FEDITC · 1 month ago
Energy Project Manager
FEDITC is a company that develops and manages mission-critical national security systems and networks. They are seeking an Energy Project Manager to provide technical and administrative support for third-party financed energy projects, ensuring compliance with DoD and federal energy management policies while coordinating with various stakeholders.
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Responsibilities
Assist with project facilitation activities for multiple energy projects, performing technical reviews of proposed Energy Conservation Measures (ECMs) across mechanical, electrical, and distributed energy systems
Support project documentation efforts, including life-cycle cost analysis reviews, M&V documentation, and preparation of government-required deliverables
Coordinate with installations, ESCOs, and AFIMSC Detachments to resolve technical questions, track rebate and utility rate considerations, and maintain consistent project data
Enter and manage project status data in designated tracking systems, supporting weekly updates and reporting requirements
Prepare briefings, written analyses, and comment packages for government review during each project phase
Support alignment of proposed solutions with DAF energy strategy, ESPC/UESC Playbooks, and applicable design standards
Contribute to lessons learned, best practices, and process improvements for enterprise energy project execution
Qualification
Required
Bachelor's degree in engineering, architecture, or a related technical field from an accredited U.S. institution
3-7 years of experience in facility energy projects, building systems, or infrastructure modernization
Familiarity with third-party financed energy projects (ESPC, UESC) and DOE/FEMP guidelines
Ability to review basic engineering calculations, design documents, and life-cycle cost analyses
Experience with project coordination, documentation, and use of Microsoft Office applications
Must be a U.S. citizen and able to obtain a DoD Secret clearance
Must pass a background check and maintain applicable clearance(s) and certifications as required
Preferred
Professional engineering registration preferred, not required
Active clearance preferred
Ability to receive ESPC Project Facilitator certification from DOE FEMP