Job Locations
US-Remote | US-DC-Washington, DC
Job ID |
2024-11039
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# of Openings |
1
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Category |
Engineering
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Overview
LMI seeks an experienced Energy Engineer to provide engineering expertise and guidance that will improve and expand energy efficiencies and capabilities for a portfolio of facilities throughout their facilities lifecycle. The ideal candidate will be an electrical engineer who will be responsible for providing technical expertise in energy project development and implementation strategies to meet current and near-term Federal energy and facility standards. Candidates should be based in the mid-Atlantic region, preferably near the Washington DC area. LMI is a consultancy dedicated to powering a future-ready, high-performing government, drawing from expertise in cloud technical solutions, logistics, and management advisory services. We deliver integrated capabilities that incorporate emerging technologies and are tailored to customers' unique mission needs, backed by objective research, modernization strategies, and cloud services. Founded in 1961 to help the Department of Defense resolve complex logistics management challenges, LMI continues to enable growth and transformation, enhance operational readiness and resiliency, and ensure mission success for federal civilian and defense agencies.
Responsibilities
Support the client's facility energy project development efforts and sustainability initiatives by acting as a senior technical advisor and subject matter expert for specific engineering matters.
- Apply subject matter expertise to deliver solutions to engineering requirements for projects to include both new construction and maintenance and repair of existing real property.
- Facilitate project meetings and communicate/collaborate with senior leadership, engineering subject matter experts (SMEs), project managers, architects, planning and budget staff, and facility managers about issues and solutions regarding project requirements.
- Perform quality assurance reviews of design documents and engineering studies and provide associated technical recommendations
- Engage with service providers, federal managers and program staff, national laboratories, private sector contractors and other stakeholders to identify facility energy requirements, perform gap analyses, and ensure the successful execution and delivery of engineering projects and work products.
- Review project progress from an engineering perspective, measuring performance and taking necessary corrective actions to maintain agreed-upon requirements.
- Travel to project sites at geographically dispersed locations nationwide as required to verify progress of work, ensure conformity with specifications and accepted engineering practices, attend program management reviews and contribute to technical teams as required.
- Help manage existing ESPCs by working with energy services contractors to identify, plan, and implement energy efficiency, renewable energy, and water efficiency measures at sites across the client portfolio.
- Track and manage legacy third party finance projects, including annual measurement and verification (M&V) reporting compliance and technical support for several existing energy performance contracts.
- Help identify, pursue, and apply appropriate financing methods (ESPC, ESPC ENABLE, UESCs), grants (AFFECT), and Federal appropriations to execute energy projects and facility improvements that result in significant energy savings, and/or energy demand reductions.
- Track inventory and manage performance of existing renewable energy systems portfolio. Provide technical and planning support for renewable energy systems not managed under active performance contracts.
- Draft executive summary reports and white papers for sustainability/energy data as needed which may include white papers, standard operating procedures (SOPs), briefings, feasibility studies, research summaries, position papers, and similar analytical products in support of the client.
- Prepare, review, and analyze sustainable energy project and market reports and conduct energy, environmental, and economic benefits analysis of sustainable energy technologies and projects.
Qualifications
- Bachelor's degree or higher in Engineering (Civil, Electrical, Mechanical, or General) or related field. Master's degree preferred.
- 8+ years of energy project management experience, demonstrated experience in energy projects
- Experience with energy investments projects such as performance contracting (ESPS, UESCs) and/or grants.
- Experience in analysis of energy consumption, energy rates, and life cycle cost analysis.
- Familiarity with all and expertise in at least one of the following
- Renewable energy technologies, such as solar, wind, geothermal, hydro, or biomass
- Electrical distribution infrastructure technologies
- Energy storage technologies
- Energy resilience and security system technologies
- Utility control system technologies
- Guiding Principles for Sustainable Federal Buildings
- Proficiency with software tools for research, analysis, reporting, communications, and collaboration (e.g., Microsoft Office suite, to include Power BI and SharePoint, and proprietary government real property systems and applications)
- Federal or utility energy or sustainability experience preferred.
- Strong candidate will be able to demonstrate experience in working with multiple stakeholders and building consensus
- The candidate shall have consultative capabilities with strong communication and organizational skills
- Experience in managing simultaneously, multiple projects with independent schedules and budgets
- Project Management Professional (PMP) preferred but not required.
- Moderate travel within the CONUS will be required.
- Must be eligible for a U.S. security clearance; US citizenship required.
LMI is an Equal Opportunity Employer. LMI is committed to the fair treatment of all and to our policy of providing applicants and employees with equal employment opportunities. LMI recruits, hires, trains, and promotes people without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, pregnancy, disability, age, protected veteran status, citizenship status, genetic information, or any other characteristic protected by applicable federal, state, or local law. If you are a person with a disability needing assistance with the application process, please contact accommodations@lmi.org Colorado Residents: In any materials you submit, you may redact or remove age-identifying information such as age, date of birth, or dates of school attendance or graduation. You will not be penalized for redacting or removing this information. Need help finding the right job?
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