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Job Opportunity: New Ecology Seeking Project Manager (Connecticut)

ChristinaC MA, United States 0 Ratings 9 Discussions 5 Group posts

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Job Opportunity: New Ecology Seeking Project Manager (Connecticut)

Job Opportunity: Project Manager (Connecticut)
Company: New Ecology, Inc.

Description:
New Ecology, Inc. is seeking candidates for the position of Project Manager in its regional office in Hartford, Connecticut. The Project Manager works with property owners and real estate development teams to improve the performance, occupant health and durability of multifamily buildings. The work requires construction oversight experience, and knowledge of green building practices and technologies, energy efficiency improvement strategies, building science, basic technical architectural and mechanical competency.

Responsibilities:
-Developing green building strategies for new construction projects
-Developing energy efficiency strategies for building retrofit projects
-Conducting audits and existing conditions evaluations of multifamily buildings
-Reviewing technical documents like building plans, specifications, and submittals to ensure that green design intent is incorporated and that green and energy efficiency features are buildable
-Leading design meetings to identify and target cost effective greening strategies and approaches
-Attending project meetings and leading discussions on relevant sustainability issues
-Conducting construction inspections to ensure that projects are built as designed, that LEED and Energy Star requirements are met, and that problems and issues are identified and resolved to the owner’s satisfaction
-Conducting post-occupancy evaluations of projects to ensure they are performing as intended
-Securing grants and rebates for clients, including writing proposals, working with utility representatives, and filing rebate forms
-Representing clients before government agencies in permitting and compliance discussions
-Writing reports and case studies, and representing New Ecology at conferences

Qualifications:
-Knowledge of green building and energy efficiency strategies and technologies
-A strong knowledge of multifamily buildings/building systems
-Significant, demonstrated experience in building science
-Knowledge of HVAC systems and building codes
-Technical competence in reading and interpreting specifications and plans
-Experience in construction management and field inspections
-Experience managing multiple projects
-Experience interpreting data, financial calculations, and energy models
-Ability to communicate clearly both orally (presentations) and in writing
-Working knowledge of rebates and incentive programs available to building owners
-LEED accreditation or the ability to obtain accreditation
-Experience as a HERS rater and/or BPI certification or the ability to quickly become BPI certified

Compensation:
Competitive pay and generous benefits package. Professional development is a priority and we provide financial assistance for training and certifications.

To Apply:
Please submit your cover letter and resume to: info@newecology.org (please put “Connecticut Project Manager” in the subject line) or mail to:

New Ecology, Inc.
15 Court Square, Suite 420
Boston, MA 02108
Attn: Connecticut Project Manager position

NEI is committed to developing a diverse staff. We are an Equal Opportunity Employer. Minorities and women are encouraged to apply.

To see full job listing, visit: https://www.newecology.org/2016/02/24/project-manager-connecticut/

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