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American Council for an Energy-Efficient Economy. |
| Categories: |
Fundraising/Development
Executive/Management Energy Education/Training Business Development |
| Travel Required: | 5-15% |
| Job Type: | Full Time |
| Preferred Degree: | Masters |
| Experience Required: | 10+ years |
| State/Province: | DC - District of Columbia |
| City: | Washington |
| Salary: | n/a |
| Job Description: |
The American Council for an Energy-Efficient Economy (ACEEE), a leading national nonprofit research organization based in Washington, D.C., seeks to hire a qualified senior associate who can play a major leadership role as part of the ACEEE industrial team. ACEEE is dedicated to advancing and deploying energy efficiency technologies, policies, and programs as a means of promoting economic prosperity, energy security, and environmental protection. Undertaking policy and technical research projects; Developing new projects and developing funding proposals; Assisting in development of new projects and providing oversight to other industrial program staff on their projects; Representing the program at industrial and policy meetings; Engaging with policy makers and energy efficiency advocates on developing manufacturing energy efficiency policies and programs; Maintaining relationships with corporate and trade association leaders, industrial energy efficiency programs; non-government organizations; and national and state policy leaders. At least 10 years experience working in or with industry in a technical and policy capacity; Technical experience in manufacturing processes, energy management, combined heat and power (CHP), and industrial management systems is strongly preferred; Demonstrated leadership and supervisory ability; A master's degree in a relevant field is required, with a degree in engineering or sciences preferred; Strong written and verbal communication skills, with extensive experience in public presentations and testimony strongly and interaction with the press preferred; and Demonstrated ability to work collaboratively as well as independently.
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| Post Date: | 05/21/2010 |

