Mount Sinai Hospital

Engineer, Planning & Evaluation

Mount Sinai Hospital$96K — $148K *
Energy & Utilities
Less than 5 years of experience
Job Overview by Ladders

Qualifications

  • Bachelor's degree in electrical or mechanical engineering, physics, or quantitative degree, or equivalent experience required.
  • 2 years experience in an engineering role focused on energy efficiency programs required.
  • Knowledge of business and economic analysis techniques, including life cycle cost analysis, preferred for energy efficiency investments.
  • Technical knowledge of energy-using systems such as HVAC, lighting, and industrial processes is essential.
  • Experience applying engineering concepts to assess costs and savings for efficiency measures preferred.
  • Proficiency with Excel, with the ability to analyze complex spreadsheets.
  • Excellent written and verbal communication skills for diverse audiences are required.

Responsibilities

  • Develop cost-benefit analyses for energy-saving measures and document findings.
  • Review and provide feedback on measure approval documents created by contractors.
  • Coordinate with internal teams and external organizations to verify assumptions in analyses.
  • Research changes in codes and standards affecting energy efficiency and integrate this into analyses.
  • Participate in working groups and projects to assist in the development of new energy measures.
  • Mentor engineering interns and oversee contractors in project-related tasks.
  • Prepare regulatory documents and presentations for public utility commissions.

Benefits

  • Health, dental, and vision insurance coverage.
  • Employer-sponsored life and disability insurance.
  • 401(k) plan with 6% company contribution after 90 days.
  • TriMet transportation pass provided.
  • Access to health and dependent FSA/HSA accounts.
  • Generous paid vacation, holidays, and sick leave.
  • Flexibility to work from home or office; work-from-home laptop provided.
Full Job Description
Position: Engineer
Reports to: Lead Engineer
Compensation*: Competitive starting salary $96,200 - $122,200 commensurate with skills and experience, Full Pay Range: $96,200 - $148,200

Employment Classification: Full Time, Exempt

Anticipated Start Date: As soon as possible, position is open until filled

Office Location: Portland Metro Area, Oregon, USA

What We're Looking For:

The Engineer works as part of the Planning and Evaluation group to develop, review and approve energy efficiency measures, including new offerings and measures proposed by Program Delivery Contractors (PDC's) and Program Management Contractors (PMC's). The Engineer assists the Lead Engineer and Measure Development Manager in prioritizing development, review, approval, and documentation of prescriptive and semi-prescriptive efficiency measures; delivering training and coaching to others; and continuously improving the measure development process and associated tools, templates, and documents. The Engineer ensures that all approved offerings are technically sound and cost-effective or attain exception approval, and are consistent with Energy Trust requirements. The Engineer engages with program, PMC and PDC staff to develop and oversee pilots and other research to inform measure development. The Engineer also contributes to technical field trials and other research commissioned by Energy Trust and/or regional and national groups to verify measure savings or other characteristics.

Interested in the kind of work you'd be a part of? You can browse our team's recent projects here!

This individual reports to the Lead Engineer.

This position is expected to report to the Portland office quarterly at a minimum for all staff and other in-person meetings.

What You'll Do:
• Develops cost-benefit analyses of energy saving measures, and documents information sources, analysis, and findings.
• Reviews measure development work scopes, drafts measure approval documents and associated cost-benefit analyses drafted by contractors, provides feedback and suggestions for improvement, and decides when measures analyses are acceptable to be published.
• Works with the Measure Development Manager to consider program design impacts and/or changes while scoping analyses.
• Identifies which key assumptions included in measure analyses need to be verified through evaluations or other market research; coordinates and communicates with Energy Trust staff, PMCs, and regional organizations to obtain information needed to verify assumptions.
• Acquires information on changes in federal and state codes and standards, anticipates effects on baseline efficiencies, and incorporates into estimates of cost, savings and cost-effectiveness for efficiency measures. Provides this information to Planning for incorporation into Energy Trust's Resource Assessment and to programs to inform goals.
• Participates in outside committees, working groups, projects and pilots through organizations such as the Northwest Energy Efficiency Alliance (NEEA), Regional Technical Forum (RTF), and Consortium for Energy Efficiency (CEE), to assist in their efforts and also to help identify products, services or data sources to inform new measures and measure updates.
• As a subject matter expert, contributes to maintenance and continuous improvement of the measure development process, training and mentoring both internal staff and contractors on associated tools and templates.
• Prepares documents for the Public Utility Commission or other public and regulatory groups.
• Researches and helps define and design pilot projects and evaluations for emerging technologies and approaches.
• Maintains and enhances project and measure archives to support measure analysis and cost-effectiveness decision making.
• Makes public presentations and facilitates discussions with regional and national energy efficiency organizations and forums.
• Serves as a resource for ad hoc requests for information and engineering support.
• Perform other job-related duties as assigned.
• Perform all functions of the job in a safe manner.

SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITY
• This position oversees the work of contractors, suppliers, and/or vendors as necessary in the course of managing specific projects.
• Mentors engineering interns.

Requirements
What You'll Need:
• Bachelor's degree in electrical or mechanical engineering, physics, or other relevant quantitative degree, or equivalent experience, is required.
• 2 years of experience in an engineering role in the implementation or evaluation of energy efficiency programs.
• Knowledge of applying business and economic analysis techniques including life cycle cost analysis, net present value, internal rate of return, and other quantitative economic criteria, ideally for consideration of investments in energy efficiency and renewable resources.
• Technical knowledge of energy-using processes, such as lighting, HVAC, industrial systems, heat recovery, industrial equipment or building science..
• Experience with utility regulation and efficiency programs is preferred.
• Experience applying engineering concepts pragmatically to help assess typical costs and savings for efficiency measures.
• Proficiency with Excel; ability to review and troubleshoot complex spreadsheet analyses.
• Experience interpreting the effects of codes and standards changes on energy efficiency measures and programs preferred.
• Demonstrated ability to work at the detailed analytical level and at strategic levels.
• Excellent organizational awareness and effectiveness, with demonstrated ability to collaborate effectively with technical and management level individuals with many different roles, cultures, and experience levels.
• Willingness and skills to do a combination of communications and coordination, negotiation, documentation, and detailed technical work.
• Excellent verbal and written communication skills. In particular, ability to analyze complex technical issues and succinctly convey conclusions, inferences, and applications in general terms for diverse technical and public audiences.
• Must be able to interact with a diverse workforce and be comfortable working in culturally diverse settings and groups.
• Ability to work independently with minimal supervision.

The above information is designed to outline the major functions and position requirements of this job. It does not identify all tasks that may be expected, nor address the performance standards that must be maintained.

Benefits

What You'll Get:
• Health/dental/vision insurance
• Employer sponsored and paid life/disability
• 401(k) with a company contribution of 6% of your salary after 90 days of employment
• TriMet pass
• Access to health and dependent FSA/HSA accounts
• Generous paid vacation, holidays and sick days
• Paid volunteer hours
• Employee assistance program
• Career advancement opportunities
• Great colleagues and culture
• Flexibility to work from home and/or an office space at the Portland, OR location
• Work from home laptop provided
• Read more about our benefits here

APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS:

Please submit a cover letter and resume on Energy Trust's website www.energytrust.org/About/careers.

All offers of employment are conditional pending the successful completion of a background check (which may include employment verification, education verification, criminal history, motor vehicle record) and reference checks.

Don't meet every single requirement? Studies have shown that candidates from certain demographics are less likely to apply to jobs unless they meet every single qualification-for example, women and People of Color. At Energy Trust we are dedicated to building a diverse, inclusive and authentic workplace-if you're excited about this role but your past experience doesn't align perfectly with every qualification in the job description, we encourage you to apply. You may be the right candidate for this or other roles.

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About Mount Sinai Hospital

Mount Sinai Hospital is a hospital network based in New York City. It was founded in 1852 and is one of the oldest and largest teaching hospitals in the United States. The hospital has been ranked among the top hospitals in the country by U.S. News & World Report and is known for its excellence in patient care, research, and education. Mount Sinai Hospital is affiliated with the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai and has a staff of over 7,000 physicians, nurses, and other healthcare professionals.
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