Sagamok Anishnawbek is seeking a Community Energy Coordinator who will provide a wide range of energy-saving and renewable energy related guidance within the community, achieving Sagamok Anishnawbek First Nation’s energy planning goals
Deliver high quality and professional services to the First Nation’s community members.
Implement Community Energy Plan recommendations. This may involve preliminary applications for funding or existing conservation programs.
Complete walk-through energy audits of community and residential buildings to identify opportunities for energy efficient retrofits.
Data entry of utility billing information.
Respond to general community member’s inquiries regarding utility services and for directing to the appropriate contact at the utility company as needed.
Creating awareness programs to encourage community member participation in energy conservation and rebate programs to manage energy costs, where applicable.
Install and recommend energy saving solutions such as energy efficiency lighting, hot water blankets and programmable thermostats. Provide follow-up services of these visits, if needed.
Initiate conversations with community members regarding energy usage and conservation.
Attend training seminars, workshops, and online courses, as needed.
Maintain up-to-date knowledge of funding opportunities available for community members, utility rates, and renewable energy funding opportunities.
Participate and support off reserve energy projects.
Clearly explain energy information to building owners, including any inefficiencies to be addressed and utility billing review.
Respond to general inquiries and explain any energy rebate programs and services available.
Prepare marketing materials such as flyers, brochures, and rebate forms.
Actively identify and recommend ways to improve building operations and delivery;
Accurately maintain and complete all necessary paperwork, records and documents, etc;
All other duties as assigned.
Respect for, sensitivity towards as well as knowledge and understanding of Anishnawbek culture, traditions, and the Seven Grandfather Teachings.
Must be able to work flexible hours, including evenings and weekends.
Sign and comply with an annual oath of confidentiality.
Is subject to six months’ probation.
Clear Criminal Records Check (CPIC) that is valid within 6 months.
Valid driver’s license and vehicle for on-the-job use.
High School Diploma required.
College Diploma in Engineering, Planning, and Environmental Science is an asset or equivalent combinations of knowledge and experience.
Strong knowledge of energy conservation, renewable energy production and climate change issues.
A strong background in customer service
Willingness to engage all community members
Ojibway language would be considered an asset.
Qualified candidates are invited to submit their cover letter, resumé, credentials, and three work related References (email addresses) through the Online BambooHR:
By: Until Filled.
BambooHR Link: https://sagamokanishnawbek.bamboohr.com/careers/229
FOR A FULL JOB DESCRIPTION PLEASE CONTACT: hr@sagamok.ca
We thank all applicants for their interest; however, only those selected for an interview will be contacted.