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Weber State University is an Equal Opportunity Employer committed to creating an environment welcoming to all individuals. We strive to create a culture where everyone feels valued and appreciated. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to protected categories, such as disability, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, race, religion, national origin, veterans status, or others, as required by law and university policy (see Weber State University's Policy and Procedure Manual 3-32).

Position Information

Position Title Energy Navigator Requisition Number S02235P Position Category Staff Campus Location Off Campus Hours per week 40 Months per year 12 Alternate work schedule Pay Grade N27 Salary FLSA Non-Exempt Job Summary/Basic Function

The Energy Navigator serves as a technical and strategic resource for Utah residents and small business owners seeking to reduce greenhouse gas emissions through efficiency, clean energy, electrification, and water conservation upgrades. A key team member of the Weber State Sustainable Living (WSSL) initiative, this position delivers one-on-one coaching and educational support, with a focus on offering practical advice to empower community members to identify financing, rebates and incentives, and to implement clean energy and water conservation upgrades. The navigator will be a clean energy champion, working towards delivering on the Beehive Emissions Reduction Plan (BERP) deliverables, as well as assisting Weber State reach its goal to help the region strive for carbon neutrality by 2050.

We are seeking a candidate with a well-rounded understanding of one or more of the following: building systems, renewable energy, construction management, and efficiency technologies, as well as a passion for advancing clean energy, and the interpersonal and communication skills necessary to build community trust. The Energy Navigator will also contribute to grant reporting, provide training for fellow staff, and represent WSSL on technical working groups.

The Duties Of This Position Include The Following

Technical Assistance & Coaching (45%)

  • Conduct public presentations, one-on-one consultations (in person, phone, and virtual), and tours of the SPARC Home for Sustainable Living.
  • Provide tailored energy and climate coaching to households and small businesses to support clean energy upgrades and water conservation actions.
  • Emphasize practical, midrange to major climate pollution reduction solutions such as: heat pumps, rooftop solar, home electrification, EVs, e-bikes and electrified mobility, and energy efficiency upgrades (e.g., weatherization),
  • Help clients from all income ranges understand and be aware of important elements of contractor relationships, permitting, local codes, and financing and incentive options.
  • Make special efforts to work with low-income and disadvantage community (LIDAC) members

Program Development & Delivery (40%)

  • Research and maintain up-to-date listings of rebates, tax credits, and incentive programs.
  • Provide WSSL team with technical content to help create educational materials, including fact sheets, online guides, and printed resources, with a focus on accessibility and clarity.
  • Train SPARC and WSSL staff on SPARC Home energy and water systems, clean energy upgrades and water conservation options for residential and small business systems.
  • Serve as WSSL representative on DEQ’s Beehive Emissions Reduction Plan Working Group.
  • Work in collaboration with the State of Utah’s DEQ, UCAIR and other groups to promote clean energy equipment exchanges, especially those that focus on the BERP mid-range and major energy upgrades.
  • Engage in care and upkeep of the SPARC Home and yard in collaboration with WSSL team members.

Reporting and Grant Deliverables (10%)

  • Maintain accurate and timely records of client engagements and project outcomes.
  • Track and report on key the Beehive Emissions Reduction Plan (BERP) average annual deliverables including:
    • Facilitation of 15 or more e-bike purchases
    • Assistance in 12+ heat pump installations
    • Coordination of 40+ low-tech energy efficiency upgrades
    • Other minor, medium and major clean energy upgrades
  • Contribute to semi-annual reports to the State Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ), including data on project outcomes, budget use, and community impact.
Supervision/Mentorship & Other duties (5%)

  • Supervise and mentor 1 or more student workers/interns

Required Qualifications

Required

  • Background in clean energy systems (e.g., HVAC, solar, energy auditing), building science, energy engineering, construction management, or related field.
  • An associate’s degree in a relevant field, or the equivalent combination of education and experience

Preferred Qualifications

If you’re excited about this role, we strongly encourage you to apply whether or not you feel you meet each of these preferred qualifications.

  • Bilingual in English and Spanish.
  • Demonstrated ability to deliver practical technical support and resources to a variety of populations.
  • Ability to work independently and as part of a multidisciplinary team.
  • Professional certification(s) such as:
    • BPI (Building Performance Institute)
    • LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design)
    • HERS Rater, NATE, or relevant energy/green building credentials
    • Association of Energy Engineers certifications, such as CEA, BEP, EEP
  • Experience with incentive programs, energy rebates, or state/federal clean energy grants.
  • Familiarity with project management tools and systems for tracking deliverables.
  • Experience in sustainability or climate action programs within a community-based or public sector setting.
  • Experience training, mentoring, or supervising interns or staff.
  • Communications experience including one or more of the following: technical writing, presentations, consulting and/or community engagement.
A successful candidate will be willing to Background Check? Yes Benefits Summary

WSU offers a generous benefits package that includes medical, dental, long-term disability, life insurance, retirement, a wellness program with release time and paid incentives, tuition benefits, free tickets to athletic and performing arts events, and paid holidays, vacation, and sick leave.

Posting Detail Information

Job Open Date 12/03/2025 Review Date 01/05/2026 Job Close Date Open Until Filled Yes Notes to Applicant

This position is a yearly-contract position, contingent on the continuation of the current multi-year grant funding and may require occasional evening or weekend hours for events or community engagement. Travel within the state of Utah may also be possible.

If you are passionate about what you could offer and accomplish here at WSU, we would love to hear from you. The annual salary for this position starts at $53,500 and may go up from there depending on candidate qualifications. The position comes with a generous benefits package.

To apply, please complete the online application and attach a cover letter, current resume, and the names and contact information for three professional references.

For qualification determination, your application and/or resume must address the required and preferred qualifications and must contain average number of hours worked per week and the dates of employment (i.e., month/year to month/year or month/year to present). If your resume does not contain this information, your application may be considered incomplete.

Screening of applications will begin January 5, 2026. Position will remain open until filled.

Criminal background check required as a condition of employment.

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