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The Energy Manager, Clean Energy will support the continued development and execution of Meta's global energy strategy centered on a supply portfolio of cost-competitive clean and renewable energy ...

The Energy Manager, Clean Energy will support the continued development and execution of Meta's global energy strategy centered on a supply portfolio of cost-competitive clean and renewable energy ...

The Energy Manager, Clean Energy will support the continued development and execution of Meta's global energy strategy centered on a supply portfolio of cost-competitive clean and renewable energy ...

The Energy Manager, Clean Energy will support the continued development and execution of Meta's global energy strategy centered on a supply portfolio of cost-competitive clean and renewable energy ...

The Energy Manager, Clean Energy will support the continued development and execution of Meta's global energy strategy centered on a supply portfolio of cost-competitive clean and renewable energy ...

The Energy Manager, Clean Energy will support the continued development and execution of Meta's global energy strategy centered on a supply portfolio of cost-competitive clean and renewable energy ...

The Energy Manager, Clean Energy will support the continued development and execution of Meta's global energy strategy centered on a supply portfolio of cost-competitive clean and renewable energy ...

Director will support CATF's nuclear energy strategy through policy advocacy, stakeholder engagement, project implementation, and outreach efforts, with an emphasis on advancing nuclear energy ...

The Energy Manager, Clean Energy will support the continued development and execution of Meta's global energy strategy centered on a supply portfolio of cost-competitive clean and renewable energy ...

This senior-level role will lead the execution of McAdams' 2026 Energy Strategy, driving revenue expansion, increasing market share, and strengthening our statewide presence through strategic client ...

This senior-level role will lead the execution of McAdams' 2026 Energy Strategy, driving revenue expansion, increasing market share, and strengthening our statewide presence through strategic client ...

This senior-level role will lead the execution of McAdams' 2026 Energy Strategy, driving revenue expansion, increasing market share, and strengthening our statewide presence through strategic client ...

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How much do energy strategy jobs pay per year?

As of Jul 1, 2026, the average yearly pay for energy strategy in the United States is $124,659.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $90,000.00 and $157,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is energy strategy?

Energy strategy refers to the planning and implementation of methods to optimize energy production, consumption, and management within an organization or on a larger scale, such as a city or nation. Professionals in this field analyze energy needs, evaluate sustainable and cost-effective solutions, and develop policies or projects to improve energy efficiency and reduce environmental impact. Their work involves staying up-to-date on renewable energy technologies, regulatory requirements, and market trends to create long-term, resilient energy plans.

What is the difference between Energy Strategy vs Energy Analyst?

AspectEnergy StrategyEnergy Analyst
Required CredentialsBachelor's or Master's in Energy, Business, or Engineering; certifications like PMP or energy-specific credentialsBachelor's in Energy, Economics, or Engineering; often entry-level or mid-level roles
Work EnvironmentStrategic planning teams, corporate offices, consulting firmsData analysis, reporting, fieldwork, or office settings
Employer & Industry UsageUtilities, energy companies, consulting firms focusing on long-term planningEnergy companies, government agencies, research institutions focusing on data and market analysis

Energy Strategy professionals focus on developing long-term energy plans, policy formulation, and strategic initiatives. In contrast, Energy Analysts primarily analyze data, market trends, and performance metrics to support decision-making. While both roles require a solid understanding of energy markets, Energy Strategy roles are more strategic and planning-oriented, whereas Energy Analysts are more data-driven and operational.

What are some common challenges faced by professionals in energy strategy roles, and how can they be addressed?

Professionals in energy strategy roles often encounter challenges such as rapidly changing regulations, balancing environmental goals with cost efficiency, and navigating stakeholder interests across departments. Staying informed about evolving policies and industry trends is crucial, as is fostering strong communication with teams in engineering, finance, and sustainability. Building cross-functional relationships and developing flexible strategic plans can help address these challenges and ensure successful energy initiatives.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an Energy Strategy professional, and why are they important?

To thrive in Energy Strategy, you need strong analytical skills, knowledge of energy markets and policy, and often a degree in engineering, economics, or environmental science. Familiarity with energy modeling tools, data analysis software, and financial modeling is typically required, along with certifications like PMP or LEED being advantageous. Exceptional communication, stakeholder management, and problem-solving abilities help professionals influence decisions and drive initiatives. These skills ensure the ability to develop effective strategies that balance sustainability, regulatory compliance, and financial performance in a dynamic industry.
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Infographic showing various Energy Strategy job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 92% Full Time, 6% Part Time, and 2% Contract. Highlights an 94% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 4% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $124,659 per year, or $59.9 per hour.
Senior Manager, Decarbonization and Energy Strategy

Senior Manager, Decarbonization and Energy Strategy

Royal Caribbean Cruise Line

Miami, FL โ€ข On-site

Other

Posted 7 days ago


Job description

Senior Manager, Decarbonization and Energy Strategy

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Journey with us!ย Combine your career goals and sense of adventure by joining our incredible team of employees atย Royal Caribbean Group. We are proud to offer a competitive compensation and benefits package, and excellent career development opportunities, each offering unique ways to explore the world.

We are proud to be the vacation-industry leader with global brands - including Royal Caribbean International, Celebrity Cruises and Silversea Cruises - the most innovative fleet and private destinations, and the best people. Together, we are dedicated to turning the vacation of a lifetime into a lifetime of vacations for our guests.

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Royal Caribbean Group's Decarbonization Team has an exciting career opportunity for a full-time Senior Manager, Decarbonizationย reporting to the Senior Director, Decarbonization.

