Sustainable Projects Group (SPG) is seeking a full-time, permanent, Energy Analyst II, reporting to the Team Lead, Energy Consulting. In this role, you will use your technical expertise and creativity to deliver complex strategic reports, furthering SPG?s mission to reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions in the built environment.
The position will be a combination of work-from-home and onsite work. Candidates must reside in the Edmonton greater area. Applications with cover letters will be prioritized.
*Responsibilities*
_Analysis & report-writing_
* Perform site visits, collecting data including full lighting, water fixture, and mechanical equipment counts
* Enter and analyze utility data
* Evaluate building drawings, equipment schedules, and other materials to support building analysis
* Create energy models using internal and external tools
* Identify and quantify energy conservation measures
* Compile findings into energy audits, and other strategic energy, greenhouse gas (GHG), renewables, and asset management reports, including building condition assessments
_Other_
* Manage complex projects from award to closeout, including monitoring timelines, budgets, and deliverable quality
* Maintain healthy relationships with clients, acting with professionalism, integrity, and honesty
* Provide guidance and coaching to junior team members, including assisting with tasks, problem-solving/brainstorming, and reviewing work for technical accuracy
* Lead the development of new, complex projects which do not have existing in-house standardized methodologies
* Develop new and improve existing internal processes and in-house tools and templates
* Complete other projects and tasks as assigned
*Requirements*
_Experience_
* Post-secondary degree in a relevant field, or an equivalent combination of education and experience. Related fields include but are not limited to: energy management, engineering, environmental science, and construction
* 2 years of professional experience in building energy efficiency
_Skill_
* Proficiency in Microsoft Office suite, with advanced Excel skill
* In-depth knowledge in building energy efficiency and best practices
* Excellent written and verbal communication, with an emphasis on formal report writing
* Excellent organization, including the ability to balance multiple ongoing projects, prioritize tasks, and meet deadlines
* Ability to learn existing tools and processes quickly
* Ability to exercise compassion, patience, and self-awareness to foster a healthy working environment
* Ability to work independently under general supervision
* Ability to work as a team player
_Logistic_
* Willingness to travel up to 50% of the time within Canada, some weekend travel required, flight travel required
* Ability to work on your feet for a regular, eight-hour shift
* Valid driver?s licence
* Access to a vehicle for use in commuting to site visits
* Willingness to occasionally use personal cell phone for work purposes
*Additional assets*
* Strong understanding of energy audits, GHG accounting, net zero pathways, or building condition assessments
* Certified Energy Manager (CEM) or Certified Energy Auditor (CEA) designation
* Experience with energy modelling software, such as RETScreen and eQuest
* Project management experience
* Certified Measurement and Verification Professional (CMVP) or Certified Building Commissioning Professional (CBSP) designation
* P.Eng designation
*About SPG*
SPG?s mission is to reduce GHG emissions in the built environment. Through our work in consulting, construction, and software development spaces, we aim to provide our clients with the tools to action sustainability. At SPG, the culture is dynamic, creative, and full of heart. We hope you join us at the forefront of sustainable solutions.
Job Types: Full-time, Permanent
Pay: $70,000.00-$90,000.00 per year
Benefits:
* Dental care
* Extended health care
* Flexible schedule
* Mileage reimbursement
* Paid time off
* Work from home
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