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Assists in the implementation of preventive maintenance program for the EMS. * Monitors the efficiency of energy management operations and detects possible equipment failures. * Develops and ...

... management program and team for the agency, develop agency-level plans to meet the City's emissions and energy reduction goals. 2. Provide high level technical calculations for capital and/or expense ...

Energy Management Develop and support energy conservation programs. Monitor facility energy consumption and identify opportunities for reduction. Assist in implementation of energy-efficient ...

This position is responsible for leading and advancing the energy management program across Mercy's hospitals, ambulatory sites, support buildings, and utility infrastructure. Focuses on reducing ...

This position is responsible for leading and advancing the energy management program across Mercy's hospitals, ambulatory sites, support buildings, and utility infrastructure. Focuses on reducing ...

This position is responsible for leading and advancing the energy management program across Mercy's hospitals, ambulatory sites, support buildings, and utility infrastructure. Focuses on reducing ...

... management at the University of Tampa . Are you knowledgeable about how to identify, implement and evaluate new energy efficiency programs and technologies? Do you want to deliver measurable ...

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How much do energy management program jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 25, 2026, the average yearly pay for energy management program in the United States is $107,460.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $79,500.00 and $132,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Energy Management Program vs Energy Analyst?

AspectEnergy Management ProgramEnergy Analyst
CredentialsCertifications like Certified Energy Manager (CEM), LEED APSimilar certifications, often CEM or LEED
Work EnvironmentDevelops and implements energy strategies across facilitiesAnalyzes energy data, prepares reports, and recommends improvements
Employer & Industry UsageUsed by organizations to manage energy consumptionUsed by companies to analyze and optimize energy use

The Energy Management Program focuses on creating and executing strategies to improve energy efficiency across facilities, while the Energy Analyst primarily analyzes energy data to identify opportunities for savings. Both roles often require similar certifications and work within the same industry environments, but their core responsibilities differ in scope and focus.

What states have the most Energy Management Program jobs? States with the most job openings for Energy Management Program jobs include:
Manager Energy

Full-time

Posted 13 days ago


Fort Bend ISD rating

6.7

Company rating: 6.7 out of 10

Based on 38 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

292nd of 556 rated elementary and secondary schools


Job description

Job Overview
The Manager Energy will manage and coordinate the FBISD Energy Management/Conservation and Waste/Recycling Program. The incumbent will provide instruction and training to all system constituencies and provide the technical expertise required to monitor and implement energy saving activities on the human and technical level.
Position Description
Essential Duties and Responsibilities
Planning and Organization
  • Prepare bid specifications that pertain to energy management program
  • Review and negotiate energy purchase agreements and make recommendations regarding energy fuel selection
  • Participate in utility contract specifications and negotiations; provides energy-related input to school design, operations, and maintenance including use of state of the art computers/telecommunications
  • Assist in the development of yearly budget for all utility accounts, and create and manage energy management services accounts
  • Pursue outside funding sources for equipment retrofits
  • Administer Federal and State assistance programs to provide grant monies that relate to energy management and waste/recycling
  • Maintain accurate records relating to energy savings and waste/recycling
  • Keep abreast of all new legislation, products and energy developments
Interpersonal Communication
  • Work with building administrators and custodial staff in reporting accurate utility forecasts
  • Coordinate with appropriate personnel in schools, office, departments, and other agencies in carrying out the functions and responsibilities of the energy conservation and waste/recycling programs
  • Utilize consultants when necessary to identify energy conservation measures
  • Maintain liaison with equipment suppliers in order to conduct bidding process for equipment upgrades and retrofits
  • Meet and work with staff and citizen groups to further positive public relations
Leadership and Management
  • Instruct and train administrative staff in energy efficient behaviors and technologies
  • Maintain energy conservation and recycling awareness activities through training programs, written materials, presentations, etc
  • Plan, develop, implement and coordinate a comprehensive energy management, energy conservation and waste/recycling program
  • Oversee after hours internal and external space reservation and contracting process for District
  • Support District programs for recruitment, selection, orientation, and assignment of District maintenance employees
  • Manage cradle-to-grave waste/recycling process
  • Develop, coordinate and facilitate the District Energy Committee
  • Develop, coordinate and facilitate the student-led Watt Watchers program
Supervisory Responsibilities
  • Supervisor one or more employees at a time
  • Conduct performance appraisals of assigned staff
  • Address complaints and resolve problems in a timely manner

Qualification Requirements
To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each of the above essential duties satisfactorily. The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or abilities, required unless otherwise stated as preferred. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essentials functions.
  • High School Diploma or GED with 8 years of experience in lieu of degree
  • Bachelor's Degree preferred, in engineering technology, business or related field with emphasis on facilities management, environmental science and energy management
  • Applicable alternative education such as military service specialized training and certification
  • Valid Texas Drivers License
  • Minimum of 3 years energy management, mechanical systems design, construction, and/or maintenance
  • Knowledge of energy management program development and HVAC and lighting systems
  • Good knowledge of standard microcomputer applications and computerized building energy management systems
  • Ability to initiate, plan, develop, and direct complex building energy conservation projects, including training aspects through in-service sessions, publications, and presentations
  • Proven ability to manage budgets and personnel
  • Ability to work effectively with students and a wide range of staff to implement program goals and activities
  • Ability to keep accurate records, prepare reports, and make presentations to school officials, the media and Board members
  • Strong organizational, communication and interpersonal skills including successfully coaching and counseling subordinates
Physical Requirements/Working Conditions
The work environment characteristics and physical demands described here are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. Work is performed in classrooms, offices, work stations and meeting rooms.
The position requires occasional walking, standing, sitting, bending, stooping, kneeling, crouching, crawling, and lifting/carrying work related items weighing less than 40 pounds, such as books, papers and presentation materials. The employee is regularly required to use hands to finger, handle, or feel objects, tools, or controls; reach with hands and arms; and talk or hear. Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision, color vision, and the ability to adjust focus. Attendance at conferences and professional development is required. Work involves everyday risks and discomforts which require normal safety precautions when operating equipment or performing job duties. May work prolonged or irregular hours and must be able to maintain emotional control under stress.
Additional Information
  • Work may involve infrequent exposure to fumes and chemicals in warehouse and transportation area; some activities involve inspection and monitoring of facilities. Extensive in-district travel.

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