Company Description: SUNY Maritime College located on a 55-acre scenic waterfront property on the outskirts of New York City on the Throggs Neck peninsula where the East River meets Long Island Sound. The campus blends the best of two worlds: a comfortable college-town feel with the greatest city in the world. An impressive view of the sound extends toward the North Atlantic, yet only a few miles away are Yankee Stadium and midtown Manhattan.
SUNY Maritime offers an array of employment opportunities stemming from entry level to professional positions which encourage growth and development among its employees. Job Description: The Energy Manager will be responsible for providing direction and management regarding SUNY Maritime's energy consumption and reduction efforts. The Energy Manager will work integrally with the Facilities Department and the Capital Program to provide expertise regarding energy efficiency in accordance with NYSERDA PON 3701 - On-site Energy Manager Program.
This position seeks to improve the college's profitability by delivering operational improvements and cost management while simultaneously promoting sustainable practices. The Energy Manager will complete the tasks associated with NYSERDA PON 3701 including: Identify immediate savings opportunities and cost-effective energy conservation measures that are feasible for SUNY Maritime to adopt and accomplish Develop an Energy Management Plan within the first three months of employment to act as a guide map for the college's short-term and long-term energy management efforts Draft comprehensive project proposals that aim to reduce campus energy consumption and administer the projects from conception to completion Monitor and record energy consumption and cost trend data to tabulate and compile monthly energy and cost data reports for all utility consumables Analyze data to pinpoint peak demand drivers, identify equipment scheduling inefficiencies, and adjust system setpoints as seasons and conditions change to optimize system efficiency Interface with the existing Siemens Desigo Building Management System (BMS), including WinPM, and maintain the existing submetering infrastructure and expand it as needed Submit required documentation with the following databases and agencies: Energy Cap, BuildSmart 2025, New York Energy Manager, Executive Order 22 Provide recommendations regarding new sustainable initiatives, equipment, systems, and technologies and substantiate recommendations with a dollar value and cost-benefit analysis Perform calculations to quantify successful reductions in energy use and document progress in the New York Energy Manager (NYEM) database system Conduct energy performance testing and periodic walkthrough audits to improve the efficiency of various systems. Outline and lead a Preventative Maintenance Program to extend the useful life of existing equipment Collaborate with the Facilities Department to address campus needs with the Capital Program and initiate operational procedures with key campus operations personnel Build and orchestrate a "cross-functional energy team" to gain the collective support of stakeholders and cohorts towards the common goal of energy efficiency Promote awareness and behavioral changes that encourage a culture of cooperation with the adoption of New York State and New York City climate action guidelines, obligations, and requirements Administer training to increase the knowledge and skills of various staff members and implement standard professional practices in energy management Create a culture of sustainability and efficiency within the campus through access to information, transfer of successful practices, and targeted information for key audiences about energy management Report progress to NYSERDA: participate in NYSERDA kick-off and exit meetings and project management check-ins with NYSERDA via conference call at least once per month Produce quarterly savings reports that document results from capital improvements and operational modifications.
Deliver a final report that documents overall effort and progress toward SUNY Maritime's energy reduction goal. Record your experiences as the acting OsEM and capture the energy management process with collated project deliverables to generate a case study intended for online publishing Coordinate and expand the college's additional sustainable obligations such as the Waste Diversion Plan, Off-Shore Wind Program, NY Plastic Free Act, Disadvantaged Communities Reporting, Embodied Carbon Reporting, and Zero Emission Vehicle Transition, etc PId47b53f07660-25448-34433298