Facilities Energy Manager
The Energy Manager plays a key role in advancing energy performance and sustainability initiatives across a complex healthcare environment. This position focuses on reducing energy consumption, improving system efficiency, and supporting long-term carbon reduction goals across critical facilities.
Key Accountabilities
- Create and implement tailored energy strategies aligned with site operations and organizational goals
- Manage third-party partners, including energy consultants and service providers
- Support compliance efforts related to energy, sustainability, and emissions regulations
- Lead energy assessments, retro-commissioning efforts, and optimization of building systems
- Identify, develop, and deliver energy efficiency and conservation projects from concept through execution
- Establish measurement and verification approaches to track savings and performance outcomes
- Collect, analyze, and report utility and energy data to monitor progress against targets
- Partner with facilities, engineering, and operations teams to embed energy initiatives into daily operations and capital planning
- Assist with forecasting and managing energy and utility expenditures
- Design and manage metering and sub-metering strategies
- Identify and secure utility rebates, incentives, and funding opportunities
- Prepare technical and financial analyses to support investment decisions
- Collaborate on building automation and controls enhancements to standardize system performance
- Stay current on emerging energy technologies, best practices, and industry trends
Qualifications
- 5+ years of experience in energy management, facilities engineering, or a related discipline
- Strong working knowledge of HVAC, electrical, lighting systems, and building automation platforms
- Professional energy credential required (CEM or CEA)
- Measurement & Verification certification (CMVP) preferred
- Experience with energy tracking, benchmarking, and reporting tools (e.g., Portfolio Manager or similar platforms)
- Ability to translate technical data into clear insights for both technical and non-technical stakeholders
- Bachelor’s degree in Engineering, Energy, Environmental Studies, Project Management, or a related field