New York City, NY-posted 4 months ago
New York City, NY
5,001-10,000 employees
Justice, Public Order, and Safety Activities

The Department of Sanitation (DSNY) keeps New York City clean, safe, and healthy by collecting, recycling, and disposing of waste, cleaning streets, attacking the scourge of illegal dumping, and clearing snow and ice. The Department operates 59 district garages and manages a fleet of more than 2,000 rear-loading collection trucks, 450 mechanical brooms, 705 salt spreaders, and several dozen bike lane operations machines. Under the Adams Administration, the Department is aggressively cleaning more parts of the City than ever before, including over 1,000 long-ignored areas spread across every neighborhood. With the highest wintertime uniformed headcount in 20 years, DSNY is more equipped than ever to remove snow and ice from the approximately 19,000 lane-miles of City streets. The NYC Department of Sanitation is the world's largest sanitation department. DSNY collects more than 10,500 tons of residential and institutional garbage and 1,760 tons of recyclables each day. While efficiently managing solid waste and clearing litter or snow from 6,300 miles of streets, the Department is also a leader in environmentalism committing to sending zero waste to landfills. Under general supervision, the energy project manager will coordinate the administrative, design, and implementation of energy projects for large facilities. Will work with the energy team to help identify energy conservation measures and ensure that DSNY is on a path to meet the City's 50x30 emission reduction goal, including compliance with agency-specific targets set as part of LL97, LL87 (Benchmarking), and LL84 (Energy Audits & Retro-commissioning). Assist the agency energy management program in optimizing buildings, and serve as a liaison with project shareholders, contractors, and capital teams. Will work with the DCAS Division of Energy Management team to manage funding and contracting, ensuring agency access to appropriate project implementation. The energy project manager will be responsible for budget modification forms, invoice submission, and expense tracking, and will support agency utility account and billing management, and real-time metering installations. Collaborates with agency contracting team to support the development and better use of existing contracts and leverage emerging procurement resources for energy work. For project development, the energy project manager will contribute to expense and capital project planning for identifying and pursuing energy project opportunities, including work that can be progressed through capital and expense grant funding programs. Will advocate the adoption of large-scale clean energy and innovative technology projects across the agency portfolio. For project implementation, will manage a large portfolio of energy efficiency expense and capital projects to ensure compliant, timely, and cost-efficient completion. Will provide technical and administrative oversight to shareholders and agency staff on ongoing energy projects.

  • Coordinate the administrative, design, and implementation of energy projects for large facilities.
  • Identify energy conservation measures and ensure compliance with emission reduction goals.
  • Assist in optimizing buildings and serve as a liaison with project shareholders, contractors, and capital teams.
  • Manage funding and contracting with the DCAS Division of Energy Management.
  • Handle budget modification forms, invoice submission, and expense tracking.
  • Support agency utility account and billing management, and real-time metering installations.
  • Collaborate with the agency contracting team to develop and better use existing contracts.
  • Contribute to expense and capital project planning for energy project opportunities.
  • Advocate for the adoption of large-scale clean energy and innovative technology projects.
  • Manage a large portfolio of energy efficiency expense and capital projects.
  • Provide technical and administrative oversight on ongoing energy projects.
  • A baccalaureate degree from an accredited college in relevant fields such as engineering, architecture, or public administration, and one year of full-time satisfactory experience in project management work.
  • A four year high school diploma or its educational equivalent and five years of experience in project management work.
  • A combination of experience and/or college education equivalent to five years of education and experience.
  • Possession of a motor vehicle driver's license valid in the State of New York.
  • Current serving as a project manager in a similar civil service title.
  • Eligibility for federal loan forgiveness programs and state repayment assistance programs.
  • Inclusive equal opportunity employer committed to diversity and a harassment-free work environment.
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