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Provide technical and engineering assistance to Memphis Light Gas and Water essential large commercial and industrial customers. The Energy Engineer 3 builds and maintains partnerships with commercial and industrial customers, identifies growth opportunities and solves technical challenges as a member of the Key
Accounts team within Economic & Business Development. Delivers programs to benefit customers and drive success in the Nation’s largest three service public utility.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES: Apply senior level engineering principles and customer engagement skills to technical matters or requests for commercial and industrial projects. Serve as a liaison to a portfolio of approximately 50 customer accounts. Facilitate, draft, and execute agreements for electric, gas and water services. Design, evaluate and implement special projects which involves demand-side management, rates, industrial processes, operations research, and TVA services. Oversee contingency and crisis plans that have an impact on customers. Drive utility and business resiliency efforts by assisting customers with utility management and conservation. Coordinate customer engineering and construction projects as an MLGW liaison between builders, architects, and other partners. Analyze, evaluate, and make recommendations on expansion plans, construction documents, mechanical equipment upgrades, component changes, and insulation systems. Perform utility rate studies and stay abreast of equipment advancements, regulatory changes, FERC rulings, and other industry knowledge. Make presentations to management, the Board and customers as needed. Perform other duties as assigned.
Bachelor’s degree in electrical, mechanical, industrial, or civil engineering or equivalent engineering degree.
Must have six (6) years of progressive experience in engineering for industry or utilities and background in some combination of the following. Related experience includes application of physics, thermodynamics, electricity, operations research, or process technology. Exposure to finance, marketing, economics, or sales. Background in customer service industry.
Primarily office work with some field visits and/or site meetings. Must successfully
complete NIMS Training within one (1) year of entering a job. Physical Demands:
requires sedentary work involving standing or walking for brief periods, exerting
up to 10 pounds or more of force on a regular basis. Must remain customer focused with excellent time management skills. Must manage peer-relationships and collaboration while problem-solving with the ability to oversee complex and ever-changing projects and processes. Ability to identify, understand, and explain financial and development assistance, quickly learn terminology and principles of public electricity, gas, and water utilities. Ability to identify issues, think creatively and define new solutions and work independently.
THIS LIST OF ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS IS NOT EXHAUSTIVE AND MAY BE