Seattle hiring manager for energy work – apply quick!
The city of Seattle's Office of Sustainability & Environment is hiring a sector manager for its retrofit ramp-up non-residential program. But hurry! The closing date to apply for this job is June 25- tomorrow.
Seattle received money through the federal Energy Efficiency and Conservation Block Grant, as part of the federal stimulus. This position will manage retrofit delivery for the non-residential sectors of the grant, in partnership with the grant team, staff from other city departments and the project steering committee. The person chosen will also be responsible for developing a sustainability plan to ensure the programs created through the grant continue after the three-year grant period.
The job is funded for three years. The salary will be between $32 and $48 per hour. Applications are due to Jeanie Boawn, executive assistant in the Office of Sustainability and Environment by 4 p.m. tomorrow. Her email is jeanie.boawn@seattle.gov.
Here's the full job description. Good luck!

July 15th, 2010 - 12:40
“Seattle received money through the federal Energy Efficiency and Conservation Block Grant”
It’s nice to see Seattle forge a path for programs like this, it really strengthens their resolve to stay in the forefront of the green initiative. It’s slowly moving inland, but not fast enough.