It's an exciting time to be at Advocate Health! As an organization we are moving health care forward and building equity for our patients.
Do you have a passion for new initiatives regarding renewable, clean and sustainable energy?
The Energy Program Manager will identify opportunities to reduce energy consumption and manages energy related projects to minimize costs, modernize current systems and maximize operating efficiencies.
Function as a liaison between consultants, contractors, vendors and internal management and staff on energy related issues, renovation projects and equipment and operational strategies to maximize operating efficiency.
Here's why you should consider joining our team:
We invest in our developing leaders
Growth opportunities throughout 6 states
160,000+ team members as part our partnership with Atrium Health
27 billion in Revenue
3rd Largest Health System in the US
WHAT YOU WILL DO:
- Responsible for the day-to-day energy monitoring and reporting measures. Analyzes and forecasts energy use and incorporates results into programs. Recommends equipment and operational strategies to maximize operating efficiency.
- Identifies opportunities for cost effective methods of reducing energy costs and consumption through technology improvements to building systems and processes.
- Assesses existing facilities, procedures and practices related to facility condition and energy consumption.
- Assists in incorporating sustainable energy principles into new and renovation projects.
- Plans, develops, executes and evaluates various projects related to energy improvement, facility conservation and modernization which includes creating project plans, analyzing project scope, performing budgetary assessments, managing tasks, monitoring timelines and evaluating outcomes.
- Collaborates with leadership and staff throughout the system to gather information and implement improvement initiatives.
- Performs technical analysis and conservation efforts related to the use, procurement, conservation and management of energy.
WHAT YOU NEED FOR SUCCESS:
- Bachelor's Degree in Electrical Engineering or related field.
- 7 years of experience in engineering that includes experiences in facilities energy evaluation, identifying cost savings opportunities through improved energy efficiency, and leading work teams and energy related projects.
- Expertise in and knowledge of major energy systems and energy consuming equipment (HVAC, electrical power, natural gas, and water).
- Preferred working knowledge of the Joint Commission on Accreditation of Health Care Organizations (JCAHO), National Fire Protection Association, and Life Safety Codes.
- Familiarity with facilities management, energy consumption and energy management systems.
- Knowledge of new and emerging energy efficiency & renewable technologies.
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