What are the responsibilities and job description for the North America Energy Manager position at Schneider Electric?
Job Title: Schneider Electric North America Energy Manager
We are seeking a highly skilled and experienced Energy Manager to lead our Schneider Electric North America (SEA-NA) program.
Key Responsibilities:
- Lead annual and semiannual strategy planning and review meetings with the SEA-NA team.
- Provide billing to ensure project cost transfer revenues are accurately recorded.
- Lead budget to estimate and track costs to budget for the entire SEA-NA program and report to the SEA-NA team.
- Lead weekly calls on a variety of program topics with the SEA-NA team.
- Provide technical and program level training to a variety of personnel.
- Maintain the North American Energy Best Practices document.
- Provide monthly tracking of energy project implementation for the sites included in the program and maintain energy models and baselines for all sites.
- Provide on-call technical assistance using team engineering resources to assist sites with energy-related questions and project implementation.
- Schedule and conduct Energy Reviews at Schneider Electric facilities.
- Proactively seek and pursue opportunities to continually improve the SEA-NA program.
- Assist SEA-NA facilities with the implementation of ISO Energy Management System.
- Present at conferences, meet with existing or potential customers, and support sales efforts.
25% travel (20% domestic, 5% international) required within USA, Canada, and Mexico to conduct energy consumption reviews and hold planning meetings.
Requirements:
- Bachelor's degree in Mechanical, Electrical, Chemical, or Environmental Engineering or related field.
- 3 years of experience in energy engineering, energy management, sustainability management, or related occupation.
- Experience in assessing industrial and commercial systems for specific actions to implement energy savings opportunities.
- Applying engineering fundamentals to calculations of energy and cost savings opportunities.
- Using linear regression techniques to quantify the impact of energy conservation activities.
- Holding at least one of the following certifications: PE, CEM, PEM, CEA, CP EnMS, CMVP, CBCP, or CIEP.