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Energy Engineer I​/II - Peak Load Management

Job in Boulder, Boulder County, Colorado, 80301, USA
Listing for: Stryker Corporation
Full Time position
Listed on 2026-02-16
Job specializations:
  • Engineering
    Electrical Engineering, Energy Engineer, Environmental Engineer, Mechanical Engineer
  • Energy/Power Generation
    Electrical Engineering, Energy Engineer
Salary/Wage Range or Industry Benchmark: 80000 - 100000 USD Yearly USD 80000.00 100000.00 YEAR
Job Description & How to Apply Below

Overview

The Energy Engineer I/II will help support the expansion of Power Take Off’s Utility program offerings into new programs focused on peak load management and grid stability. This role will also be a technical lead for Power Take Off’s two existing utility offerings: our Virtual Commissioning (VCx) and Virtual Strategic Energy Management (vSEM) programs. This role will be a central knowledge expert for peak load reduction strategies, peak shaving, and Demand Response planning to help onboard new customers and uncover low/no-cost peak load reduction opportunities.

It is also expected that they come in with some knowledge of HVAC systems, controls, and energy efficiency best practices useful for advising large commercial and industrial customers uncover deep, low/no-cost energy efficiency opportunities.

An Energy Engineer II would also leverage past experience to be an expert technical resource supporting other new Demand Side Management (DSM) programs or offerings, and may have some independent direct work with customers.

This role is part of Power Takeoff’s internal Technical Team, and you will report to the Senior Energy Efficiency Engineering Manager within Power Take Off’s Portfolio Management team.

Engineer I

Key Responsibilities
  • Customer Engagement:
    Work alongside Energy Advisors and vSEM coaches to analyze customer load profiles and find low / no-cost curtailment strategies that align with specific business operations at each facility. Analyzing interval energy use data and working with customers to discover energy efficiency opportunities will also be a regular component of this role.
  • Technical Resource Development and Training:
    Contribute to research and documentation to help shape internal resources and best practices for technical engagement. Monitor the performance of Energy Advisors, collaborating with the Technical Team manager to identify training needs and opportunities for professional development.
  • Measurement and Verification (M&V):
    Partner with the internal M&V team to evaluate and communicate performance results of both peak shaving and energy use reduction. In some cases, this would include assisting Energy Advisors and vSEM Coaches with resolving technical issues with the customer.
  • Training and Professional Development:
    Learning & training on additional technical skills to prepare to be a dynamic contributor to other programs outside of vSEM.
Engineer II Additional Responsibilities
  • Customer Engagement:
    Review past projects to identify trends and lessons learned. Provide expert technical guidance and troubleshooting for complex issues as they arise.
  • Contribute to Training and Professional Development:
    Collaborate with team members to develop internal resources and best practices for technical engagement, as well as training materials for non-technical staff. Contribute to technical trainings in retro-commissioning and energy efficiency for other technical team members. Ongoing learning & training on additional technical skills to prepare to be a dynamic contributor to VCx and vSEM, and other programs.
Engineer I Key Qualifications
  • Engineering

    Qualification:

    PE (US) or P. Eng. License, or possess engineer-in-training status from an accredited engineering program Bachelor’s degree.
  • Experience:

    3+ years experience in implementing solutions for peak load management (Peak Shaving), Demand Response strategy planning or other Utility DSM programs that target peak load management. Some experience in BAS controls, existing building commissioning or similar energy efficiency work with large customers is highly desired. Preference will be given for candidates with on-site field experience at both commercial and industrial facilities.
  • Technical Knowledge:
    Knowledge of Technical strategies and utility program implementation mechanisms for peak load management and/or demand response is required. Knowledge of utility-side value considerations for peak load DSM programs is a big plus. Substantial knowledge of industrial / manufacturing facility operations, as well as commercial HVAC systems (e.g., HVAC, controls, lighting) is also strongly preferred.
  • Skills:

    Excellent facilitation and…
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