$90,000 - 120,000 yearly
Position Location: 1000 Independence Ave SW, Washington D.C. 20585
Salary: $90,000 - $120,000
Work Environment: Remote
Travel Required: 10%
Position Summary:
The Project Monitor II will support the Department of Energy (DOE), Office of State and Community
Energy Programs (SCEP), Energy Efficiency and Conservation Block Grant (EECBG) program. The
EECBG program provides funding to local governments, states, territories, and Tribes to implement
strategies that reduce fossil fuel emissions, reduce total energy use, and improve energy efficiency across
the transportation, building, and other sectors.
The Project Monitor II will support the EECBG federal teams by providing technical expertise and
execution across the full grant lifecycle, along with other programmatic support.
Specific requirements and responsibilities include:
- Provide project monitoring support across the full grant lifecycle, including application and plan
review and post-award monitoring.
- Provide both desktop and on-site monitoring support.
- Perform technical evaluations of recipient submissions, identifying corrective actions and
recommending refined project requirements.
- Track milestones, budgets, and technical targets against approved recipient plans; notify Project
Officers of discrepancies.
- Review recipient performance and financial reports for compliance with applicable statutes,
program guidance, and award terms.
- Support award closeout, including quality assurance review of closeout documentation in
accordance with program procedures.
- Maintain official file documentation in DOE systems.
Minimum Required Qualifications:
- Bachelor of Science or Bachelor of Arts in engineering, business administration, environmental
sciences, or a related discipline. Four (4) years of relevant education/experience may substitute
for the Bachelors degree.
- Minimum of six (6) years of relevant experience. A Masters degree may substitute for two (2)
years.
- Demonstrated experience supporting the Federal Government.
- Demonstrated experience with financial assistance documentation and financial tracking systems.
- Working knowledge of federal financial assistance statutes and regulations.
Preferred Qualifications:
- Masters degree in engineering, business administration, environmental sciences, or a related
discipline.
- Experience supporting the EECBG program.
- Experience supporting SCEP or the Department of Energy.
- Familiarity with DOE systems.
About Innovative Technology Partnerships (ITP):
Innovative Technology Partnerships (ITP), A Cogent Security Company, provides consulting, management, engineering and technical support services in national security missions to the Department of Energy (DOE), National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA), the National Laboratories and their Management and Operating (M&O) contractors associated with the nation's Nuclear Security Enterprise; as well as to other federal agencies and public/private sector organizations.
Company Website: https://www.cogentsecurity.com
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