X-ray binaries including neutron stars or black holes, soft-gamma repeaters, and terrestrial gamma-ray flashes from thunderstorms.
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Title: Senior Meter Data Management System ( MDMS) Energy Engineer. · A Professional Engineer (PE) license or Certified Energy Manager (CEM) certification is desired. The Senior MDMS Energy Engineer is responsible for technical oversight of all areas of the contract that deal with the energy calculations, standards, policies, or criteria.
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CALIBRE Systems, Inc., an Employee-Owned Management Consulting and Digital Transformation company, is seeking a Senior Energy Engineer. The Senior Energy Engineer shall at least fifteen (15) years of experience in energy engineering (energy systems design, facility energy modeling, auditing, energy studies, commissioning, and validating and executing energy conservation projects.
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The Inside Sales Specialist - Solar Energy is responsible for proactively managing assigned accounts, prospecting and cultivating new accounts to drive market penetration and accelerated sales growth.
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COLSA Corporation is seeking a Senior Energy Engineer to support the operation, enhancement, and sustainment of a global meter data management system to track, record and report energy consumption.
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The Energy Captain is responsible for leading, supporting, directing, and controlling the sales of Red Bull in assigned territories. Coach and develop the Red Bull and Total Beverage teams to grow on PIITCHER, PSA, and other initiatives.
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Responsible for technical oversight of all areas of the contract that deal with the energy calculations, standards, policies, or criteria. Designs a system, component, or process to meet desired needs within realistic constraints such as economic, environmental, social, political, ethical, health and safety, manufacturability, and sustainability.
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