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30%) Reports to: QA/QC Manager Skill Level: Intermediate Education: Building Performance Institute Certifications: Energy Auditor, Quality Control Inspector, Multifamily Building Analyst. Preferred Qualifications: BPI MF Energy Auditor Certification Weatherization program QCI Certification BPI Multifamily Building Analyst Certification Microsoft Suite proficient, especially Microsoft Excel Firm understanding of HVAC systems in buildings, especially multifamily.
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Job Segment: Sustainability, Maintenance, Manager, High Voltage, Energy, Manufacturing, Management. As an Energy Management System Technician, you'll be responsible for documenting and installing control system hardware, cabling, and conduit that are necessary to facilitate refrigeration and building energy management conversions and upgrades.
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To ensure focus and compliance for all aspects and types of energy isolation an Energy Marshal is required for each campus or project. Work with the Authorizing Energy Marshal to establish an Energy Isolation Permit process.
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Professional Engineer (PE), Certified Energy Manager (CEM), Certified Carbon Auditing Professional (CAP), or Certified Energy Auditor (CEA) required. You must possess an outstanding blend of business and technical experience, have advanced communication skills, direct experience in the energy efficiency market with a solid background working in the field.
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The Senior Renewable HV Engineer will partner with a multi-discipline team to develop designs of electrical substations for renewable projects to support the safe and reliable delivery of electricity.
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Program Support Specialist - Energy Efficiency Programs. 2+ years professional experience within operational support, customer engagement, sustainability, energy efficiency and/or related experience.
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Energy Engineer - Quantitative Financial | Resource Management : Are you ready to dive into the dynamic world of energy resource management? Energy Engineer Analyst - Quantitative Financial | Resource Management.
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Manage development, scoping, contracting, and oversight of various research projects that inform the State's decision-making regarding distribution grid policy, DER interconnection, and distributed renewable energy deployment.
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As an energy engineer. Buildings are a leading contributor to the climate crisis, generating nearly 40% of total global energy-related carbon emissions. Energy Management and Sustainability Professional designations are a plus (CEM.
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Company DescriptionBurgess was founded in 1986 to meet the growing demand of the top home builders, developers, and stakeholders across the nation in need of third-party quality assurance, energy testing, and engineering services.
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2-4 years of experience in renewable energy consulting, with a focus on solar. As a Door to Door Solar Consultant, you will be responsible for generating new business opportunities by promoting and selling our innovative solar energy solutions.
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Expertise in energy modeling software and tools (e.g., EnergyPlus, eQUEST, HAP) and data analysis software (e.g., Excel, Python). Certified Energy Manager (CEM) certification is strongly preferred.
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Preferred certifications: Certified Energy Auditor or Manager (CEA / CEM),Professional Engineer (PE) license. Proficiency and experience with energy modeling software such as EQUEST, EPA Portfolio Manager a plus.
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The company's disruptive and innovative products compete in the Functional Beverage and Active Nutrition segments, under three consumer-loved brands: C4 (one of the fastest-growing energy drink brands in the United States and the #1 selling global pre-workout brand), XTEND (the #1 post-workout recovery brand in the United States), and Cellucor (an award-winning sports nutrition brand created in 2002.
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