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Tulane University Staff

Energy Manager

Tulane University Staff, New Orleans, Louisiana, United States, 70123


The Energy Manager has responsibility for identifying and implementing measures to reduce energy use at Tulane University, beginning on the university's Uptown campus. This position maintains and analyzes energy use data, and uses these data and building audits to develop, prioritize and implement measures that reduce energy use and optimize building performance. These measures may include immediate adjustments and repairs, building scheduling, commissioning programs, occupant education, and retrofits. This work includes preparing program scope statements, specifications, and building data, as well as the solicitation and evaluation of proposals, and making recommendations for award. Program schedule, completion and inspection of work performed, and documenting resulting energy savings are also included in this position's assigned duties.• Knowledge of building systems such as Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning (HVAC), steam, electrical, cogeneration, and computerized central energy management systems.• Familiarity with ASHRAE Commercial Building Energy Audits, ASHRAE Guide 0, ASHRAE 90.1, ASHRAE 62.1, and ASHRAE 55.

• Project management experience.

• Must be able to communicate effectively with supervisors and the campus community.• Bachelor's Degree in Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Architecture, or Facilities Management.• 4 years of relevant experience.• Professional license in Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, or Architecture.• Leadership and substantial professional experience with energy management, energy efficiency and sustainability programs, and managing projects and staff.

• Current AEE Certified Energy Manager (CEM) credential and LEED AP (BD+C or O+M) or will be able to achieve both within first 180 days of employment.

• Demonstrated experience in laboratory, research, or higher education facility operations.

• Strong interpersonal skills and team player with the ability to develop awareness and enthusiasm for energy conservation with staff, students, and faculty.