Key Responsibilities
- Assist the Installation Energy Manager (IEM), Regional Energy Program Manager, and Public Works Energy Product Line in achieving a robust energy management program.
- Develop and implement actions/projects supporting facility maintenance, repair, and construction, incorporating energy and water conservation measures.
- Provide design review comments and project/program management support.
- Identify energy savings projects and provide construction coordination and oversight.
- Support planning, development, execution, and analysis of projects related to:
- Energy Program Selection Process (EPSP)
- Energy Savings Performance Contracts (ESPCs)
- Energy Resilience and Conservation Investment Program (ERCIP) projects
- Utility Energy Services Contracts (UESCs)
- Enhanced Use Leases (EULs)
- Power Purchase Agreements (PPAs)
- Electric Vehicle Supply Equipment (EVSE) projects
- Utilities Privatization (UP)
- 2912 Program
- Renewable Energy projects
- Facilities Related Control Systems (FRCS) programs
- Smart Grid Program
- Microgrids and Battery Storage
- Promote, educate, and support the adoption of energy and water conservation measures.
- Optimize the use of utility resources (natural gas, electricity, solar, geothermal, water, wastewater, wind, etc.).
- Aid in developing energy and water plans, such as the Installation Energy Programs Summary (IEPS).
- Consider energy, water security, resiliency, and other initiatives to achieve savings.
- Provide energy engineering and energy management functions in:
- Project feasibility analysis
- Measurement and Verification (M&V) of savings
- Alternative financing project facilitation
- Supply-side cost reduction
- Energy awareness promotion
- Operations and Maintenance (O&M) efficiency enhancement
- New technology utilization (renewable energy sources)
- Maintain applicable security clearance(s) as required.
Required Experience/Clearance
- One of the following combinations of education and experience:
- Four-year engineering degree (preferably mechanical or electrical) and/or PE registration with 5+ years in energy management.
- Environmental Science, business, or related degree with 8+ years in energy management.
- Two-year technical degree with 10+ years in energy management.
- No college degree with 12+ years in energy management.
- Obtain Certified Energy Manager (CEM) or Professional Engineering License (PE) within 120 days.
Desired Experience
- Experience with the Army's annual energy reporting requirements (AEWRS).
- Experience in an Army DPW, Air Force BCE, or IMCOM PWC organization.
- Conducting energy audits.
- Experience with HVAC systems, boilers, chillers, and other energy-intensive equipment.
- Performing life-cycle cost analyses.
- Preparing and presenting formal multimedia presentations.
- Training others.
- Knowledge of the Army's DPW organization, ESPC process, UESC process, MCA program, and funding mechanisms (SRM, MCA, BOS).
- Knowledge of DoE's FEMP, DoD's ERCIP, Environmental Management Systems (EMS), and regulations governing historic structures.
Compensation range for this position is the following
- Starting $85,000.00/year to $95,000.00/year
- Medical
- Dental
- Vision
- Healthcare and Dependent Care Flexible Spending Accounts
- Health Savings Account
- Life and Disability
- Voluntary Coverages (Accident, Hospital and Critical Illness)
- Employee Assistance Plan
- Retirement Plans
Top Skills
What We Do
We want to improve the way government interacts with and uses data and technology. Redhorse combines top-tier consulting experience with a passion for problem-solving to help clients address mission-critical government problems. We roll up our sleeves and stand shoulder-to-shoulder with our clients to understand their issues and find solutions, using digital transformation and artificial intelligence, partnered with our domain expertise in National Security, Networking Technology and Infrastructure, Energy and the Environment.








