Senior Associate, Codes and Standards
$60,000 – $70,000 per year
Salary Full-Time Benefits Eligible Remote
Candidates need to live in Residency within the NEEP region (in the Northeast or Mid-Atlantic).
Northeast Energy Efficiency Partnerships (NEEP) is a regional nonprofit that works to accelerate building energy efficiency, electrification, and grid-flexibility across Northeast and Mid-Atlantic states as a core strategy to reduce climate pollution and build an affordable, sustainable, and resilient energy future. NEEP focuses on the components key to rapid, equitable decarbonization of the regional buildings sector – strong policies and regulations to address building emissions, market transformation for electric building technologies, community-led solutions, a diverse and experienced workforce, and replicable program and business models for low-carbon retrofits. NEEP supports collaboration among government, industry, community groups, academia, and advocates to drive long-term regional change.
Our Culture: Why work with us?
Our team is our most valuable resource. We represent a diverse mosaic of backgrounds, ideas, perspectives, and life experiences. The thing that unites us is our common mission, to accelerate building energy efficiency, electrification, and grid-flexibility across Northeast and Mid-Atlantic states as a core strategy to reduce climate pollution and build an affordable, sustainable, and resilient energy future. We’ve nurtured an environment that values creative thinking and well-informed decision-making, embracing diversity and inclusivity. Our leadership places a strong emphasis on transparency, accessibility, authenticity, and the growth of our employees.
What’s in it for you
NEEP is based in Massachusetts, with staff in locations around the region. We are a remote-first organization, which allows our employees to work in any of NEEP’s 13 states/jurisdictions in the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic region. If you are someone who can dive in, research, and analyze topics relating to building energy efficiency and decarbonization, provide technical assistance to state and local governments, and serve as a resource to NEEP’s stakeholders, then please keep reading:
The Senior Associate, Codes and Standards is responsible for keeping up to date with the latest developments in building energy code development across our region and tracking relevant programs, technologies, policies, and market developments. If you possess a knack for both independent work and team coordination, you might be just who we’re looking for. If you also have a deep interest in non-profit work and the passion to champion mission-driven vision and values, we’d love to hear from you. You will thrive in NEEP’s collaborative and fast-paced work environment and will respect and uphold our commitment to diversity, equity, inclusion, and justice.
A day in the life of this role
In this role, you’ll promote energy efficiency by working with building energy codes, building performance standards, and appliance st
andards.Research, Analysis, and Report Development
· You’ll conduct research, data collection, and analysis to support strategy development. You’ll work with other team members in the development of written resources. You’ll assist in managing existing NEEP tools, making improvements to them, as well as contributing to the development of new tools and resources.
· You’ll assist in the preparation and editing of regular blogs and other NEEP web-based content.
· You’ll prepare quarterly and annual progress reports and provide information as needed for internal and external communications. Coordination
· Externally, you’ll coordinate NEEP’s project activities with other relevant national and regional efforts, including planning and participation in selected conferences and workshops. Internally, you’ll coordinate project activities and materials with other NEEP teams and projects to advance energy efficiency.
Outreach and Facilitation
· You’ll respond to requests for technical assistance
· You’ll engage with stakeholders with outreach methods that are appropriate to community needs and to ensure that additional voices are heard
What we need from you
· Bachelor’s degree in engineering, energy policy, building technology, planning, environmental science, architecture, or related field. Comparable work experience may be in lieu of education requirement.
· Minimum of 2-3 years previous experience within climate action, clean energy, or building science. One year of previous experience with Master’s degree will be considered.
· A minimum of 2-3 years previous experience in energy efficiency, clean energy, building decarbonization, or building science. One year of previous experience with Master’s degree will be considered.
· Knowledge of industry trends, developments, and key players.
· Demonstrated ability to understand technical concepts and speak and write about them clearly and concisely
· Attention to detail and accuracy
· Strong verbal, written, technical communication, and presentation skills
· Ability to take direction, work independently, and coordinate with others.
· Ability to execute daily work through a diversity, equity, inclusion, and
justice lens· Plan and manage meetings; develop reports, presentations, and relevant follow up materials
· Familiarity with basic statistics and data analysis a plus; e.g. converting a metric based on categorical data (yes/no) to numerical data
· Proficiency in Microsoft Office (PowerPoint, Excel, Word) and internet tools
· ArcGIS proficiency a plus
· Residency within the NEEP region (in the Northeast or Mid-Atlantic).
NEEP Perks include:
· Remote work and flexible schedule
· Medical (paid at 75%), dental, and vision (paid at 100%) insurance for employees and their families
· Flexible spending plans for healthcare and dependent care
· $80/month home office stipend
· Accrued paid time off and 12 paid holidays (four of which are floating holidays – take them whenever you’d like)
· 401(k) plan with generous match
At this point, we hope you’re feeling excited about the job description. Even if you don’t feel that you meet every single requirement, we still encourage you to apply. We’re eager to meet people who believe in our mission and can contribute to our team in a variety of ways – not just candidates who check all the boxes. We want people to feel comfortable expressing their true selves and do their best work here.
NEEP is committed to an organizational culture of diversity, equity, and inclusion. We are committed to a policy of non-discrimination and equal opportunity for all employees and qualified applicants without regard to race, color, sex, age, national origin, and physical or mental disability. We apply this policy to assure non-discriminatory practices in recruiting, hiring, training, promotion, compensation, benefits, and all other activities. It also supports our capacity to achieve our mission on a regional scale.