Facility Interior Utility Systems Sub-Activity Management Plan Manager (Ons at Loch Harbour Group, Inc.
Aurora, Colorado, United States -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

12 May, 26

Salary

0.0

Posted On

11 Feb, 26

Experience

5 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Facility Interior Utility Systems, Sub-Activity Management Plan (AMP), Energy Projects Management, Energy Management Policies Compliance, Energy Efficiency Optimization, Infrastructure Sustainability, Data Collection and Analysis, Energy Efficiency Programs Development, Certified Energy Manager (CEM) Requirements Alignment, Technical Oversight, Project Execution Reporting, Project Management, Analytical Skills

Industry

IT Services and IT Consulting

Description
Description Job Overview: The Facility Interior Utility Systems Sub-Activity Management Plan (AMP) Manager is responsible for overseeing and managing facility and infrastructure energy projects within military environments. This role ensures compliance with energy management policies, optimizes energy efficiency, and contributes to long-term infrastructure sustainability. Key Responsibilities: Manage and support facility infrastructure projects related to energy systems. Ensure compliance with energy management standards and policies. Coordinate with military and engineering teams on energy-related infrastructure improvements. Oversee data collection and analysis to optimize energy use in military facilities. Develop and implement energy efficiency programs and strategies. Ensure all projects align with Certified Energy Manager (CEM) requirements. Provide technical oversight and leadership in facility and infrastructure energy projects. Prepare reports and documentation related to energy performance and project execution Requirements Minimum Qualifications: Candidates must meet the following requirements: A Master’s degree in engineering, architecture, mathematics, or physical sciences and at least 3 years of military facility/infrastructure energy-related experience OR A Bachelor’s degree in engineering, architecture, mathematics, or physical sciences and at least 6 years of military facility/infrastructure energy-related experience OR A Bachelor of Science degree from an accredited U.S. institution and at least 10 years of military facility/infrastructure energy-related experience. AND Active Secret Clearance Required OR Ability to obtain Secret Clearance U.S. Citizenship required. Position requires onsite presence Preferred Qualifications: Experience with energy efficiency programs and federal energy mandates. Strong knowledge of military facility infrastructure systems. Ability to work collaboratively in a government/military setting. Excellent project management and analytical skills. Company Highlights At LHG, we offer our employees a full comprehensive and competitive benefits package. Our benefits package features: Competitive salaries Paid time off Health, dental and vision insurance Company paid short/long term disability Company paid Life and Accidental Death & Dismemberment insurance 401(k) (up to 5% matching) FSA Other company perks The Loch Harbour Group is an equal opportunity employer, all interested qualified applicants are encouraged to apply, D/M/V/F. LHG welcomes and encourages diversity in the workforce.
Responsibilities
The Manager oversees and manages facility and infrastructure energy projects within military environments, ensuring compliance with energy management policies and optimizing energy efficiency for long-term sustainability. Key duties include managing energy system projects, coordinating with engineering teams, overseeing data analysis, and developing energy efficiency strategies.
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