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The City of Seattle has posted as new job posting for a Senior Energy Program Manager. Check below for a brief overview or visit the seattle.gov website for the full listing.

Seattle City Light is seeking an energy-savvy program manager for its Customer Energy Solutions (CES) division. CES manages the longest continuously operating municipal energy conservation initiative in the country. We are currently hiring a Senior Energy Management Analyst (EMA) to act as program manager and lead our cross-functional teams to ensure that defined business goals and objectives are met.

The Solutions Design and Management unit in CES is responsible for designing and managing our portfolio of customer-facing energy programs. If you are flexible, a system thinker, excel in collaboration, and have an aptitude for technical learning, you will be successful in this role. You will serve as program manager for customer-facing products and services offered to business customers within the CES portfolio. Program Managers are responsible for overlaying the CES program management and life-cycle framework onto assigned work. Assignments for this position may focus on energy efficiency, flexible loads, affordability, and/or electrification programs. This position reports to the Energy Management Analyst Supervisor.

Job Responsibilities

Here is more about what you’ll be doing:  
Senior EMAs in this role manage customer-facing programs in varying stages of discovery, design, build, implementation and exit. Each program manager may lead one or more cross-functional teams to execute required work across program stages. All programmatic work aligns to strategic drivers and has distinct business objectives and goals. Many of these programs are complex and/or high priority for the city. The program manager ensures that internal and external stakeholders are engaged, that design and tactics align to strategy, that appropriate decisions are vetted by management, and the programs are delivering on the intended business objectives and goals.

Qualifications
Required Qualifications: In addition to the skills and experience mentioned on the listing, a successful applicant will have experience that reflects a commitment to creating fair and equitable outcomes and has: 
Baccalaureate degree in energy management, engineering, architecture or a related discipline and three years experience in professional commercial or industrial energy management analysis (other combinations of education, training and experience will be evaluated on an individual basis for comparability).

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