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Management Analyst 3

Des Moines, IA · On-site

$63K - $98K/yr

... Iowa Prison Industries (IPI). This position is responsible for developing, implementing ... Three years of full-time work experience in project management; management analysis; data science ...

Correctional Officer

Deer Lodge, MT

$43K - $56K/yr

CORRECTIONAL OFFICER MONTANA STATE PRISON DEER LODGE, MT The Montana Department of Corrections (DOC ... With more than $700 million in infrastructure projects underway at MSP and other DOC facilities ...

Correctional Officer

Deer Lodge, MT · On-site

$43K - $56K/yr

CORRECTIONAL OFFICER MONTANA STATE PRISON DEER LODGE, MT The Montana Department of Corrections (DOC ... With more than $700 million in infrastructure projects underway at MSP and other DOC facilities ...

Correctional Officer

Deer Lodge, MT

$43K - $56K/yr

CORRECTIONAL OFFICER MONTANA STATE PRISON DEER LODGE, MT The Montana Department of Corrections (DOC ... With more than $700 million in infrastructure projects underway at MSP and other DOC facilities ...

Correctional Officer

Deer Lodge, MT · On-site

$43K - $56K/yr

CORRECTIONAL OFFICER MONTANA STATE PRISON DEER LODGE, MT The Montana Department of Corrections (DOC ... With more than $700 million in infrastructure projects underway at MSP and other DOC facilities ...

Serve as back-up for prison bi-weekly payroll preparation for 300 employees. Ensure the master ... Perform special projects as assigned. Perform other duties, tasks and office functions, as required.

LPN/RN

Billings, OK · On-site

$21 - $28.75/hr

Montana Women's Prison (MSP) houses more than 200 inmates, the majority of whom will return to ... With more than $700 million in infrastructure projects underway across Department of Corrections ...

LPN/RN

Billings, OK · On-site

$21 - $28.75/hr

Montana Women's Prison (MSP) houses more than 200 inmates, the majority of whom will return to ... With more than $700 million in infrastructure projects underway across Department of Corrections ...

LPN/RN

Billings, OK · On-site

$21 - $28.75/hr

Montana Women's Prison (MSP) houses more than 200 inmates, the majority of whom will return to ... With more than $700 million in infrastructure projects underway across Department of Corrections ...

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What is the difference between Prison University Project vs Prison Education Coordinator?

AspectPrison University ProjectPrison Education Coordinator
Required CredentialsTypically requires a bachelor's degree, teaching or educational experienceRequires a bachelor's degree, experience in education or program management
Work EnvironmentInside correctional facilities, focusing on higher education programsInside prisons or detention centers, managing educational activities
Employer & Industry UsageNonprofit organizations, higher education institutionsGovernment agencies, correctional institutions
Common Search & Comparison IntentUnderstanding roles in prison education programsManaging prison education programs and initiatives

The Prison University Project focuses on providing higher education inside prisons through nonprofit partnerships, emphasizing teaching and curriculum development. In contrast, a Prison Education Coordinator manages and oversees educational programs within correctional facilities, often handling logistics, staff coordination, and compliance. Both roles require educational credentials and work within correctional environments, but their responsibilities and organizational contexts differ.

What are some common challenges faced by educators working with the Prison University Project, and how can they prepare for them?

Educators with the Prison University Project often encounter unique challenges such as limited access to educational resources, varying levels of academic preparedness among students, and navigating the constraints of a correctional environment. Building adaptability and strong communication skills is essential, as is collaborating closely with fellow instructors and prison staff to ensure a positive learning experience. Preparation includes familiarizing oneself with institutional policies, developing flexible lesson plans, and being ready to foster an inclusive, respectful classroom atmosphere despite logistical hurdles.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Prison University Project Instructor, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Prison University Project Instructor, you generally need a strong academic background in your subject area, a bachelor's or advanced degree, and experience in teaching or curriculum development. Familiarity with educational technologies, learning management systems, and correctional education protocols is typically important. Outstanding communication, cultural competency, patience, and adaptability are essential soft skills for engaging and supporting incarcerated students. These skills and qualifications are vital for delivering effective instruction, ensuring student success, and navigating the unique challenges of teaching in a correctional environment.

