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Experience in Renewable Energy projects preferred (Battery Storage & Solar). Provide weekly activity updates to the Renewable Energy Safety Director. to the Renewable Energy Safety Director for trackingDevelop and implement Site Specific LOTO plans for individual projects.
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Within the BTS practice we serve renewable energy clients that develop, build, own and operate renewable energy projects, such as wind, solar, battery storage, geothermal, biomass, and fuel cell projects.
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As a National Account Manager with focus on “Transmission Projects and Renewable Energy” at UES, you will be responsible for managing and developing strategic relationships with national accounts in this growing market.
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Worked in Chief Financial Officer, Managing Director, VP, Sr. VP, EVP, or C-level roles for a company involved in transmission utility or renewable energy operations. A developer and operator of high voltage transmission renewable energy systems is in search of Chief Financial Officer and have begun the process of shortlisting potential profiles.
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Franklin Energy implements the use of dash cams inside their fleet of leased vehicles because the Company believes video surveillance devices (Dash Cams) promote the safety of employees as well as security within the company vehicles.
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In this role, you will promote OTT HydroMet product lines in the field of solar energy to core customers and establish professional relationships with key personnel in customer accounts with meeting assigned targets for profitable sales volume.
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Energy Engineer II position. Engineering technology degree will be considered in conjunction with energy efficiency experience. Experience with Technical Reference Manuals, Utility Filings, and/or Evaluations of energy efficiency and demand response programs.
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Knowledge of industry-standard computer software such as Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, BAS, or similar energy management systems, AutoCAD, and Estimating/Project Management software such as PMWeb.
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To lead our estimating and preconstruction efforts in the civil, water/wastewater, energy, and industrial markets. civil, water/wastewater, energy, and industrial design-bid-build, design-build, and conceptual bids, including self-perform (concrete and civil) competencies.
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The Climate and Energy Manager will support our global climate change targets by updating and implementing our North American decarbonization roadmap to drive energy cost savings and reduce carbon usage.
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Manage and oversee the planning, design, and execution of energy efficiency projects, including lighting upgrades, HVAC improvements, and renewable energy installations. Familiarity with energy-efficient technologies and renewable energy sources.
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6+ years of B2B sales experience, preferably in the renewable energy industry. Experience in sales support in solar photovoltaic, energy storage, or related industries is preferred.
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Develop innovative solutions in response to various regional legislation and assist warehouses/operations to reduce energy usage and transition to alternative energy sources (on-site generation, on-site storage, PPAs, etc.
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Job Title Postdoctoral Researcher- Experimental High Energy Physics. The Physics department at Syracuse University is soliciting applications for a postdoctoral researcher who will work in Experimental High Energy Physics on the LHCb experiment and its Upgrades.
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Certifications: Certified Energy Manager (CEM), Professional Engineer (PE), Commissioning Professional. 2+ years experience within the energy industry preferred, supporting performance-based projects or energy services; candidates with a Bachelor's in Engineering (Mechanical, Electrical, Civil, Chemical, or Energy) along with 1+ years experience, will also be considered.
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