What are the responsibilities and job description for the Project Monitor position at TalentRemedy?
Our client has an immediate opening for an experienced Project Monitor I, II, III to join their growing team supporting the Department of Energy’s State and Community Energy Programs.
This role can be hired in the greater DC area or in Golden, CO
This role is hybrid with the anticipation that this person may need to be onsite 5 days a week.
The salary range is between $70K-$115K (based on years of experience)
Project Monitor I
U.S. citizenship
Bachelor's degree in business, engineering, environmental sciences or another applicable field
4 years of experience
Experience with programmatic support for active projects
Must have the ability to multi-task and adapt in a fast-paced environment.
Experience in documentation disciplines includes, but is not limited to, technical writing, editing, layout, document development and production, and desktop publishing.
Possess a basic knowledge of modeling and measuring techniques, mathematics, statistical methods, operational mathematics techniques, and other economic disciplines and can utilize
Project Monitor II
U.S. citizenship
Bachelor's degree in business, engineering, environmental sciences or another applicable field
6 years of experience
All the experience of a Project Monitor I
Provide engineering, technical, and operational leadership support for active projects
Perform advanced technical evaluations to identify corrective actions as needed and recommend refined project requirements
Coordinate with applicable stakeholders and ensure all necessary reviews and approvals are received
May conduct performance / project analysis during phase-down to benefit future / other projects / programs
This position requires experience in problem-solving and experience with the Federal Government, preferably with DOE
Furthermore, this position requires experience with policies, briefing and presentation support, document review and evaluation, program evaluation support, document preparation support, and meeting support.
Project Monitor III
U.S. citizenship
Bachelor's degree in business, engineering, environmental sciences or another applicable field
8 years of experience
All the experience of a Project Monitor II
Provide engineering, technical, and operational leadership support for active projects
Perform advanced technical evaluations to identify corrective actions as needed and recommend refined project requirements
This position requires leadership experience in problem-solving and experience with managing Federal financial assistance programs and individual grants
Experience managing DOE grants and cooperative agreements (is preferred), including knowledge of DOE-specific policies, functional requirements and procedures, regulatory compliance support specific to SCEP Programs (including, but not limited to, State Energy Program, Weatherization Assistance Program, Energy Efficiency & Conservation Block Grant Program, Home Energy Rebates, Workforce Development and Energy Codes).
This position further requires capabilities related to briefing and presentation support, document review and evaluation, program evaluation support, document preparation support, and meeting support.
PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS
Master’s degree (2 years of experience may be substituted with a MS degree)
Experience establishing and maintaining relationships with clients
Experience working with the DOE or other federal agencies
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