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What is the difference between Remote Developer Advocate vs Remote Developer Evangelist?

AspectRemote Developer AdvocateRemote Developer Evangelist
Required CredentialsTechnical background, coding skills, communication skillsTechnical expertise, strong communication, community engagement
Work EnvironmentRemote, tech companies, startups, open-source projectsRemote, tech companies, community events, conferences
Employer & Industry UsageCommon in software and tech industries, used interchangeablySimilar to Developer Advocate, often used in marketing-focused roles
Search & Comparison IntentHigh overlap, often compared for role responsibilitiesRelated but more marketing-oriented

Both roles focus on promoting developer tools and fostering community engagement. The Remote Developer Advocate emphasizes technical advocacy and education, while the Remote Developer Evangelist leans more towards marketing and brand promotion within developer communities.

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To thrive as a Remote Developer Advocate, you need a strong background in software development, technical writing, and public speaking, often supported by a degree in computer science or related field. Familiarity with developer tools, cloud platforms, APIs, and content management systems—as well as experience using platforms like GitHub and documentation tools—is typical. Excellent communication, community engagement, and collaboration skills are crucial for building trust and fostering relationships with developer communities. These abilities ensure you can effectively bridge the gap between engineering teams and external developers, driving product adoption and user satisfaction.

How does a remote Developer Advocate typically collaborate with engineering and product teams?

As a remote Developer Advocate, you will frequently collaborate with engineering and product teams through virtual meetings, asynchronous communication (like Slack or email), and shared documentation platforms. Your role involves acting as a bridge between external developers and internal teams, so you’ll often gather feedback from the developer community and relay it to shape product features or identify pain points. Building strong relationships across departments and proactively communicating insights are key to ensuring that developer needs are understood and prioritized, even when working remotely.

What is a Remote Developer Advocate?

A Remote Developer Advocate is a professional who works primarily from a remote location to bridge the gap between software developers and a company’s products or services. They engage with developer communities, create technical content, and provide feedback to internal teams to improve products. Their main goal is to support and empower developers by offering guidance, resources, and advocacy, all while working outside of a traditional office environment. This role often involves public speaking, writing tutorials, and building community relationships online.
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Energy Engineer PE II

ENFRA LLC

Coppell, TX • On-site, Remote

Full-time

Posted 26 days ago


Job description

About Us

At ENFRA, we blend a rich history with a forward-looking vision. With over 100 years of experience, we are a pillar of stability in the energy infrastructure industry and a leader in innovative energy solutions. Our commitment to leveraging emerging technologies ensures that we remain at the forefront of the Energy-as-a-Service sector.

We believe in growth-not just for our business, but for our people. Our team members have the opportunity to advance their careers in a supportive environment that values continuous learning and development. We embrace innovation and encourage creative problem solving to tackle the energy infrastructure and energy challenges of tomorrow.

Inclusion is at the heart of our culture. We strive to create a workplace where every voice is heard and valued, fostering a collaborative environment where diverse perspectives drive our success.

Join us to be part of a legacy of excellence and a future of groundbreaking advancements. At ENFRA, stability, innovation, and growth are more than just values-they are the pillars of our continued success.

Overview

The Energy Engineer PE II is responsible for standard engineering techniques to design, analyze, test, maintain, repair, or improve products, components, or assemblies. They are also responsible for the evaluation and optimization of energy consumption for commercial buildings and applicable systems.

