Energy And Sustainability Manager
Salary Range : $76,553 - $123,250 Salary Range : 24 FLSA : Exempt
Purpose of Classification :
The purpose of this classification is lead countywide energy and sustainability initiatives by developing and implementing efficiency programs, overseeing compliance and performance data, and guiding energy-related capital planning to reduce costs and advance the county's climate and resiliency goals.
Essential Functions :
Leads and guides the county's energy strategic planning goals; develops and oversees countywide energy management strategies and policies; identifies opportunities for energy conservation, renewable energy adoption, and operational cost reduction; and leads development of the County Energy Resiliency Strategic Plan, including EV charging infrastructure, solar, battery storage, and related solutions.
Implements energy program implementation; manages or participates in cross-departmental green teams to identify and implement energy-saving initiatives; implements strategic plans and policies; develops budgets, approves expenditures, negotiates contracts, and oversees vendor performance; manages energy audits of county facilities, infrastructure, and utility systems; coordinates retrofits, upgrades, and efficiency projects across county-owned or managed properties; and oversees planning and execution of renewable energy projects including solar installations, EV infrastructure, and green building initiatives.
Provides program monitoring and reporting; tracks energy usage, costs, and savings using energy management software; prepares regular reports for county leadership on progress toward sustainability goals; ensures compliance with local, state, and federal energy regulations; and tracks and updates the county's greenhouse gas inventory and benchmarking reports.
Engages with stakeholders; collaborates with County departments, schools, utilities, nonprofits, and community partners to promote energy awareness; builds and maintains external partnerships with organizations supporting energy efficiency and sustainability; provides training and guidance to staff on energy-efficient practices; and represents the county in regional and national sustainability forums.
Prepares funding strategies; identifies, pursues, and manages grants and incentive programs supporting energy efficiency, resilience, and renewable energy projects; prepares proposals, budgets, and supporting documentation for federal, state, and utility-based funding opportunities; and coordinates reporting, documentation, and compliance requirements for grant-funded projects.
Minimum Qualifications :
Bachelor's degree in Engineering, Environmental Science, Energy Management or related field (Master's degree preferred); five years of experience in energy management, facilities management, or sustainability programs; or any equivalent combination of education, training, and experience which provides the requisite knowledge, skills, and abilities for this classification.
Specific License or Certification Required :
CEM (Certified Energy Manager), LEED Accreditation, or equivalent preferred. Must possess and maintain a valid Georgia driver's license.
Energy Manager • Decatur, GA, US