This position will work onsite in Miami, Florida.ย 

This position is not eligible for work authorization sponsorship.

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Position Summary:

The Senior Manager, Decarbonization is a key execution leader responsible for owning defined decarbonization workstreams and converting the enterprise decarbonization roadmap into measurable outcomes across fleet operations and the newbuild pipeline. The role supports disciplined governance, value tracking, and decision support, working as a day-to-day integrator across Marine Operations, Newbuilding, Supply Chain, Finance, and other partners to ensure decarbonization initiatives are delivered with rigor and pace.

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Essential Duties and Responsibilities:

1) Workstream ownership: strategy-to-execution translation

- Own end-to-end delivery of assigned decarbonization workstreams (e.g., energy efficiency, enabling technologies, operational measures, digital optimization, compliance enablement), translating long-term ambition into near- and mid-term execution plans.

- Identify relevant decarbonization levers within scope, clarify what success looks like, and ensure delivery plans are grounded in operational reality.

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2) Program governance & delivery cadence (PM discipline)

- Establish clear workstream charters including scope, milestones, dependencies, risks, decision points, and success criteria.

- Ensure consistent project status reporting and stakeholder cadence aligned to agreed frameworks/charters (e.g., weekly working cadence, monthly steering updates), escalating blockers and driving actions to closure.

- Maintain disciplined tracking of schedule, scope, and value delivery for assigned initiatives, supporting enterprise governance and value-tracking mechanisms.

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3) Structured problem solving, analytics & decision support

- Conduct high-quality quantitative and qualitative analysis to size opportunities, evaluate trade-offs, and inform priorities within assigned workstreams.

- Synthesize complex technical, regulatory, and operational inputs into structured options and recommendations; prepare decision-ready materials for leadership.

- Prepare high-quality presentations, reports, memos, and workshop materials that drive clarity, alignment, and decisions

- Own analytical modelling of emissions trajectories, abatement costs, and compliance exposure across multi-brand operations.

- Quantify financial implications of decarbonization initiatives, including OpEx and CapEx forecasting, ROI, and scenario analysis.

-ย  Support evaluation of low-carbon fuel sourcing opportunities and strategic investments through financial modeling and market benchmarking.

- Monitor evolving regulatory and carbon pricing landscapes to anticipate cost impacts and advise on risk mitigation measures.

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4) Stakeholder orchestration & workshop facilitation

- Orchestrate cross-functional stakeholder interactions to establish alignment and a shared understanding of priorities, milestones, and delivery trade-offs.

- Design and facilitate workshops and working sessions to accelerate scope definition, problem solving, and delivery execution across functions and geographies.

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5) Decarbonization content leadership

- Maintain strong working knowledge of maritime decarbonization levers (energy efficiency, alternative fuels, shore power, battery electrification, enabling technologies, digital optimization, operational measures) and translate insights into execution priorities.

- Proactively monitor relevant regulatory and industry developments, assess implications, and recommend necessary actions or adjustments to plans.

6) Knowledge building & capability uplift

- Create reusable playbooks, templates, and lessons learned (e.g., charter templates, KPI definitions, reporting packs, governance cadence) to improve delivery consistency and speed.

- Contribute to a culture of knowledge sharing and continuous improvement across the decarbonization team and partners.

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7) People leadership

- Lead, coach, and develop 1-2 direct reports; set clear accountability and build strong ownership for deliverables and outcomes.

- Lead effectively with and without direct authority, inspiring execution across stakeholders and functions.

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Qualifications, Knowledge and Skills:

  • Bachelor's degree in engineering, Business, Environmental Science, Sustainability, or related field. Master's degree preferred.
  • 10-12 years of relevant experience, including demonstrated ownership of cross-functional programs/projects and (ideally) initial people leadership or team mentorship
  • Demonstrated experience managing complex programs/projects end-to-end with cross-functional stakeholders (program management, delivery planning, cadence, and status reporting).
  • Experience working with decarbonization and climate policy/regulation topics (maritime context preferred, or strong ability to ramp quickly).
  • Advanced problem-solving and analytical skills; ability to deliver high-quality structured options and steering for decisions.
  • Strong stakeholder management skills; ability to resolve conflicts, influence without authority, and ensure cross-functional alignment.
  • Strong PowerPoint and Excel skills; ability to produce executive-ready materials.
  • Travel flexibility as required.

Success Profile:

  • Entrepreneurial energizer who creates momentum: proactively identifies opportunities, turns ideas into practical pilots, and drives progress through ambiguity with pace and optimism.
  • Disciplined program leader: runs a strict delivery cadence (charters, milestones, risks, decisions, and benefits tracking) and reliably lands outcomes, not just activity.
  • Innovative, creative problem-solver: challenges the status quo, uses out-of-the-box thinking, and translates emerging technology/regulatory signals into actionable execution plans.
  • Trusted cross-functional integrator: influences without authority, aligns stakeholders quickly, resolves conflict constructively, and unblocks delivery across Marine Ops, Newbuild, Supply Chain, Finance, and partners.

We know there's a lot to consider.ย As you go through the application process, our recruiters will be glad to provide guidance, and more relevant details to answer any additional questions. Thank you again for your interest in Royal Caribbean Group. We'll hope to see you onboard soon!

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It is the policy of the Company to ensure equal employment and promotion opportunity to qualified candidates without discrimination or harassment on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, age, national origin, disability, sexual orientation, sexuality, gender identity or expression, marital status, or any other characteristic protected by law. Royal Caribbean Group and each of its subsidiaries prohibit and will not tolerate discrimination or harassment.