About Us
The Department of Energy serves the social, environmental, and economic interests of Nova Scotians by ensuring that energy resources are developed and used in an efficient and sustainable manner. The Department delivers programs and activities related to electricity, renewable energy, energy efficiency, geoscience, petroleum, and industry development.
The Clean Energy Branch provides leadership and direction to help transition the electricity, building, and transportation sectors to clean energy and efficient energy use. The Branch focuses on policies and programs that help achieve the Province’s clean energy and greenhouse gas (GHG) reduction goals, while maximizing benefits to Nova Scotians by promoting local energy production, system reliability, and equity.
About Our Opportunity
As the Manager, Strategic and Community Projects, you will have the opportunity to help develop key priorities and strategic projects to support clean energy project activity in communities across Nova Scotia. This includes energy efficiency, electrification, and transportation initiatives in all stages of development and implementation.
Supporting the Province’s efforts to improve energy affordability, create jobs, and grow the clean economy of Nova Scotia, you will work collaboratively with senior staff on policy analysis and program development and implementation to meet our overarching goals.
Primary Accountabilities
Some of the primary accountabilities of this role include:
Qualifications and Experience
To be considered for this opportunity, you have a bachelor's degree in a related field (such as science, engineering, community development, or business and administration) and considerable related experience; an equivalent combination of training and experience may be considered.
As the successful candidate, you will demonstrate strong knowledge of the provincial energy policy context and the Province’s clean energy and climate change mitigation strategies and funding programs.
A background in environmental science, community development, business, planning or other related field and experience in the clean energy sector – low carbon buildings, electricity, and/or transportation systems - and experience designing and delivering funding programs is required.
You have excellent communication (verbal and written), interpersonal, presentation, and negotiation skills. You can work independently and engage effectively with senior decision makers. Experience managing staff and leading senior level project and program teams is considered an asset.
You are detail oriented and able to simultaneously manage multiple initiatives (including budget, reporting, and timelines) and are curious, creative, and interested in generating new ideas, concepts, and initiatives.
Leadership competencies required at this level of work are:
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