Our Industrial Decarbonization team is looking to hire an engineer. If you are interested in industrial energy efficiency and decarbonization feel free to reach out! https://lnkd.in/gkF783VP
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After a great time at Cadmus I am happy to share I have accepted a new position as Manager, Environment & Energy for North and Latin America at adidas! I am looking forward to bringing my skillset to a new environment and expanding my knowledge of decarbonization from an internal perspective.
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I've had the privilege of working with this team throughout my time at Cadmus and can say this is an amazing opportunity for someone looking to make an impact!
I'm #hiring again! This time for TWO Sr. Project Managers to lead evaluations and market research for Energy Trust. The Evaluation team helps Energy Trust understand how our programs impact customers and communities so we can serve them better. This job is for people who love doing social science research in service of making programs more effective, inclusive, transparent and easy to use. Our Evaluation Project Managers and Sr. Project Managers don’t specialize in just one sector or research type – there are opportunities to work on a variety of programs and on qualitative and quantitative projects. And don't let the title fool you, evaluation and research for renewables are included too, we're just trying to avoid being too generic with the posting of a "project manager" role. Please share with your networks or individuals you think would be good candidates!
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Our Decarbonization Solutions team is hiring an Associate to support our engineering work. Feel free to reach out if you have any questions!
Associate – Engineering in New York, New York | Careers at New York, New York
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My team is looking to hire an energy engineer! If you're interested please see the linked position below or reach out if you have questions. https://lnkd.in/g7xMuXDS
Energy Engineer in | Careers at Remote - US
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We’re looking to hire a part-time research analyst with interest in industrial decarbonization. This is a great opportunity for current seniors with IAC background or interest in energy efficiency!
Part-Time Research Analyst in Portland, Oregon | Careers at Oregon Office
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Great opportunity to get into the energy efficiency field!
The Energy Efficiency Center is growing! We are now hiring undergraduate Energy Analysts to begin work this spring. Energy Analysts work in inter-disciplinary student teams, under the guidance of engineering faculty, to recommend profit-maximizing opportunities to manufacturing facilities. Energy Analysts apply engineering coursework to achieve real-world system improvements and cost savings. Student analysts engage with a wide range of local industries and operational systems while honing their project management and professional leadership skills. The position is full time (40 hours per week) during Oregon State University’s summer break and part time (10 hours per week) during academic terms. Interested students apply here: https://beav.es/w6x For more information, visit our website at https://lnkd.in/ggT9NAqc or contact Karl Haapala at Karl.Haapala@oregonstate.edu
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We're looking for a passionate intern to support our clean energy and decarbonization work this summer. This is a paid, remote internship! Please feel free to reach out to me directly with questions.
Taliesin Namkai-Meche Memorial Internship – Clean Energy and Decarbonization Intern in Portland, Oregon | Careers at Oregon Office
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Exciting new opportunity at Cadmus. Apply today!
Clean Energy Associate - Engineer in Portland, Oregon | Careers at Oregon Office
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Cadmus consultants provide an overview of 12 of the largest waste heat recovery projects, which saved more than 10 million therms and offset over 52,000 metric tons of CO2 per year. Click to read more about our evaluation of waste heat recovery projects across several energy efficiency programs in the U.S.
Low-Cost Decarbonization through Heat Recovery
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