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The town of Randolph seeks a qualified, motivated individual to serve as the full-time Municipal Energy Manager. This position performs administrative, supervisory, and technical work related to improving the energy efficiency of town and school buildings in accordance with budget guidelines, safety and legal requirements and all applicable federal, state, and local rules and regulations. This position supports the towns of Randolph and Milton.
Through use of an Energy Management Assessment and/or the Mass Energy Insight tool, develops a multi-year Energy Management Plan for review and approval by town administration. Prepares an annual work plan, tracks implementation, and prepares quarterly and annual reports. In coordination with the Town Manager/Administrator and Superintendent of Schools, develops and manages projects that will reduce annual energy use and/or reduce carbon emissions. Projects may be short term or require long term planning.
Candidates should possess a bachelor’s degree in environmental planning, environmental science, environmental policy, engineering, business, or related field and three to five years in mechanical, electrical, facility, or other engineering; energy efficiency; project management (with an energy focus); energy management; or a related field; or any equivalent combination of education, training, and experience.
Salary Range: $46,316 – $60,949 per year plus excellent benefits.
See randolph-ma.gov for full details