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Climate Smart Cities Program Manager, The Trust for Public Land (Los Angeles, CA)

This position is responsible for helping The Trust for Public Land’s California Program and Climate-Smart Cities Program advance the organization’s Climate-Smart Cities strategy in California.  The Program Manager will play a leadership role in coordinating an existing Climate-Smart Cities partnership with the City of Los Angeles, helping to establish new partnerships with other California cities, and providing support for state-level government relations on related issues.

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Transportation Program Manager, Smart Growth America (Washington, D.C.)

Smart Growth America is seeking a Transportation Program Manager to help communities across the country better coordinate land use and transportation policies. This person will deliver technical assistance to state agency staff, work with town and city leaders across the country, and advocate on transportation policy and program issues with members of Congress.

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Application will be accepted immediately on a rolling basis.

Sustainable Neighborhoods Program Coordinator, City of Somerville (Somerville, MA)

The employee is responsible for coordinating multiple aspects of the Sustainable Neighborhood Initiative managed by the Housing Division of the Mayor’s Office of Strategic Planning and Community Development under the director of the Assistant Director of Housing.

  • Researches housing issues to inform development of housing policy in the context of the Sustainable Neighborhoods Initiative (SNI).
  • Assists in implementing housing strategies developed through SNI.
  • Work with various staff and volunteer members of Mayor’s Sustainable Neighborhood Advisory Group (SNWG) to coordinate work of SNWG membership and committees.

Under general direction, employee plans and prioritizes the majority of work independently, in accordance with standard practices and previous training. Employee is expected to solve most problems of detail or unusual situations by adapting methods or interpreting instructions accordingly. Instructions for new assignments or special projects usually consist of statements of desired objectives, deadlines and priorities. Technical and policy problems or changes in procedures are discussed with supervisor. Work is generally reviewed only for technical adequacy, appropriateness of actions or decisions, and conformance with policy or other requirements; the methods used in arriving at the end result are not usually reviewed in detail.

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Program Manager, Renewable Energy Production, MassCEC (Boston, MA)

The Program Manager; Renewable Energy Production is responsible for the timely, accurate, and complete registration process and the production management process for wind, hydroelectric, and biomass renewable energy types, with a particular focus on photovoltaic, or PV, energy.

MassCEC, designated by the Department of Energy Resources (DOER), is the Independent Third Party Meter Reader for the purpose of providing verification of Solar Renewable Energy Certificates (SRECs) for qualified generators.  Production activities are completed through the extensive use of the Production Tacking System (PTS). The PTS additionally provides MassCEC with the information necessary to monitor and evaluate the performance of renewable energy systems and the effectiveness of renewable energy programs.

Application Deadline: Saturday, October 17, 2015
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Energy Manager, Smith College

Develop and implement a comprehensive approach for the management of energy consumption at Smith College. Continually improve energy efficiency, reduce energy consumption, reduce the college’s greenhouse gas emissions, and align this program with available utility, state, federal, and regional utility incentive programs.  Achieve results through cooperation and collaboration with other offices including Facilities Management and the Office of Campus Sustainability.

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