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Bizzell US has an opening for an on-site Energy Management Control Systems Manager (EMCS). Ensures the Technicians perform day-to-day troubleshooting of system disturbances and corrections of Energy Management Control System (EMCS) related trouble calls and alarms.
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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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Morgan Lewis, one of the world’s leading international law firms, is seeking a midlevel associate with 4-6 years of large law firm experience to join our energy and project development practice.
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We are seeking a Renewable Energy | Senior Engineer to join our team who has both, passion and experience performing renewable energy detailed design with a focus on solar photovoltaic, wind energy, battery storage, energy infrastructure, transmission and substation systems.
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In this exciting opportunity, you will play a crucial role in managing the total life cycle within a growing family of high reliability next-generation power conversion and solar energy storage products.
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Energy Manager or Professional Engineer certifications. Evaluate energy supply-side savings opportunities, trash management, co-generation, and water conservation strategies for inclusion in performance contracts.
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Demonstrate significant involvement in large and intricate cross-border transactions, with a particular emphasis on the energy, natural resources, or infrastructure sectors. The Downstream segment focuses on refining, logistics, power generation, and the marketing of crude oil, petroleum and petrochemical products, and related services to international and domestic customers.
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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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Become an Energy Markets Senior Advisor at Southern California Edison (SCE) and build a better tomorrow. Join the Clean Energy Revolution. Experience with validating energy, capacity, and emissions settlements.
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We have an immediate opening for a Renewable Energy Real Estate Associate with a minimum of 5 years of experience preferred. The candidate will work primarily with attorneys in the Energy & Natural Resources Strategic Business Unit.
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Experience in Renewable Energy projects preferred (Battery Storage & Solar). to the Renewable Energy Safety Director for tracking. McCarthy Building Companies is seeking an experienced and qualified Senior Electrical Safety Manager to support electrical self-perform activities throughout the National Renewable Energy Business Unit. Must have at least 5+ years of experience managing safety on large commercial construction or Renewable Energy projects.
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The successful candidate will work with associates and management to pursue and execute engineering and technical projects involving the analysis, verification, design, and implementation of energy efficiency and renewable energy projects.
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We are seeking an experienced Energy Meteorologist with a proven track record in the energy trading domain. Stay abreast of the latest advancements in meteorological science and energy trading practices.
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Nice to have skills: experience in energy law, familiarity with utility and renewable energy sectors. The ideal candidate will provide legal support on a variety of energy and utility matters, including litigation and regulatory compliance.
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Lincoln International is seeking Associates to join our rapidly growing Energy, Power, and Infrastructure (specifically, Energy Transition/Renewable Energy) M&A practice based in Cleveland, OH (but open to candidates interested in any Lincoln office locations.
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