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IT Specialist

Berkley, MI · On-site

$34.62 - $43.27/hr

This is a part-time position: 24 hours per week Full benefits included What You'll Do As an ... More About Energy Sciences At Energy Sciences, optimizing energy use to save money and maximize ...

IT Specialist

Berkley, MI · On-site

$34.62 - $43.27/hr

This is a part-time position: 24 hours per week | Full benefits included What You'll Do As an ... More About Energy Sciences At Energy Sciences, optimizing energy use to save money and maximize ...

Technical Trainer (Part-Time)

New York, NY · On-site

$35.50 - $47.25/hr

For more than a dozen years, we have been a leader in central plant design and optimization ... By uniting expertise in design, energy, controls, and workforce development, we empower industry ...

As one of the world's largest publicly traded energy and chemical companies, we are powered by a ... optimization and structured transactions. You will provide transparent, independent and ...

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YNHHS Energy Program Manager

Part-time

Posted 15 days ago


Yale New Haven Health rating

7.3

Company rating: 7.3 out of 10

Based on 226 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

293rd of 875 rated healthcare providers


Job description

Overview
To be part of our organization, every employee should understand and share in the YNHHS Vision, support our Mission, and live our Values. These values - integrity, patient-centered, respect, accountability, and compassion - must guide what we do, as individuals and professionals, every day.
The YNHHS Energy Program Manager provides system wide leadership for energy-sustainability management, utility performance, and sustainability across Yale New Haven Health System, consisting of 12 million square feet of hospital, research, and outpatient portfolio. This role develops and executes enterprise energy strategies (including procurement), optimizes utility consumption, manages energy data systems, and ensures compliance with regulatory and sustainability requirements. The YNHHS Energy Program Manager partners closely with Facilities Operations, Engineering, Capital Planning, and Sustainability teams to drive reliability, cost efficiency, and carbon reduction initiatives. This position plays a key role in advancing enterprise energy performance and supporting consistent execution across all sites.
EEO/AA/Disability/Veteran
Responsibilities
  • Develop and lead the Enterprise Energy-Sustainability Management Strategy (Sourcing, Supply and Demand Management) for all hospitals, research facilities, and outpatient sites
  • Manage utility performance, including electricity, natural gas, steam, chilled water, and water consumption
  • Oversee enterprise energy data systems, metering, dashboards, and analytics
  • Lead energy-sustainability benchmarking using ASHE, ENERGY STAR, and internal performance databases
  • Identify and implement energy reduction projects, operational improvements, and optimization measures
  • Support carbon reduction planning, sustainability reporting, and emissions tracking
  • Partner with Engineering and Facilities Operations on plant optimization, load management, and reliability improvements
  • Integrate energy performance into capital planning, including FCI, lifecycle, and infrastructure renewal
  • Develop enterprise utility budgets, utility bill payments, forecasts, and variance analysis
  • Manage relationships with utilities, energy suppliers, and demand response partners
  • Lead enterprise commissioning and retro commissioning strategies for energy intensive systems
  • Support regulatory compliance for energy reporting, benchmarking mandates, and sustainability requirements
  • Provide technical guidance and 'Rules & Tools' to local site operations teams
  • Facilitate cross site training, knowledge sharing, and adoption of standard energy practices
  • Communicate energy performance, risks, and opportunities to system leadership
  • Work with Capital Planning and technical SME's to perform lifecycle cost analyses

Qualifications
EDUCATION
  • Bachelors degree in engineering, energy management, environmental science, or related field. CEM, CEA, PE, or LEED AP preferred. Professional association membership (ASHE, AEE, APPA, etc.) and Six Sigma Black-belt preferred.

EXPERIENCE
  • Minimum 5 years of energy management experience, preferably in healthcare, research, or a highly regulated environment. Experience with central utility plants, HVAC optimization, and building automation systems. Candidates without a Bachelor's degree must have 10+ years of relevant energy or utilities leadership experience and be actively enrolled in a degree program.

SPECIAL SKILLS
  • ADDITIONAL COMPETENCIES:
    • Proficiency in Microsoft Office, Excel, PowerPoint, and energy analytics tool
    • Experience with CMMS, BAS/BMS, metering systems, and utility dashboards
    • Strong analytical and financial modeling skills
    • Understanding of mechanical/electrical systems, codes, and commissioning
    • Ability to manage multiple priorities in a fast paced environment
    • Strong communication and stakeholder engagement skills
      • Required skillsets:
        • Energy analytics
        • Financial acumen
        • Project management
        • Communication proficiency
        • Time management
        • Vendor/utility management
        • Leadership
        • Data interpretation

PHYSICAL DEMAND
  • Moderate physical effort: intermittent standing, walking, and reaching is required without assistance. Close computer work with intense concentration more than half of the day. Ability to discern color, ability to hear conversations and telephone communications clearly. The physical working environment will be a well-lit and ventilated office space with a work area and access to plotters, scanners, and printers. Part-time working environment will require visits to construction and renovation sites. Applicant must be able to navigate sites under construction including stairs and ladders unassisted.

YNHHS Requisition ID
182857

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