Please note - this role can sit within a reasonable driving distance of Little Rock, AR or Austin, TX. This role will be expected to be in the office 1 time per week.
We are looking for a talented individual…
To join CLEAResult as an Energy Engineer, Tool Development. As an Energy Engineer, you are passionate in the creation of commercial and industrial engineering tools and calculators to promote best practices for tool development and implementation and identify and drive opportunities to improve engineering resources and processes.
You’re a great match if you can…
- Lead design, development, and implementation of new tools and calculators at CLEAResult to contribute to success of our engineering teams
- Promote tool design, development, and implementation best practices across engineering teams and develop and deliver related training and resources
- Drive engagement of engineers with tool development expertise across the company and identify opportunities for cross-team collaboration
- Engage with clients and evaluators on projects and tools
- Develop ideas for new tools with the support of the broader engineering teams
- Support engagement with engineering, operations, and commercial partners on tool strategies
- Maintain and improve existing tools
- Provide technical support for multiple prescriptive and custom energy efficiency portfolios including identifying energy efficiency measure opportunities, calculating energy savings, supporting custom project analysis and reporting, and reviewing and responding to evaluation reports- 5+ years experience in engineering, preferably with a commercial and industrial energy efficiency focus
- BS Engineering degree
- Ability to collaborate across engineering, operations, and commercial teams
- Experience with tool development including Excel and VBA
- Experience with tool development including Python, preferred
- Experience in developing and reviewing energy savings calculations, preferred
- Experience with project management, including managing budgets, schedules, and stakeholder groups
- Ability to communicate engineering principles to technical and non-technical audiences