Energy Engineer - Energy Resources Center
University of Illinois Chicago · Chicago, IL · 3 wk ago
Information Technology$100k–$107k/yrFull-time
About the role
The position is intended to be eligible for benefits. This includes Health, Dental, Vision, Life Insurance, a Retirement Plan, Paid time Off, and Tuition waivers for employees and dependents.
Duties & Responsibilities
- Works with Energy Resource Center (ERC) project teams to identify and develop energy and environmental research ideas and assists in converting them into fundable projects (energy efficiency, energy use, energy conversion, energy storage, emission reduction).
- Provides technical and engineering expertise in energy efficiency technologies/measures/concepts.
- Provides original ideas/concepts to technical proposals, contributing major sections to the proposals and working with the ERC project teams to complete all sections of the proposals (technical, budget, schedules, deliverables).
- Serves as principal investigator and point of contact on some projects and/or elements of ERC programs, directing tasks and taking responsibility for the results.
- Responds to inquiries.
- Responsible for providing final project deliverables (including, reports, papers, presentations, etc.) on time and within budget.
- Applies engineering principles to projects, along with in-depth technical knowledge of energy/environmental technologies and concepts, to specific energy and/or environmental research issues, opportunities and tasks (analysis, technical writing, independent technical research & judgment).
- Acts as technical project team member (work within technical teams of various disciplines).
- Provide technical guidance in areas of expertise as well as periodically leads engineering team activities in the field (site visits, energy assessments, commissioning & recommissioning).
- Approve and oversee project plans, timelines and cost structures.
- Review and approve final deliverables, ensuring the accuracy of data.
- Conducts independent and group research as appropriate.
- Encourages interdisciplinary program planning to develop new programs, insuring energy efficiency and environmental stewardship principles are included.
- Staff Management: plan, assign and review work of staff to ensure that group objectives are met. Hire, train, develop and manage staff to ensure that a qualified staff exists to meet group objectives.
Minimum Qualifications
- Bachelor of Science degree in Engineering (preferable mechanical, industrial, electrical, chemical, civil, energy or equivalent) with a minimum of two (2) years of experience in energy, manufacturing, utility, research or service industry.
- Alternatively, Masters degree in Engineering, Business or Finance with a minimum of one (1) year equivalent work or research experience in a related field.
- Minimum of 2 years experience in modeling heat pump technologies.
- Excellent technical written and verbal communications.
- Understanding of energy engineering principles (technical concepts, analysis techniques, energy-financing principals).
- Computer proficiency (MS Office, Excel, Word PowerPoint, Internet Research- Energy and any energy engineering software capabilities are a plus).