Our client has an immediate opening for an experienced Project Monitor I, II, III to join their growing team supporting the Department of Energy's State and Community Energy Programs.
- This role can be hired in the greater DC area or in Golden, CO
- This role is hybrid with the anticipation that this person may need to be onsite 5 days a week.
- The salary range is between $70K-$115K (based on years of experience)
Project Monitor I
- U.S. citizenship
- Bachelor's degree in business, engineering, environmental sciences or another applicable field
- 4 years of experience
- Experience with programmatic support for active projects
- Must have the ability to multi-task and adapt in a fast-paced environment.
- Experience in documentation disciplines includes, but is not limited to, technical writing, editing, layout, document development and production, and desktop publishing.
- Possess a basic knowledge of modeling and measuring techniques, mathematics, statistical methods, operational mathematics techniques, and other economic disciplines and can utilize
Project Monitor II
- U.S. citizenship
- Bachelor's degree in business, engineering, environmental sciences or another applicable field
- 6 years of experience
- All the experience of a Project Monitor I
- Provide engineering, technical, and operational leadership support for active projects
- Perform advanced technical evaluations to identify corrective actions as needed and recommend refined project requirements
- Coordinate with applicable stakeholders and ensure all necessary reviews and approvals are received
- May conduct performance/project analysis during phase-down to benefit future/other projects/programs
- This position requires experience in problem-solving and experience with the Federal Government, preferably with DOE
- Furthermore, this position requires experience with policies, briefing and presentation support, document review and evaluation, program evaluation support, document preparation support, and meeting support.
Project Monitor III
- U.S. citizenship
- Bachelor's degree in business, engineering, environmental sciences or another applicable field
- 8 years of experience
- All the experience of a Project Monitor II
- Provide engineering, technical, and operational leadership support for active projects
- Perform advanced technical evaluations to identify corrective actions as needed and recommend refined project requirements
- This position requires leadership experience in problem-solving and experience with managing Federal financial assistance programs and individual grants
- Experience managing DOE grants and cooperative agreements (is preferred), including knowledge of DOE-specific policies, functional requirements and procedures, regulatory compliance support specific to SCEP Programs (including, but not limited to, State Energy Program, Weatherization Assistance Program, Energy Efficiency & Conservation Block Grant Program, Home Energy Rebates, Workforce Development and Energy Codes).
- This position further requires capabilities related to briefing and presentation support, document review and evaluation, program evaluation support, document preparation support, and meeting support.
PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS
- Master's degree (2 years of experience may be substituted with a MS degree)
- Experience establishing and maintaining relationships with clients
- Experience working with the DOE or other federal agencies