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City of Tacoma Hiring Business Energy Programs Manager

September 2, 2025 By SBC staff

Tacoma Power’s Customer Energy Solutions Section is seeking an experienced Business Energy Programs Manager. This position is based in Tacoma, Washington, in the heart of the Puget Sound region near both urban amenities and the natural beauty of the Pacific Northwest.

As the Business Energy Programs Manager, you will lead a team of nine engineers and program professionals dedicated to designing and delivering energy programs for Tacoma Power’s commercial, industrial, government, institutional, and multifamily customers. Your role is to provide strategic direction and technical leadership in the development, marketing, and implementation of customer-focused energy services. Your team will identify and implement cost-effective energy solutions for a wide range of customer types and building systems, ensuring programs achieve measurable results.

Duties and responsibilities include:

  • Managing day-to-day energy program implementation, technical oversight, and ensuring alignment with utility goals and targets. Overseeing program development process from initial concept and market identification to pilot development and scale up, to on-going evaluation and maintenance, through to final exit strategy.
  • Preparing and delivering presentations to diverse audiences on programs such as energy efficiency, distributed generation, electrification, decarbonization, and load management.
  • Leading the technical review and approval of custom project savings analyses and associated measurement and verification (M&V) plans and reports in accordance with industry protocols and Tacoma Power standards. Develop program tools such as calculators, technical specifications, and workflow diagrams to support consistent, high-quality delivery. Monitoring program performance to make strategic adjustments as needed.
  • Managing the Commercial & Industrial budget (O&M and capital) and approving large conservation incentive payments.
  • Overseeing contract negotiations, preparing resolutions for the Public Utility Board (PUB), and securing approvals from senior management and, when required, City Council.

Does this sound like your next big move? Check out the full listing here: Business Energy Programs Manager | Job Details tab | Career Pages

 

Filed Under: Jobs

Free webinar: Seattle’s ambitious Metropole Project | Sep 22

September 2, 2025 By SBC staff

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Join BetterBricks and the University of Washington Integrated Design Lab for a no-cost webinar on the Metropole Project—a set of 19th-century buildings reimagined as a vibrant, sustainable hub for community, culture, and collaboration. Earn 1 AIA HSW credit as you learn how the project incorporates historic preservation and integrated design principles to set a new standard for efficient building renewal.

The first event is a live webinar featuring the building owner and design team as they share the project’s vision, challenges, and integrated design strategies. Then, those in the Seattle area can optionally join us for an in-person tour and gathering at the Metropole to experience first-hand the building’s high-performance features and community impact.

These events are ideal for architects, mechanical engineers, building owners and managers, and sustainability professionals interested in adaptive reuse, deep energy retrofits, and whole-building integrated design.

Register here!

Filed Under: Education & Training, Webinars

Meet the BEACON fellows: Whatcom County

August 28, 2025 By SBC staff

The Building Efficiency and Clean Operations Network (BEACON) Project officially launched in June 2025, with 10 fellows across the state providing free technical assistance to help building owners comply with the Clean Buildings Performance Standard (CBPS).

We’ll feature BEACON fellows from different counties for the next few weeks. If you’re interested in receiving assistance from a BEACON fellow, please complete the BEACON Project Interest Form.

Whatcom County: Adeline Coggins

BEACON Fellow Adeline Coggins

Where is your host site?

I am working with the City of Bellingham and the Whatcom County community.

Can you tell us a little about yourself?

I’m a recent graduate from Western Washington University, where I earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in Business and Sustainability along with a Climate Leadership Certificate. I’m originally from Tacoma, where I grew up with a strong appreciation for nature and the environment. I’ve lived in Washington my whole life and am passionate about building more sustainable and resilient communities.

Why did you apply to be a BEACON fellow?

I applied to be a BEACON fellow because I’m interested in the energy sector and want to be part of the transition to clean, equitable energy solutions. I’m especially excited about the opportunity to work directly with my community and support local efforts that address climate and energy challenges. This fellowship aligns with my passion for sustainability and my desire to make a tangible impact at the local level.

Adeline provides Clean Buildings Performance Standard (CBPS) support to Tier 1 and Tier 2 buildings in Whatcom County. To receive services, please complete the BEACON Project Interest Form. You can also email Adeline at [email protected].

