NYSERDA Climate Justice Fellow

over 2 years ago
Paid fellowship
$37k-$40k/Year
New York, NY, US... more
New York, NY, US... more

Job Description

Description

NYSERDA Climate Justice Fellow

 

Logical Buildings is looking for a qualified fellow to join our product marketing/customer support team. Our product marketing team works closely with our clients and small energy users to ensure we meet their sustainability and decarbonization goals while supporting the transition to a clean energy economy. Logical Buildings, in partnership with New York State Energy Research and Development Authority (NYSERDA), seeks a fellow who can support the success of our growing customer base.

 

This fellow should be prepared to work in a fast-paced team environment, highly motivated, organized and passionate about sustainability and clean energy technologies.

 

Fellowship Timeframe:  12-months

Fellowship Deadline: 3 p.m. EST on October 28, 2021 (application should be submitted to Logical Buildings by October 25th the latest)

Hours:  35-40 hours per week

Compensation:  $37-40K + health benefits

 

About Logical Buildings

 

Logical Buildings is the leading energy efficiency software with two products - SmartKit AI™ (smart building sustainability tech) and GridRewards™ (residential virtual powerplant tech) - that provide a holistic sustainability solution to our clients, including over 60 of the largest national real estate owner/managers and thousands of residential energy users. Our tech to offers grid responsive capabilities that generate demand response revenue and helps reduce utility costs.

 

Logical Buildings operates at the forefront of innovation in property and energy tech. Decentralization, decarbonization and digitalization in the power industry means building owners now have unprecedented control of their energy bill and the ability to generate revenue from existing assets. Building digitization improves building operations across the board with smart sensors that identify issues in buildings’ systems, prolonging equipment life and optimizing day-to-day tasks.

 

Our cutting edge virtual powerplant app, GridRewards, is built to empower low/moderate income, small energy users. The app helps users lower their carbon footprint and provide cash incentives for being energy efficient and contributing to a more reliable and cleaner grid.

 

Our technology is in the market and loved by all users, and our clients want to grow. The Climate Justice Fellow will play an integral role in our growth by working closely with our marketing, sales, engineering and software teams to manage lead generation, customer support and growth.

 

Requirements & Qualifications

 

  • Highly organized and motivated
  • Excellent verbal and written communication skills
  • Ability to take direction and multi-task
  • Driven, hard-working, and ability to be a quick study
  • Eager to learn and share your own ideas
  • Ability to work in a fast-paced environment
  • Strong analytical skills are preferred
  • Strong interpersonal skills
  • Proficiency with Graphic Design tools preferred
  • Previous experience with customer support preferred

 

Primary responsibilities

 

  • Work alongside marketing and business development teams to drive lead generation
  • Provide exceptional customer support for residential small energy users
  • Coordinate and execute deliverables across digital marketing channels/campaigns
  • Develop content and manage metrics for social media, press, and other digital marketing campaigns
  • Continuously refine customer personas and identify partnership opportunities for growth
  • Attend webinars and perform research on clean energy technologies

Benefits

 

  • Practical experience with creating successful digital marketing campaigns
  • Gain a deeper understanding of energy technology and smart building software
  • Opportunity to attend business meetings and networking events
  • Shadowing, mentoring, and training opportunities with experience and accomplished professionals in the energy technology space,


Eligible Fellow Candidates must:

  • Currently reside in NYS and can work in NYS full-time for 12-months
  • Commit to the entire 12-month fellowship and the goal of assisting Logical Buildings in advancing climate justice and clean energy priorities for disadvantaged communities
  • Currently reside in a Disadvantaged Community or be from a Population as defined on NYSERDA’s Clean Energy Workforce Development “Definitions” page

 

Fellowship Requirements:

Have an initial high-level idea of the theme and shape of the final deliverable or capstone project the Fellow will produce upon completion of the program

 

Examples include but are not limited to:

  • Energy benchmarking/disclosure requirements that protect and empower tenants with information about the energy use intensity and affordability of their housing stock
  • Consider the health impacts associated with poor indoor air quality and insufficient thermal comfort
  • Identify and evaluate options for supporting equitable adaptation and resilience practices and projects, and to enhance insurance protection
  • Develop a comprehensive strategy to encourage investment by anchor institutions to equitably address climate change and local community wealth building
  • Energy efficiency education and resources to community members through a series of workshops, tabling events, and media
  • Analysis of specific clean energy curriculum for implicit bias and exploration of avenues to incorporate community voice in curriculum and programs
  • Examination of power and privilege dynamics and the impact these can have on communities; exploring opportunities to leverage power and privilege.
  • Exploration of related concepts and practices to move toward a just society; examining the historical context of exclusion in the United States and how this impacts communities.
  • Supporting and strengthening grassroots community-based collaboration with sector-based employment partners
  • Developing and/or implementing strengths-based community climate change/resilience planning strategies, policies, and projects
  • Facilitating partnership building and support clean energy start-ups’ use of technology to address disadvantaged community identified needs to the disproportionate impacts of climate change

 

Application Instructions:

To apply, please submit the following documents to zroy@logicalbuildings.com:

  • Attachment B – Fellow Candidate Application
  • Attachment C – Fellow candidate’s resume detailing educational background, work experience, volunteer activities, etc.
  • Attachment D – Two (2) professional, academic and/or personal letters of support – this could be a professor, mentor, employer, community member, elder, etc. Letters of support should not exceed one page, single-spaced, and speak to the candidate’s ability to effectively engage in the fellowship program. Please include contact information of the person who is writing the recommendation.
  • Attachment E – Essay or personal statement briefly describing why you (the fellow candidate) are the ideal candidate for this fellowship opportunity. It is required that you explain why you should be considered as an individual currently residing in a Disadvantaged Community or from a Priority. Population as defined on NYSERDA’s Clean Energy Workforce Development “Definitions” page.

 

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