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This position is responsible for providing energy efficiency project/program management services to customers for electric and natural gas energy. Regularly interacts with regulators and/or other non-utility energy efficiency stakeholders with an occasional support of regulatory interrogatories in writing or in public hearings.
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Comfortable and cost-efficient, and is a leading providing of energy efficiency. Interface with energy engineer for review of design. or Certified Energy Manager (CEM). automation, fire, security and energy management.
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Supports Eversource in national energy efficiency conferences and/or stake holder events (e.g. ACEEE, ASHRAE, ACI, CEE, and state/regional R&D groups). Participates in the development of program and implementation plans for electric and natural gas energy efficiency programs.
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This position leads the development, promotion and implementation of energy efficiency programs to meet established goals. Minimum of five (5) years related energy efficiency experience.
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Working knowledge of Energy Management systems: Metasys, Siemens, Apogee preferred, along with systems programming certification and/or education. The Town of Brookline is seeking an Energy Management Systems Specialist to perform technical, administrative, and supervisory work assisting the Energy Systems Manager in daily building operations and ensuring efficient functioning of the town’s EMS (energy management systems) and all related equipment.
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BL Companies is looking to hire a Project Managerwith experience as a Mechanical, Civil, or Utilities engineer to grow our energy department. This position will drive and oversee the collaborative development of all project deliverables of natural gas pipeline and facilities modification projects.
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High school education with advanced technical training and five years experience in refrigeration, HVAC, Automatic Temperature Controls and Energy Management Systems Programming. Operates, programs, and monitors EMS system and all equipment related to energy usage including but not limited to; heating (boilers) and cooling systems.
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Ultimately, this work supports the transition to a sustainable energy future by reducing building energy consumption while enabling the electric grid to accommodate large quantities of renewable electricity and new demand from the electrification of space and water heating and transportation.
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Power your potential and #electrifyyourcareer by joining the leading U.S. solar, storage, and energy services company. Impact is made by building relationships, building excitement for our products, and educating potential customers on renewable energy and storage solutions.
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Multiple years of experience on construction project sites or executing program management in the industries of aviation, commercial, energy, government, manufacturing, oil & gas, process, transportation, transmission & distribution, or water is preferred.
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Requires working knowledge of clean energy policy. The Client EV Team is searching for an innovative, customer and results-driven leader to help lead the way in the clean energy future. Requires working knowledge of clean energy policy.
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A subsidiary of Veolia group, Veolia North America (VNA) offers a full spectrum of energy, water, and waste services, including renewable and consultative energy programs, water and wastewater treatment, commercial and hazardous waste collection and disposal.
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Our team of scientists and engineers works in partnership with clients ranging from the Federal Government and established companies to start-ups to develop, pilot, and validate technologies in the areas of building energy systems and grid-integration of renewables.
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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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