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Description
~ Association for Energy Affordability (AEA) is a rapidly growing
nonprofit energy services and training organization which is dedicated to
achieving energy efficiency in buildings in order to foster and maintain
affordable and healthy housing and communities. ~
Energy consulting services are completed through AEA’s participation in a
variety of federal, state, and local energy efficiency initiatives. AEA is a national organization, with over 20
years of industry experience, and is headquartered in New York, with regional
offices in the San Francisco Bay Area and Chicago.
The West Coast office has
the energy and vitality of a startup with the support system of an accomplished
and nationally recognized industry leading organization. Click here for more information about AEA.
Position Overview
AEA West is seeking an Energy Analyst to join our tight-knit, talented
team of “Energy Geeks”. The candidate
must be hungry to learn, but ready to contribute. We are specifically looking for candidates
with at least 2 years of in-depth experience and familiarity with Title-24.
The candidate should also be familiar with
the recent 2013 code changes as well as the compliance software (CBECC-Com,
CBECC-Res, and EnergyPro). The Energy
Analyst will lead AEA’s efforts on Title-24 compliance documentation and will serve
as an office-wide resource and subject matter expert for T-24 related issues
and projects.
The Energy Analyst
will also assist Senior Analysts in conducting energy audits of multifamily and
commercial buildings, providing energy analysis at both the project and program
levels, designing and managing retrofit projects, performing green building
assessments, and conducting a variety of technology and market assessments.
The Energy Analyst engages in data collection, building diagnostics, research,
data analysis, energy modeling and report production as needed to complete a range
of project types. He or she is expected
to be a self-starter, an independent problem solver, and a strong team-player.
If you are
passionate about energy conservation and renewable energy, you love buildings,
and you’re seeking to learn from an experienced organization in a hands-on
environment, this is the place for you.
Responsibilities
The Energy Analyst may be responsible for:
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Performing Title-24 energy modeling
and preparing compliance documentation -
Performing trainings on Title-24
related topics -
Conducting energy audits and in-field
energy assessments, on-site diagnostics, field data collection -
Preparing energy and green building assessment
reports based on analytic findings which include detailed equipment specifications
and cost savings analysis -
Energy efficiency program
implementation -
Conducting technical peer review
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Performing LEED, Green Point Rated and
HERS consulting services -
Performing commissioning and retro-commissioning
Note: These job
responsibilities may be revised over time to ensure the functional
responsiveness of the Energy Analyst to AEA and Federal and California State
program requirements.
Qualifications
Minimum Qualifications:
- Knowledge of building systems including lighting technologies, building envelope, and mechanical systems
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In-depth knowledge and understanding
of Title 24 and other building codes -
Experience with the use of energy
modeling software i.e., EnergyPro, eQUEST, DOE2 programs, CBECC-Com and Res. -
Documented experience performing Title
24 Energy Modeling for compliance purposes - Proficiency in Microsoft software,
including Excel but also Word, Outlook, and PowerPoint
Additional Qualifications Desired:
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Bachelor’s Degree in engineering,
architecture, environmental science, construction management or other
sustainability related focus, with a demonstrated interest in energy
conservation and building science preferred -
CEPE and/or CEA certifications
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Familiarity with local, state and
federal incentive and rebate programs
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Ability to perform cost savings
analyses and fuel data analyses -
Sound technical writing skills and
experience -
Home Energy Rating Systems (HERS and
HERS II) rater certification preferred -
Building Performance Institute (BPI)
certification preferred
EEO Non-Discrimination and ADA Reasonable Accommodation Statement:
Applicants are considered for all positions without regard to race, color, creed, religion, age, national origin, alienage or citizenship status, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity, marital or partnership status, disability, military status, veteran status, or predisposing genetic characteristics.
AEA does not discriminate on the basis of physical or mental disability where the essential functions of the job can be reasonably accommodated. Determinations on requests for reasonable accommodation will be made on a case-by-case basis. For more information on the physical requirements of this position and/or if you need reasonable accommodation for any part of the application and hiring process, please notify the agency at 718-292- 1280 Ext-8265 or contact Mary Patterson.