We are looking for a TECHNICAL ENERGY LEAD to join our team!
WHO WE ARE
The BC Non-Profit Housing Association (BCNPHA) is the leading voice for non-profit housing providers in British Columbia. We proudly represent and support over 600 non-profit housing societies that manage more than 60,000 affordable housing units across 2,000 sites in the province.
BCNPHA is a strong voice for affordable housing in BC and plays a substantial role as a national leader in the sector. We are consistently at the forefront of providing research, advocacy, tools, education, and support for the sector while working with all levels of government and housing stakeholders to advocate for high management standards and continued development of affordable housing. BCNPHA’s vision is to make sure that everyone in the province has a safe, secure, and affordable home. Learn more about us at www.bcnpha.ca.
YOUR NEW ROLE
As a Technical Energy Lead, you will provide leadership and coordination on sector and organization-wide projects related to building assets and offer the opportunity to develop and implement new programs and solutions to sustain the non-profit housing sector. The Technical Energy Lead will provide support through BCNPHA services to advance and sustain the non-profit housing sector. You will be working directly with non-profit housing societies to assist with oversight and delivery of coaching services such as building portfolio assessments, project planning, and implementation. This role will lead an emissions reduction program meant to accelerate the implementation of deep energy retrofits within the non-profit housing sector.
This position is part of the Asset Management team, reporting to the Building Energy Manager/Senior Program Delivery Manager, and will work very closely with the following teams:
- Internal: Asset Management Department and all Association departments, and
- External: may include utility companies, BC Housing, AHMA, consultants, and non-profit housing provider staff (administrators, property managers, executive and board members).
WHAT YOU WILL DO
Leadership and planning:
- Leverage BCNPHA Operations plan and Strategic Asset Management Plan to roll out, and evaluate programs and services, which deliver a combination of building renewal projects, education, and energy benchmarking.
Benchmarking Non-Profit Buildings:
- Work with the Building Energy Analyst and non-profit housing societies to ensure BCNPHA's benchmarking and data collection processes are completed for required buildings.
- Analyze data for business case development, retrofit estimates, and potential project feasibility.
Conduct Energy Audits:
- Travel to sites or virtually collect building system information, identify energy conservation measures and decarbonization opportunities, and write ASHRAE Level 1 Energy Audit reports.
- Perform outreach and site visit coordination across the province – arrange appointments, accommodation, travel, and report expenses.
Coach non-profits through building retrofit projects:
- Provide technical support to non-profit housing providers to identify, plan and implement capital, energy efficiency and decarbonization retrofits and other low-carbon electrification (LCE) projects. This may pertain to a single building or a portfolio of buildings.
- Coordinate retrofit and decarbonization plans, funding applications and projects for non-profit societies, working with staff and board, consultants, engineers, contractors, utility companies, and various funding agencies.
- Assist non-profit housing providers to review and interpret energy studies and load analyses provided by engineer consultants.
- May be expected to support Energy Analyst or perform measurement and verification.
Program/Services Support:
- Act as the reporting lead for funded initiatives and serve as the primary point of contact for external partners.
- Liaise with stakeholders/utilities to provide feedback, guidance, and funding reports with respect to grants, partnerships, incentive programs, and sector needs.
- Oversee tool and template development.
Data Management:
- Update databases to ensure that data is shared between relevant internal and external partners.
- Assist, identify, and follow through with opportunities to add additional relevant data and improve BCNPHA databases.
Education:
- Organize education sessions for the annual conference and RENT events, as needed.
- Facilitate and deliver online courses and presentations, as needed.
WHAT YOU'LL NEED TO SUCCEED
Education:
- Must have a bachelor’s degree in engineering, applied science, arts, business, computer science, math or data analytics.
- Sustainable Energy Management Advanced Certificate (SEMAC), or a Master’s degree in clean energy, sustainability or data science would be an asset.
- A certificate in project management would be an asset.
Experience:
- Must have at least 2 years of professional working experience in a relevant field.
- Must have knowledge of energy analysis, energy conservation measures, decarbonization planning, low carbon electrification, buildings, building construction, and building energy systems.
- Must have direct experience with building retrofit planning and implementation.
- Must have experience with Energy Star Portfolio Manager, RETScreen, or energy analysis software and datasets.
- Direct experience with building decarbonization and measurement and verification would be an asset.
- Working knowledge of building control systems, building envelope design, low-carbon electrification and Federal and/or BC-based rebate programs would be a considerable asset.
- Experience communicating with IT on database configuration needs would be an asset.
- Previous experience working with non-profit organizations would be an asset.
Skills:
- Must be proficient in all MS Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint).
- Must have experience and a high level of proficiency in report delivery, presenting numerical and statistical information visually.
- Experience with writing energy audit reports and funding applications would be an asset.
- Must have strong professional verbal and written communication skills, with the ability to clearly articulate ideas, updates, and feedback to both internal teams and external partners in a timely and professional manner.
- Must have strong quantitative analysis, critical thinking, and problem-solving skills.
- Provide quality assurance, troubleshooting, and follow-up as needed.
- Adapts for changing conditions; communicates changes and progress and meets challenges with resourcefulness.
- Identifies ways to improve process and quality, developing alternative approaches and ideas.
- Ability to work independently and proactively with minimal guidance.
WHAT WE OFFER
At BCNPHA, you’ll have the opportunity to grow and develop alongside a diverse team of passionate professionals dedicated to creating positive change in British Columbia’s non-profit housing sector. We offer great benefits, a supportive work environment, and the chance to make meaningful contributions to the community. Join a purpose-driven organization that is committed to advancing affordable housing solutions and exploring our exciting new opportunities today!
The salary range for this position is $63,654 to $77,975, and it will be determined based on the candidate's skills, experience, and qualifications.
We offer a comprehensive package of benefits including:
- Family-flexible work hours.
- Hybrid model, with a minimum of two days in the office.
- Vacation allotment starts at 15 days and increases with tenure.
- 15 days - sick and personal time.
- Premium coverage on extended health, dental care, and vision care.
- Long-term disability and critical illness.
- 2-week winter closure in addition to vacation time.
- Additional agency holidays (2 additional statutory holidays).
- Transportation and Communications Allowance.
- Summer Fridays in August.
BCNPHA is an equal opportunity employer and employs personnel without regard to age, ancestry, colour, race, citizenship, ethnic origin, place of origin, creed, disability, family status, marital status, gender identity, gender expression, sex, or sexual orientation. While remaining alert and sensitive to the issues of fair and equitable treatment for all, BCNPHA has a special concern with the participation and advancement of members of four designated groups that have traditionally been disadvantaged in employment: women, racialized individuals, Indigenous peoples, and persons with disabilities.
OTHER INFORMATION
- It is a Permanent Full-Time (37.5 hours per week).
- Must have a valid driver’s license.
- Flexible work schedules involving the occasional evening/weekend work due to participation in project events.
- Some travel throughout British Columbia is required.
WHAT YOU NEED TO DO NOW
Ready to join our team? Follow these simple steps to apply through our Housing Job Match portal:
1. Visit the Housing Job Match portal: Go to Housing Job Match and create an account if you don't already have one.
2. Complete your profile: Ensure your profile is up to date with your resume, cover letter, and any relevant information about your skills and experience.
3. Search for our job posting: Use the search bar to find the job posting by entering the job title: Technical Energy Lead or search by our organization, BCNPHA.
4. Submit your application: Once you’ve located the job posting, click "Apply Now" and follow the instructions to submit your application through the portal.
5. Track your application: You can log into your Housing Job Match account at any time to track the status of your application.
We look forward to reviewing your application!