Start Date: June 1st, 2026 Length of Fellowship: 15 months Location Type: Hybrid Are you ready to help ensure Seattle’s transition to a clean energy future is equitable and accessible while working directly with building owners to reduce emissions? As a Lead Building Performance Standards (BEPS) Fellow in the Climate Corps Fellowship program, you’ll have the opportunity to contribute to impactful sustainability initiatives with the City of Seattle. This is a hybrid position with the expectation of onsite work 3 days per week. In this role, you’ll receive mentorship and training to conduct outreach, provide energy and emissions reduction services, and connect building owners with resources to help them comply with the Seattle BEPS, as well as the Washington State Clean Buildings Performance Standard (CBPS). In addition to hands-on experience, Fellows will receive training through the Building Operator Certification (BOC) program, gaining specialized skills in building systems maintenance and energy efficiency. Seattle’s BEPS aims to improve energy efficiency, reduce costs, and lower climate pollution from fossil fuel use in existing buildings. Beginning in 2027 and through 2030, owners of larger commercial and multifamily buildings in Seattle must verify energy benchmarking data and report on their plans to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. These efforts will prepare owners to meet greenhouse gas intensity targets, beginning in 2031. This position will primarily provide additional support and guidance to building owners representing underserved communities, such as low-income housing and nonprofits, to meet the benchmarking and planning requirements. Fellows will be at the forefront of this effort, helping drive impactful change in the built environment.
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