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Energy Efficiency Associate

Energy Efficiency Associate

CompanyEnergy Solutions
LocationOrange, CA, USA, Oakland, CA, USA, Portland, OR, USA
Salary$60000 – $70000
TypeFull-Time
DegreesBachelor’s
Experience LevelJunior

Requirements

  • A minimum of 1 year of relevant work experience
  • Bachelor’s degree preferred
  • Demonstrated ability to conduct detailed technical and quantitative analysis
  • Knowledge of data science and/or experience with information systems management
  • Experience using Microsoft Office, including Microsoft Excel
  • Strong organizational and project management skills
  • Strong technical writing and verbal communication skills
  • Exceptional attention to detail
  • Flexibility and adaptability in regard to project focus
  • Ability to work and thrive independently and juggle multiple competing priorities
  • Proactive and collaborative problem-solving approach
  • Excellent personal accountability

Responsibilities

  • Assisting with program implementation and design
  • Technology research and literature searches, including energy savings calculation
  • Facilitating and monitoring the progress of projects and communicating progress to internal stakeholders
  • Organizing and facilitating meetings and conference calls with internal stakeholders and/or clients
  • Coordinating implementation activities between internal technical teams and consulting stakeholders
  • Configuring program changes on our proprietary software platforms
  • Working with internal clients to debug, reproduce, document, and fix support problems for production web application systems
  • Creating visualizations and dashboards using BI tools (e.g. Tableau)

Preferred Qualifications

  • Desired experience includes policy, codes and standards, implementation and market transformation as related to building electrification efforts in California or other states
  • Familiarity with key policies and decision makers influencing the building electrification landscape
  • High-level strategies to achieving California’s building electrification goals