Responsibilities
  • Frequently interact with clients, contractors, and engineers to fulfill the essential duties and responsibilities of the position. This position may also include supervisory responsibilities.
  • Analyzes, develops and evaluates systems.
  • Improves and maintains current systems or creates brand new projects.
  • Designs and drafts blueprints, visits systems in the field and manages projects.
  • Applies engineering techniques and analyses within the scope of the assignment.
  • Energy Procurement and Analytic
    • Collect, compile, organize, and analyze utility consumption data and rates.
    • Develop a comprehensive understanding of utility supply-side opportunities.
    • Develop a comprehensive understanding of utility procurement logistics.
    • Develop a comprehensive understanding of possible utility energy efficiency rebate and incentive programs.
    • Research utility rate changes and deregulated energy cost trends.
    • Conduct energy benchmarks using internal and external tools such as EPA Energy Star.
    • Review utility invoices for errors and work to resolve the errors with the utility.
    • Create utility budgets.
  • Energy Auditing
    • Collect, review, and analyze data from field surveys and utility data.
    • Develop a thorough understanding of existing building and its MEP systems.
    • Identify and evaluate improvements for energy or cost reductions.
    • Develop associated technical reports.
  • Measurement and Verification
    • Develop and Implement IPVMP - Adherent Measurement and Verification (M&V) Plans.
    • Develop energy consumption baselines and adjustments through regression analysis and other appropriate methods.
    • Coordinate with clients, utility representatives, energy analysts, engineers, construction managers, and commission agents during all appropriate project stages to assist in the design and implementation of M&V plans for continuous monitoring of energy and water performance.
    • Review design documents, M&E specifications, and shop drawings of applicable metering systems to confirm all M&V requirements are met.
    • Verify utility performance of facilities and validate savings.
    • Review and analyze energy performance including data collection, utility bill accounting, sub-metering data analysis, and utility cost analysis.
    • Create, maintain, and distribute M&V dashboards and reports through multiple software platforms.
  • Remote Monitoring
    • Collect and evaluate energy, weather, and building automation data on some periodic basis.
    • Review data and identify facility operational issues affecting energy consumption, comfort, and/or code compliance.
    • Develop recommendations to address any identified operational issues.
    • Prepare reports for project stakeholders summarizing all discoveries.
  • Energy Modeling
    • Develop engineering-based energy models to simulate existing and proposed operations of buildings or systems.
    • Work collaboratively with team members to identify and evaluate scope of potential improvements.
    • Develop life cycle cost analyses and other engineering economic analyses.
    • Develop supporting documentation on engineering calculations, methodologies, etc. as required.
  • Other
    • Uphold the Company owner advocacy philosophy, mission, and core values.
    • Perform the assigned duties with minimal supervision, while working in a team problem-solving environment.
    • Develop technical reports or related documents.
    • Mentor and train Energy Analysts, Senior Energy Analysts, and Energy Engineers as required.
    • Manage the day-to-day activities of Energy Analysts, Senior Energy Analysts, or Energy Engineers that may be under your direct supervision.
QualificationsRequired Education, Experience, and Qualifications
  • Bachelor's Degree in Engineering.
  • 7+ Years of Experience in a related field.
  • Advanced knowledge of commercial HVAC systems.
  • Experience with energy savings projects.
  • Experience with life cycle cost analyses.
  • Experience in analyzing utility data.
  • At least 1 of the following: CEM, CMVP, CEP, CEA, EEP, or BEP certifications through the Association of Energy Engineers or equivalent.
  • Registered Professional Engineer.
  • Advanced Microsoft Excel skills and proficiency in other Microsoft applications.
  • Performs work under minimal supervision.
  • Handles complex issues and problems, and refers only the most complex issues to higher-level staff.
  • Possesses comprehensive knowledge of subject matter.
  • Provides leadership, coaching, and/or mentoring to a subordinate group.
  • May act as a lead or first-level supervisor.
  • Critical thinking skills.
  • Problem solving skills.
  • Mathematic skills.
  • Computer skills.
  • Technical expertise.
  • Leadership skills.
  • Effective verbal and written communication skills.
  • Detail-oriented and willing to tackle various ongoing projects in a fast-paced environment.
  • Versed in the industry and the Company's competitors.
  • Ability to multitask and perform duties outside of the scope of work when necessary.
Preferred Education, Experience, and Qualifications
  • Experience with energy modeling software.
  • Experience with building automation systems.
  • Experience with energy efficiency programs.
  • Experience in managing teams and people.
  • Experience with data analytics tools such as Microsoft Power BI, Python, Tableau, Jupyter Notebook, or R.
  • Strong organizational skills.
Travel Requirements
  • 10% of time will be spent traveling to job site(s)/office location.
Physical/Work Environment Requirements
  • Prolonged periods of sitting at a desk and working on a computer.
  • Climbing stairs.
  • Remaining in a stationary position, often kneeling, standing or sitting for prolonged periods.
  • Repeating motions that may include the wrists, hands and/or fingers.
  • Quiet environment.
  • Light work that includes adjusting and/or moving objects up to 20 pounds.

ENFRA is proud to be an Equal Opportunity Employer of Minorities, Women, Protected Veterans, and Individuals with Disabilities, and participates in the e-Verify program. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, creed, color, religion, sex, age, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, veteran status, disability, or any other classification protected by law.

Employment Type: FULL_TIME