Associate Director, Energy Systems
Company: University of Delaware
Location: Newark
Posted on: April 13, 2025
Job Description:
Apply now Job no: 501812College / VP Area: Facilities/Real
Estate/Aux SvcWork type: StaffLocation: NewarkCategories:
Facilities Management, Full TimeUnder limited direction of the
Director of Energy & Engineering, the Associate Director of Energy
Systems is responsible for managing the strategic maintenance and
operations of the Newark campus steam, hot water and chilled water
plants which provides utilities to the campus approximate 10M
square feet and service for nearly 24,000 students. This position
is responsible for the University's energy infrastructure,
including sourcing, distribution, and optimized usage. The position
develops and manages the University's strategic energy plan with a
focus on campus energy usage, including cost and sustainability, as
it relates to carbon-footprint reduction. This position is an
expert resource for recommending energy reduction strategies
including but not limited to lighting, HVAC, and BAS system
changes. Manages energy consultants as well as providing energy
usage forecasts for the campus. Assists with all aspects of the
University's energy program including procurement, trending, demand
response programs, and general reduction of energy use. This
includes management of programs that support sustainability,
University energy programs and operational efficiency impacting the
University. Implements short-and-long-range goals to ensure the
reliable operations, maintenance, and vendor management standards
of the university are met in a cost effective, safe and efficient
manner.Oversight includes management of technically sophisticated
equipment and related systems in the areas of Building Automation
Systems (BAS) and Central Plant Operations. This includes field
execution of regulatory and compliance-based work, campus chilled
water and steam districts, refrigeration instrument controls,
boiler maintenance, and all university building automation systems.
Responsible for overall facilities operations in accordance with
required operating guidelines and budget. This includes active
operational identification and implementation of specific projects
related to the university's energy management program. Oversees the
activities of over (24) unionized employees and 2 exempt staff. May
be granted operational authority in the absence of the Director of
Energy & Engineering to address operational issues. Leads
operational staff in critical environment strategies and process
development. Accountable for human resource management, staff
development & well-being. Leadership responsibility for an
annualized gross operating budget of approximately $28M. This
position is responsible for the co-development of maintenance
management strategy and execution for the central plant, utility
distribution and building automation systems. This position is
considered essential personnel for university emergencies.MAJOR
RESPONSIBILITIES:
- Provide expert direction for energy optimization, energy
distribution and energy information projects ranging from physical
equipment design and installation projects to data collection and
control architecture and enterprise IT projects.
- Provide technical direction and engineering consultant
oversight and management related to campus energy utility
infrastructure planning.
- Manage and develop the University's electric distribution
monitoring and building power quality monitoring and reporting
systems.
- Provide technical directions for the optimized operations of
the campus utility chilled water, steam and hot water plants.
- Provide technical direction and project management on the
development of Advanced Energy Systems integration projects,
including faculty and student research projects related to
microgrids, electric vehicles, and renewable energy.
- Manage the University's major energy procurement contracts
including City of Newark Electric Service Agreement (ESA), Natural
Gas transportation accounts, and Central Utility Plant fuel oil
accounts.
- Develop and manage the strategic energy plan as well as the
energy component of climate action plans.
- Manage energy monitoring systems and metering for the
University's $29M utility budget; collaborates closely with other
Facilities departments, units, and management levels.
- Oversees the administration and control of budgets and
contracts totaling between $1 and 2 million dollars annually for
the Utility plants.
- Oversees approximately 24 trades, 1 manager, and 1
engineer.
- Responsible for the 24/7 operation and maintenance of the
campus wide chiller, underground steam, condensate, refrigeration,
building automation systems and facilities related systems.
- Responsible for 24/7 supervision of refrigeration trades, BAS
trades, power plant trades, and boiler mechanics trades.
- Oversees building environmental systems and automation systems
to ensure correct operation; optimizes systems, co-develops, and
enforces recommended comfort standards.
- Co-Manages 3 rd party campus Water Chemical Treatment account
which includes boiler chemistry calculations, water softener
operations, and chiller/cooling tower treatment programs.
- Responsible for managing repair and maintenance records of
heavy refrigeration, BAS, power plant, and boiler related equipment
throughout the campus. Responsible for maintaining daily logs and
reports on system trends for these areas.
