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The Energy Consultant plays a critical role in helping clients reduce energy consumption, improve system performance, and achieve measurable cost savings. This position combines technical expertise, data analysis, and client-facing communication to deliver actionable energy strategies across commercial and industrial facilities. If you enjoy turning utility data into “aha!” moments—and savings—this role is for you. Key Responsibilities
Conduct comprehensive energy assessments of facilities, systems, and operations Analyze utility bills and metered data to identify energy usage trends, inefficiencies, and savings opportunities Develop and present energy conservation measures (ECMs), including projected energy and cost savings Perform detailed energy calculations to quantify baseline usage and post-implementation improvements Evaluate HVAC, lighting, and electrical systems for optimization opportunities and system interactions Work with utility metering equipment and data collection tools to validate energy performance Prepare clear, professional reports and recommendations for clients and internal stakeholders Deliver presentations to a wide range of audiences, including facility owners, engineers, and public-sector stakeholders Collaborate with engineering, controls, and service teams to support implementation of recommended measures Required Qualifications
Education & Certification
One of the following is required: Certificate in Energy Management from an accredited institution, such as: Accredited Commercial Energy Manager certification (State of South Carolina) Energy Management Diploma from North Carolina State University’s McKinnon Center Certified Energy Manager (CEM) through the Association of Energy Engineers OR
5+ years of demonstrated, progressive experience in energy management, analysis, or consulting Technical Knowledge & Skills
Strong working knowledge of: HVAC systems and controls Electrical systems and their operational interactions Proven ability to analyze utility bills and extract meaningful energy consumption data Experience performing energy calculations that demonstrate changes in usage and cost savings Familiarity with utility metering equipment, sub-metering, and data collection methodologies Professional Skills
Strong analytical and problem-solving abilities with attention to detail Ability to deliver clear, confident presentations to technical and non-technical audiences Excellent written and verbal communication skills Comfortable working independently while also collaborating across teams Professional presence with the ability to build trust and credibility with clients Preferred Qualifications (Nice-to-Have, Not Deal-Breakers)
Experience working with public-sector or utility-sponsored energy programs Knowledge of energy codes, standards, or incentive programs Familiarity with measurement and verification (M&V) methodologies What Success Looks Like in This Role
Clients clearly understand their energy usage—and how to improve it Energy-saving opportunities are quantified, defensible, and actionable BAS tools are leveraged for optimization, not just monitoring Recommendations lead to real-world implementation and measurable savings Date Posted: January 12, 2026 Location: Greenville, South Carolina Career Level: Experienced Degree or Certification Required: Bachelor's Degree Experience: 5-
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The Energy Consultant plays a critical role in helping clients reduce energy consumption, improve system performance, and achieve measurable cost savings. This position combines technical expertise, data analysis, and client-facing communication to deliver actionable energy strategies across commercial and industrial facilities. If you enjoy turning utility data into “aha!” moments—and savings—this role is for you. Key Responsibilities
Conduct comprehensive energy assessments of facilities, systems, and operations Analyze utility bills and metered data to identify energy usage trends, inefficiencies, and savings opportunities Develop and present energy conservation measures (ECMs), including projected energy and cost savings Perform detailed energy calculations to quantify baseline usage and post-implementation improvements Evaluate HVAC, lighting, and electrical systems for optimization opportunities and system interactions Work with utility metering equipment and data collection tools to validate energy performance Prepare clear, professional reports and recommendations for clients and internal stakeholders Deliver presentations to a wide range of audiences, including facility owners, engineers, and public-sector stakeholders Collaborate with engineering, controls, and service teams to support implementation of recommended measures Required Qualifications
Education & Certification
One of the following is required: Certificate in Energy Management from an accredited institution, such as: Accredited Commercial Energy Manager certification (State of South Carolina) Energy Management Diploma from North Carolina State University’s McKinnon Center Certified Energy Manager (CEM) through the Association of Energy Engineers OR
5+ years of demonstrated, progressive experience in energy management, analysis, or consulting Technical Knowledge & Skills
Strong working knowledge of: HVAC systems and controls Electrical systems and their operational interactions Proven ability to analyze utility bills and extract meaningful energy consumption data Experience performing energy calculations that demonstrate changes in usage and cost savings Familiarity with utility metering equipment, sub-metering, and data collection methodologies Professional Skills
Strong analytical and problem-solving abilities with attention to detail Ability to deliver clear, confident presentations to technical and non-technical audiences Excellent written and verbal communication skills Comfortable working independently while also collaborating across teams Professional presence with the ability to build trust and credibility with clients Preferred Qualifications (Nice-to-Have, Not Deal-Breakers)
Experience working with public-sector or utility-sponsored energy programs Knowledge of energy codes, standards, or incentive programs Familiarity with measurement and verification (M&V) methodologies What Success Looks Like in This Role
Clients clearly understand their energy usage—and how to improve it Energy-saving opportunities are quantified, defensible, and actionable BAS tools are leveraged for optimization, not just monitoring Recommendations lead to real-world implementation and measurable savings Date Posted: January 12, 2026 Location: Greenville, South Carolina Career Level: Experienced Degree or Certification Required: Bachelor's Degree Experience: 5-
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