What is the Prison University Project?

The Prison University Project is a nonprofit organization that provides higher education opportunities to incarcerated people, primarily at San Quentin State Prison in California. Through accredited college courses, the program aims to expand access to quality education, reduce recidivism, and foster personal and intellectual growth among inmates. The project partners with academic institutions to offer a robust curriculum and academic support, helping students earn college degrees while incarcerated.
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Energy Project Manager

Full-time

Posted 20 days ago


Job description

Agency Overview

The Division of Capital Asset Management and Maintenance (DCAMM), which oversees over $2 billion in capital programs and projects, is responsible for capital planning, project delivery, property management, and real estate services for the Commonwealth.  We are stewards of the Commonwealth's assets, which include 5.5 million square feet of state buildings.  As an agency, we care for the people of our state and the future of our planet.

  • We work with state agencies to create and manage forward-thinking, sustainable buildings to meet the needs of the Commonwealth's citizens and help achieve a zero-carbon future.
  • We are partners with fellow agencies to help them meet their strategic needs with fiscally responsible building and real estate solutions.
  • We support the growth of the Commonwealth's economy and actively engage with private sector partners to make it easier to do business with the Commonwealth.
  • We work to expand access, opportunity, and equity to create more inclusive services, planning and outcomes for all the citizens of the Commonwealth.

DCAMM is a central agency in implementing several key policy priorities of the Healey-Driscoll Administration, including promoting decarbonization and climate resilience in all state facilities, identifying and facilitating opportunities to repurpose underutilized state property for housing production, and increasing the participation of underrepresented groups in public construction contracting and in the public construction workforce. 

Position Summary

The Energy Project Manager (RPIII) will plan and manage projects to support DCAMM's Zero Carbon Initiative, the agencywide carbon reduction effort.  Projects are focused on energy and water efficiency, decarbonization, resilience, and other sustainability efforts at Commonwealth facilities including state universities, community colleges, courts, offices, state hospitals, prisons, sheriff facilities, and other buildings.  The Energy Project Manager will coordinate between DCAMM offices, client agencies, and outside consultants to prepare energy design-build Requests for Proposals, proposal evaluations, selected contractor recommendations, financial analysis, and contract reviews. The desired candidate will exhibit integrity, strong decision-making skills, and dedication to making a meaningful impact throughout the Agency and the Commonwealth.

The DCAMM Energy Team works to improve sustainability, energy and water efficiency, resilience, and the environmental footprint of the Commonwealth by providing energy efficiency, decarbonization, and sustainability programs to state agencies and their facilities.

This position will follow a hybrid work schedule sharing time between remote and in-office work. 

Duties and Responsibilities 

  • Manage projects from inception through procurement and support design and implementation.   
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    • Work with facilities to develop project scopes that meet both savings requirements and facility needs.
    • Work with consultants to develop proposed scopes for cost-effective projects based on the assessment of facility needs, existing conditions, existing utility consumption, and Commonwealth decarbonization goals.
    • Review audits and reports to be sure pricing and paybacks align with applicable program requirements.
    • Address client agency and facility questions and concerns.
    • Manage procurement of design-build contractors to design and implement proposed project scopes.
    • Ensure all managed steps comply with contract, laws, regulations, OHSA, building permits, and other construction requirement.
    • Assist Design and Construction Teams throughout project design, implementation, closeout, and turnover for projects developed by Energy Team to ensure goals of project as presented in proposed scope are achieved.
    • Manage project closeout including collection of utility incentives and vendor payment.  Ensure internal DCAMM processes are followed.
  • Manage small projects (Utility Vendor) from inception through implementation.  Implementation for Utility Vendor projects may include collection of vendor permits prior to construction, monitoring of project throughout construction, and ensuring timely delivery of projects, accuracy of scopes, closeout, and turnover.
  • Manage projects to support renewable generation and resilience. Develop procedures for coordinating site preventive maintenance needs for renewables including but not limited to PV, Wind, GSHP, and remaining CHPs.
  • Assist with monitoring renewable installations for the Demand Response and Energy Credit programs.
  • Work with client agencies and facilities to support energy information systems, savings optimization, demand response, and other Energy Team programs.
  • Support DCAMM operations and maintenance staff to improve the efficiency and operations of its managed assets.
  •  Review, analyze, and make recommendations regarding technical aspects of energy, water, and carbon reduction projects for state facilities.
  • Participate as an internal energy advisor on DCAMM building projects.
  • Support other team members on financial, engineering, or other matters related to project delivery.
  • Perform other duties as required. 

