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An Energy Business Lead requires a player-coach mindset. Someone who is comfortable driving ... Deliver financial results including profitability, efficiency, and client satisfaction Leading ...

An Energy Business Lead requires a player-coach mindset. Someone who is comfortable driving ... Deliver financial results including profitability, efficiency, and client satisfaction Leading ...

An Energy Business Lead requires a player-coach mindset. Someone who is comfortable driving ... Deliver financial results including profitability, efficiency, and client satisfaction Leading ...

... energy business. * Outstanding compensation and benefits plans. * Great culture and work life ... Responsible for creating the financial models and presentations that are used to evaluate ...

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As of Aug 21, 2026, the average yearly pay for energy business finance in the United States is $108,564.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $84,500.00 and $118,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is an energy business finance job?

An Energy Business Finance job involves managing financial planning, analysis, and investment decisions within the energy sector. Professionals in this role assess market trends, evaluate project profitability, and ensure regulatory compliance. They work with companies in oil, gas, renewable energy, and utilities to optimize financial performance. Key responsibilities include budgeting, risk management, and economic forecasting to support strategic business decisions.

What are some typical challenges faced in energy business finance roles?

Professionals in Energy Business Finance often deal with rapidly changing market conditions, regulatory requirements, and the volatility of energy prices, which can make forecasting and budgeting challenging. Team members must balance detailed financial analysis with big-picture strategic planning and frequently collaborate with operations, trading, or engineering teams. Staying updated on industry trends and regulatory changes is essential, as these can significantly impact financial strategies and reporting. Developing expertise in these dynamic environments can lead to rewarding career advancement and specialized leadership opportunities.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the energy business finance position, and why are they important?

To thrive in Energy Business Finance, you need a strong background in finance, accounting, and analytical skills, ideally supported by a relevant degree and industry experience. Familiarity with financial modeling software, energy trading platforms, ERP systems, and certifications such as CFA or CPA are highly valuable. Strong communication, problem-solving abilities, and adaptability help individuals effectively collaborate across interdisciplinary teams and manage stakeholder expectations. These skills are crucial for making informed, data-driven decisions that drive profitability and support business growth in the dynamic energy sector.

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Infographic showing various Energy Business Finance job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 97% Full Time, and 3% Part Time. Highlights an 87% In-person, 3% Hybrid, and 10% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $108,564 per year, or $52.2 per hour.

Energy Business Lead

E3M Solutions

Grandville, MI • On-site

Full-time

Re-posted 17 days ago


Job description

About E3M Solutions

At E3M Solutions, we design and continuously optimize at the intersection of energy and engineering. Our integrated approach delivers better systems, better operations, and better long-term outcomes for the organizations we serve. We are problem-solvers, collaborators, and trusted partners. If you’re passionate about problem-solving, driving sustainability, and making a tangible impact on each project, E3M Solutions offers a dynamic environment where you can grow, innovate, and help shape the future of engineering.

Core Values Focus:

At E3M Solutions, we are consistently and proactively focused on our company culture, how our team is the pivot point of the culture and how it reflects to our clients through our Core Values.

Capable - We are experts in our field as evident through our quality, approach, and communication.

Adaptable - We are creative thinkers and doers not locked into the way things have always been done

Responsible - We strive to balance financial sustainability, environmental responsibility, and the impact it leaves on our clients and the greater community

Relational - We prioritize connections knowing at the core, relationships matter

Unified - We utilize our collective strengths to work as one team with and for our clients

Player-Coach Attitude:

An Energy Business Lead requires a player-coach mindset. Someone who is comfortable driving strategic initiatives, fostering team growth, and diving into day-to-day execution. In addition to executing energy services a portion of time will be focused on supporting energy team, mentoring team members, and working closely with business leadership.


Position Description:

The Energy Business Lead will play a key role in driving the continued growth of the E3M Solutions Energy team. This position involves leading turn-key projects, energy assessments, commissioning, and proactive energy management agreements. As a strategic leader, the Business Lead will empower and guide team members, fostering a collaborative and results-driven environment that supports the team's development and success.

Accountabilities:

  • Own execution of the Energy Division’s Strategy and operational plans
  • Drive operational excellence, project delivery, and team performance
  • Lead, develop, and hold Energy Team accountable
  • Ensure cross-functional collaboration between Engineering, Energy, BIM, and office operations
  • Deliver financial results including profitability, efficiency, and client satisfaction


Leading Responsibilities:

  • Lead conceptual development meetings with E3M team, clients, or contractors.
  • Provide direction and oversight for team lead(s) and design team for workloads, skills development, and position tasks in an empowering manor.
  • Coordinate team schedule for deadlines, priorities, workload, etc.
  • Develop proposals for clients’ needs and requirements.
  • Spearhead mentoring of team for professional and technical development.
  • Lead communication efforts on projects that the team lead is directly responsible for.
  • Serve as primary source of SD efforts on larger and conceptual projects.
  • Complete and provide peer review technical documents, drawings, or reports.
  • Coordinate team efforts in maintaining of standards & tools.
  • Work in R&D efforts on new technologies and opportunities.


Technical Responsibilities:

  • Complete and provide peer review of:
    • Energy Models & Savings Calculations
    • Site Visits, Assessments & Reports
    • Air Audits
  • Project Management of energy related projects and management strategies
  • Client communication via phone, email and written reports
  • Provide understanding and direction on a wide variety of solutions (as dictated by clients)
    • Mechanical & Electrical Systems
    • Lighting & Lighting Controls
    • DDC Controls Systems & VFD/VSD’s
    • Compressed Air Systems
    • Process Related Systems
    • Alternative Energy Systems

Position Requirements:

  • Hands on approach to problem solving
  • Strong troubleshooting skills
  • HVACR degree or engineering degree - preferred but not required

Certified Energy Manager (CEM) certification - preferred but not required