- Evaluates performance and makes recommendations for personnel
actions; motivates employees to achieve peak productivity and
performance. Completes employee forms such as vacation, sick, and
accident reports; co-administers the collective bargaining
agreement and other work policies; participates in the grievance
process. Interviews and hires hourly staff, recommends changes to
staffing as appropriate.
- Oversees energy consumption performance, benchmarks performance
against external sources. Identifies cost savings in fuel
consumption and resolves any issues determined in the
analysis.
- Participates in reviews of plans and specifications for new
construction/ retrofit projects with Planning & Project Delivery
(PPD) and Mechanical and Electrical design engineering firms to
ensure compliance with University design guidelines.
- Provide backup coverage for PPD Project Managers to oversee and
manage project related campus utility shutdowns.
- Collaborate with PPD to develop, maintain, and enforce campus
design standards for all BAS, refrigeration, steam, and
condensate.
- Co-Administers the AFSCME Labor/Management Agreement for hourly
represented employees.
- Works with 24/7 Call Center Operations as required to assure
management of emergent events.
- Performs other job-related duties as assigned.QUALIFICATIONS:
- Bachelor's degree in an engineering discipline and seven years
related facility management or building operations experience, or
equivalent combination of education and/or experience. Master's
degree preferred.
- Registered/licensed professional engineer and Certified Energy
Manager preferred.
- Working knowledge and experience with BAS/EMS and other
systems.
- Ability to supervise and train assigned staff including
organizing, prioritizing, and scheduling work assignments.
- Knowledge and experience with building systems technology.
- Knowledge of state and federal safety requirements pertaining
to facility operations.
- Knowledge and experience with building operating systems such
as: boilers, chillers, compressors, and generators.
- Knowledge of proper and safe chemical handling practices of
federal, state, and local codes pertinent to facilities planning,
design, construction, and maintenance.
- Knowledge of direct digital control systems.
- Knowledge of engineering-level understanding of deionized water
systems, acid neutralization systems, and heat generating equipment
systems.
- Ability to supervise personnel in the installation,
calibration, debugging, troubleshooting, and operation of
technically advanced building control equipment, systems, and
software.
- Knowledge of maintenance business practices and procedures
including organizational structure, workflow, budget development
and analysis.
- Skilled in examining and re-engineering maintenance operations
and procedures, formulating short and long-range goals, policies,
and developing and implementing new strategies, programs, and
procedures.
- Ability to analyze and interpret financial data and prepare
financial reports, statements and/or projections.
- Experience in operations budgeting is preferred. Ability to
analyze budgetary expenditures for compliance with approved
budget.
- Effective verbal and written interpersonal communication and
customer service skills.
- Ability to interact with all levels of the University of
Delaware community directly and indirectly, staff, outside
consultants/ contractors, vendors, and City of Newark officials in
a professional manner.
- Previous leadership experience supervising and developing
staff, including organizing, prioritizing, and scheduling work
assignments.
- Ability to foster a cooperative work environment.Environmental
Factors/Occupational Exposures:
- Work involves moderate exposure to unusual elements, such as
extreme temperatures, dirt, dust, fumes, smoke, unpleasant odors,
and/or loud noises.
- The environment involves minimal exposure to physical risks,
such as operating dangerous equipment or working with
chemicals.
- The physical environment requires the employee to work both
inside and outside in heat/cold, wet/humid, and dry/arid
conditions.
- Appropriate personal protective clothing must be worn when
necessary.Special Requirements:
- Must have a valid driver's license and regular access to
private, reliable means of transportation to maneuver throughout
the Newark campus and other University of Delaware locations when
operationally necessary.Notice of Non-Discrimination, Equal
Opportunity and Affirmative ActionThe University of Delaware does
not discriminate against any person on the basis of race, color,
national origin, sex, gender identity or expression, sexual
orientation, genetic information, marital status, disability,
religion, age, veteran status or any other characteristic protected
by applicable law in its employment, educational programs and
activities, admissions policies, and scholarship and loan programs
as required by Title IX of the Educational Amendments of 1972, the
Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, Section 504 of the
Rehabilitation Act of 1973, Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of
1964, and other applicable statutes and University policies. The
University of Delaware also prohibits unlawful harassment including
sexual harassment and sexual violence.
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