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MB Professional Services has been retained to find a Director of MEP Operations. The Energy Manager leads initiatives to improve energy efficiency and sustainability across all University facilities. This includes developing and executing energy management strategies, analyzing performance data, advising on best practices, and coordinating capital and operational improvements to drive measurable reductions in utility costs and emissions. The position also oversees energy metering systems, maintains an active demand response program, and manages the University’s utility procurement strategy. In collaboration with Facilities Management, project teams, and state agencies, the Energy Manager supports construction standards for energy efficiency, promotes environmental stewardship, and ensures compliance with Massachusetts energy programs such as DOER’s Leading by Example and Building Energy Intelligence (CBEI). Develop and lead comprehensive energy management programs that reduce utility consumption, costs, and emissions. Collaborate across departments to implement the University’s energy goals and engage the campus community in sustainability efforts. Identify, evaluate, and recommend capital improvements and operational measures to enhance building energy performance. Analyze utility and metering data to track performance, identify savings opportunities, and prepare energy reports. Oversee maintenance and accuracy of the energy metering system; serve as the primary contact for National Grid and related utility providers. Review construction and renovation plans to ensure energy-efficient design standards and technology adoption. Manage the University’s utility purchasing, demand response, and renewable energy programs. Prepare and submit annual energy tracking reports and compliance documentation. Supervise student interns and assist with professional development related to sustainability and energy management. Expertise in energy management, conservation programs, and sustainability planning. Strong analytical skills with the ability to quantify cost savings and ROI from energy initiatives. Knowledge of HVAC, electrical, building automation, and renewable energy systems. Strategic thinking with the ability to balance environmental goals and operational requirements. Advanced proficiency in Excel, Word, and Outlook; experience with SQL and ArcGIS a plus. Customer service-oriented approach and ability to work effectively with diverse groups. Bachelor’s degree in Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, or a related field with emphasis on energy management. Minimum of seven (7) years of experience in energy management, facilities operations, or maintenance of energy systems. Demonstrated success developing and implementing energy efficiency initiatives. Ability to review technical documents and recommend cost-effective energy solutions. Master’s degree and/or Certified Energy Manager (CEM) or LEED Accredited Professional (LEED AP). Experience with energy-focused capital improvement or maintenance programs in higher education, government, or large institutional settings. Knowledge of utility contract strategy and central plant operations (e.g., Proficiency in energy efficiency measure identification, lifecycle cost analysis, and demand response programming. Experience managing budgets, contracts, grants, or rebate incentives. Familiarity with renewable energy technologies, photovoltaic systems, and advanced metering analytics.