The Senior Director of Energy Transition Analytics will lead the development, integration, and communication of comprehensive financial and operational modeling to support the Institution’s transition from a fossil‑fuel–based combined heat and power (CHP) generation system to a non‑fossil‑fuel‑based CHP system. This role will play a critical part in guiding executive‑level decision-making across the University system by synthesizing technical, financial, temporal, regulatory, and social dimensions into clear, actionable insights.
The Senior Director will collaborate closely with internal and external stakeholders—including technical experts, regulatory bodies, community partners, and University executives—to ensure that transition scenarios are rigorously analyzed, risk‑informed, and aligned with institutional priorities for safety, operational continuity, environmental responsibility, and fiscal stewardship.
Preferred Qualifications:
Experience working with energy generation technologies, utility interconnection processes, or combined heat and power (CHP) systems—preferably within large campuses, medical centers, or research institutions.
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