Senior Codes & Standards Engineer

Posted 19 Days Ago
Hiring Remotely in 97204, Portland, OR, USA
In-Office or Remote
100K-120K Annually
Senior level
Greentech • Social Impact • Energy • Utilities • Renewable Energy
The Role
Lead development and implementation of codes and standards strategies to improve appliance, equipment, and building energy efficiency in the Northwest. Conduct technical and market analyses, prepare technical proposals and documentation, represent NEEA in regulatory and stakeholder forums, and coordinate with product managers and partners to align codes activities with market transformation objectives.
Summary Generated by Built In

The Senior Codes & Standards Engineer is responsible for leading and advancing appliance, equipment, and building energy codes and standards strategies that materially improve energy efficiency outcomes in the Northwest. This role independently evaluates existing and emerging technologies for applicability within current and future regulatory frameworks, applies expert technical and market judgment, and shapes proposals that influence state, regional, and national rulemaking processes.  

The Senior Engineer serves as a primary technical representative for NEEA in external regulatory and stakeholder forums, leads complex technical and economic analyses, and provides technical guidance to peers and cross‑functional partners. Success in this role requires deep technical expertise, sound independent judgment, and the ability to integrate technical, market, and policy considerations to influence outcomes within complex and evolving regulatory environments.   

 

This position is open to qualified candidates based in the Portland, Oregon metro area or anywhere within NEEA's Northwest region, including Oregon, Washington, Idaho, and Montana. 

 

Finalists must have eligibility to work in the US as NEEA is not able to provide VISA sponsorship or have remote work outside of the US. 

 

Salary range: $100,000 - $120,000, exempt 

  • Salary is based on the applicants Experience, Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities. 

 

The Typical Day May Include… 

  • Contribute to the development and advancement of codes and standards strategies for assigned technologies or products that support energy efficiency and grid benefits in the Northwest.  

  • Conduct technical and market analyses of existing and emerging technologies relative to regulatory opportunities and support evaluation of specifications, test methods, and performance metrics to align them for current and future regulatory frameworks.  

  • Implement codes and standards strategies within established frameworks and roadmaps in coordination with product managers and senior technical staff.  

  • Participate in state, regional, and national codes and standards development and adoption processes by supporting the development of technical analyses, proposals, comments, and related materials.  

  • Provide technical input to engagements with manufacturers, policymakers, utilities, and industry organizations to support codes and standards advancement efforts.  

  • Monitor technology, market, and policy developments relevant to assigned areas and communicate findings to inform strategy refinement.  

  • Prepare clear technical documentation and support presentations, comment letters, and other materials for internal and external audiences.  

  • Collaborate with internal teams to support alignment between codes and standards activities, product planning, and market transformation objectives.  

  • Other duties which may be necessary or desirable to support the organization’s success. 

 

Supervisory Responsibilities: 

This position has no supervisory responsibilities but may provide direction, guidance and coaching to members of the work group and/or external contractors, partners or vendors. Responsibilities may include scheduling members of the work group, orienting and training others in applicable policies, procedures and techniques, and providing coordination to ensure work success.  

Qualifications

Your Experience, Education, and Skills: 

  • Bachelor’s degree in engineering, building science, energy systems, or a related technical field.  

  • 7+ years of progressive experience in energy efficiency, building technologies, appliance or equipment performance, or related technical areas.  

  • Experience contributing to codes and standards development, regulatory processes, or technical policy work at the state, regional, or national level.  

  • Demonstrated technical proficiency in evaluating energy‑using technologies, including performance characteristics, efficiency impacts, and market considerations.  

  • Ability to perform and interpret technical and market analyses to support codes and standards proposals and regulatory pathways.  

  • Ability to exercise professional judgment within established strategies, frameworks, and direction.  

  • Ability to contribute effectively to public codes and standards processes through preparation of technical materials and analysis.  

  • Ability to work collaboratively with product managers, engineers, and stakeholders across functions.  

  • Ability to communicate technical information clearly in written and verbal formats.  

  • Proficiency with standard analytical and productivity tools. 

  • An equivalent combination of education, experience and training that would provide the knowledge, skills and abilities required for the successful performance of the essential job duties will also be considered. 

 

Highlights of NEEA’s Benefits: 

  • 90% of medical/dental premiums paid by NEEA, including for dependents 

  • Employer funded Health Savings Account 

  • 136 hours of PTO/year 

  • Automatic 6% retirement contribution with an additional 2% matching 

  • Flexible work environment, including hybrid work location and 9/80 schedule options 

  • Professional development opportunities 

 

About NEEA  

The Northwest Energy Efficiency Alliance (NEEA) is an alliance of more than 140 electric and natural gas utilities and energy efficiency organizations working on behalf of Northwest energy consumers to increase the adoption of energy-efficient products services and practices. Since 1997, the region has achieved more than 959 average megawatts (aMW) of Co-Created electric energy savings – the equivalent of enough energy to power more than 700,000 Northwest homes each year.     

  

NEEA welcomes individuals from all backgrounds and fields of expertise, with or without previous experience in the energy industry.  

 

Follow this link to our website and learn more about the organization. 

 

NEEA is an Equal Opportunity Employer

Skills Required

  • Bachelor's degree in engineering, building science, energy systems, or a related technical field.
  • 7+ years of progressive experience in energy efficiency, building technologies, appliance or equipment performance, or related technical areas.
  • Experience contributing to codes and standards development, regulatory processes, or technical policy work at the state, regional, or national level.
  • Demonstrated technical proficiency in evaluating energy-using technologies, including performance characteristics, efficiency impacts, and market considerations.
  • Ability to perform and interpret technical and market analyses to support codes and standards proposals and regulatory pathways.
  • Ability to exercise professional judgment within established strategies, frameworks, and direction.
  • Ability to contribute effectively to public codes and standards processes through preparation of technical materials and analysis.
  • Ability to work collaboratively with product managers, engineers, and stakeholders across functions.
  • Ability to communicate technical information clearly in written and verbal formats.
  • Proficiency with standard analytical and productivity tools.
  • Eligibility to work in the US (employer cannot provide visa sponsorship).
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The Company
HQ: Portland, OR
Year Founded: 1996

What We Do

The Northwest Energy Efficiency Alliance (NEEA) is an alliance of utilities and energy efficiency organizations that pools resources to transform the market for energy efficiency, accelerating the adoption of energy-efficient products, services, and practices for consumers in the Northwest.

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