What are the responsibilities and job description for the Project Engineer – Energy Efficiency position at Minnesota City Jobs?
The City of Rochester is now hiring for Project Engineer – Energy Efficiency
This Project Engineer plays a key role in developing, implementing, and analyzing Demand-Side Management (DSM) and Demand Response (DR) programs at RPU. This position is responsible for conducting technical analysis of energy efficiency measures, managing rebate structures, and providing data-driven insights to enhance energy efficiency initiatives. This role involves collaborating with customers, trade allies, energy consultants, and regulatory agencies to ensure compliance with state and federal requirements while optimizing program effectiveness. Additional responsibilities include developing and refining energy saving calculation tools, overseeing the rebate processing system, conducting customer engagement and education to drive program participation and long-term energy savings.
To have your application reviewed with the first round of applications, please submit your application prior to March 19, 2025.
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