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These investigations at varying ionic and pH conditions will support efforts relevant to the geothermal-, mining-, geological H2-, and CO2 sequestration industries. These investigations at varying ionic and pH conditions will support efforts relevant to the geothermal-, mining-, geological H2-, and CO2 sequestration industries.
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Your primary responsibilities will focus upon providing advisory on geothermal resources associated with heating and cooling projects, working closely with our geoscience and reservoir engineering teams in New Zealand and North America, providing support if needed to our Asian and other regional operations.
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The Rates Division also assists the Gas Division with review of certain components of the LDAC filings and with public policy programs such as Geothermal Pilots. The Department of Public Utilities (DPU) is responsible for oversight of investor-owned electric power, natural gas, and water utilities in the Commonwealth; developing alternatives to traditional regulation; monitoring service quality; regulating safety in the transportation and gas pipeline areas; and for certain aspects associated with the siting of energy facilities.
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Determine electrochemical reaction pathways from electrolysis using AC, DC, and pulsed power stimulation; Pursuing a B.S. in Chemical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Chemistry, or a related field with 2 years of experience in electrolysis, or.
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With high-level goals provided, lead teams to create engineering designs including: geothermal systems master planning & studies; conceptual and basis of design technical documents; analyzing horizontal and vertical geothermal bore field systems; detailed design of geothermal heating and cooling systems for sustainability/energy efficiency/renewable energy/green buildings focused projects.
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Qualifications Five (5) years of full-time, or equivalent part-time, professional work which included experience in project management implementing multiple energy efficiency and distributed energy projects (e.g. photovoltaics, solar thermal, geothermal, combined heat and power, battery storage), two years of which must have been in a supervisory or managerial capacity.
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The Analyst position applies a broad mix of economic and public policy skills in analyzing issues and cases before the DPU. They will work both individually, and as a team member with other analysts, accountants, and attorneys on a range of cases, including: gas forecast and supply plans; gas procurement processes; gas supply contracts; energy efficiency plans; geothermal and electrification proposals; and gas cost recovery filings.
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Knowledge of geothermal and/or distribution systems, gas construction standards and procedures preferred. Knowledge of geothermal and/or distribution systems, gas construction standards and procedures preferred.
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Our specialized experience includes design for data centers, healthcare, science and technology, high-rise buildings, geothermal heat pump systems, renewable and clean energy, education, and other building types as well as structural and building sciences, infrastructure asset management, advanced robotics, and more.
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