Preferred Qualifications

  • Project Management experience.
  • Experience implementing energy/water projects or similar project management experience.
  • Thorough knowledge of planning, energy and water conservation, and sustainable building design principles and practices.
  • Strong background in buildings and related systems.
  • Ability to prepare and analyze spreadsheets and generate graphic representations of data.
  • Ability to prepare and deliver technical presentations.
  • Ability to coordinate multiple planning tasks, working both independently and with a diverse team.
  • Ability to accomplish objectives with few established guidelines and with minimal supervision.
  • Demonstrated quantitative, financial, technical, and problem-solving skills.
  • Strong written and verbal communication skills.
  • Experience developing financial cash flows and tracking reports.
  • Construction management experience.
  • Ability to juggle a high volume of different projects with multiple vendors spread geographically across the Commonwealth with multiple client agency contacts.
  • Ability to understand how scope of project will impact operations, and ability to communicate clearly to client agency to ensure their full cooperation and successful hand-off of project.
  • Highly organized.  Able to track multiple projects and communicate status when needed.
  • Experience with MassSave programs.
  • Proficiency in Microsoft Suite and other standard business software tools.

*For more information about employment at DCAMM, please view our RECRUITMENT VIDEO.

First consideration will be given to those applicants that apply within the first 14 days.

MINIMUM ENTRANCE REQUIREMENTS:  Applicants must have at least (A) four years of full-time, or equivalent part-time technical or professional experience in urban or regional planning, environmental planning, transportation planning or land use planning, and (B) of which at least two years must have been in a professional capacity or (C) any equivalent combination of the required experience and the substitutions below. 

Substitutions: 

I. A Bachelor's degree with a major in urban or regional planning, environmental planning, urban studies, architecture, landscape architecture, civil, environmental, or transportation engineering or environmental sciences may be substituted for two years of the required (A) experience.* 

II. A Graduate degree with a major in urban or regional planning, environmental planning, urban studies, architecture, landscape architecture, civil, environmental, or transportation engineering or environmental studies may be substituted for three years of the required (A)experience and one year of the required (B) experience. 

*Education toward such a degree will be prorated on the basis of the proportion of the requirements actually completed. 

NOTE: Educational substitutions will only be permitted for a maximum of three years of the required experience.  Substitutions will only be permitted for a maximum of one year of the required (B) experience. 

SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS: Based on assignment, possession of a current and valid Massachusetts Class D Motor Vehicle Operator's License.

Comprehensive Benefits

When you embark on a career with the Commonwealth, you are offered an outstanding suite of employee benefits that add to the overall value of your compensation package. We take pride in providing a work experience that supports you, your loved ones, and your future.

Want the specifics? Explore our Employee Benefits and Rewards!

An Equal Opportunity / Affirmative Action Employer.  Females, minorities, veterans, and persons with disabilities are strongly encouraged to apply.

The Commonwealth is an Equal Opportunity Employer and does not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, color, sex, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, age, disability, national origin, veteran status, or any other basis covered by appropriate law.  Research suggests that qualified women, Black, Indigenous, and Persons of Color (BIPOC) may self-select out of opportunities if they don't meet 100% of the job requirements.  We encourage individuals who believe they have the skills necessary to thrive to apply for this role.