Filed Under: SBC News

Meet the BEACON fellows: Chelan County

August 21, 2025 By SBC staff

This article was originally shared by commerce.wa.gov, learn more about BEACON Project at: Building Efficiency and Clean Operations Network (BEACON) Fellowship Project – Washington State Department of Commerce

The Building Efficiency and Clean Operations Network (BEACON) Project launched in June 2025, placing 10 fellows across the state to provide free, technical assistance to building owners working to meet the Clean Buildings Performance Standard (CBPS). The Smart Buildings Center is supporting the project with training and technical support for the fellows. We are sharing features of BEACON fellows from different counties for the next few weeks that are published by the Department of Commerce. If you’re interested in receiving assistance from a BEACON fellow, please complete the BEACON Project Interest Form.

Chelan County: Ava Burk

Ava Burk Where is your host site?

My service area is Chelan County, and my host site is Wenatchee Valley College.

 

 

Can you tell us a little about yourself?

I am originally from Omaha, Nebraska, but I currently live in Wenatchee. I recently graduated from Wenatchee Valley College, and I was on the Sustainability Committee for the entirety of my time at WVC. I am passionate about nurturing a balance of enabled play in the natural world while enforcing the protection of it. There’s no other place I’d rather be than outside, which is why I am so keen on conserving nature.

Why did you apply to be a BEACON fellow?

I applied to be a BEACON Fellow because I want to create sustainable cities. Energy efficient measures are an incredibly effective way to begin transforming the relationship between the built environment and the natural world. Through sustainable initiatives, urban areas and the natural world can thrive in harmony. I am incredibly excited to be a part of this process.

Ava provides Clean Buildings Performance Standard (CBPS) support to Tier 1 and Tier 2 buildings in Chelan County. To receive services, please complete the BEACON Project Interest Form. You can also email Ava at [email protected].

Filed Under: Education & Training, SBC News

SBC Announces 2025 BOC Operator of the Year!

August 11, 2025 By SBC staff

The Smart Buildings Center (SBC) and Building Operator Certification (BOC) program are proud to announce the 2025 BOC Operator of the Year: Sam Spector, retired Head Custodian and Facilities from the Sweetgrass County High School!

Each year, BOC requests nominations for people working to improve the energy efficiency of their work environment using skills they learned in the BOC program. We received many impressive 2025 nominations detailing how methods learned in BOC classes are helping people make improvements in their work environments, but Sam’s story stood out among the rest.

In his role at the Sweetgrass County High School, Sam managed many energy conservation projects over his 25-year tenure including lighting retrofits, HVAC system improvements, high-efficiency motors, high-efficiency domestic hot water system, exhaust controls, and finally a HVAC control system renovation all resulting in greatly increased comfort and improved efficiency. Improvements also include indoor air quality and lower maintenance costs. Sam was responsible for completing over thirty conservation projects during his tenure, which resulted in reduced electrical consumption by 50 percent.!

Sam has championed methodology and skills he learned from the BOC program, completing Level I and Level II, from benchmarking to LED lighting and advanced controls systems. Culminating in the installation of a 50 KW solar electric generation system, his passion for sustainability and energy improvements saves the school district more than $48K per year! His BOC training and hard work created the following real-world impacts for Sweetgrass County High School:

  • Energy savings of 62% of total electrical energy cost.
  • Energy Usage Intensity (EUI) score of 54 which is in the top 95 percentile of US Schools.

The SBC and BOC program applaud Sam on his efforts and congratulate him on being named as 2025 BOC Operator of the Year!

Know someone who deserves recognition for their work in the industry? Nominations will open for the 2026 BOC Operator of the Year award in April, so stay tuned!

Filed Under: SBC News

Meet the BEACON fellows: Pierce County

August 8, 2025 By SBC staff

The Building Efficiency and Clean Operations Network (BEACON) Project launched in June 2025, placing 10 fellows across the state to provide free, technical assistance to building owners working to meet the Clean Buildings Performance Standard (CBPS). The Smart Buildings Center is supporting the project with training and technical support for the fellows. We are sharing features of BEACON fellows from different counties for the next few weeks that are published by the Department of Commerce. If you’re interested in receiving assistance from a BEACON fellow, please complete the BEACON Project Interest Form.

Where is your host site?

Paige Shinall: I am partnered with Pierce County’s Office of Resilience and Climate Action housed within the Planning and Public Works Division.

Rebekah Lee: My host site is the Pierce College Fort Steilacoom campus in Pierce County.

 

Can you tell us a little about yourself?

Paige: Originally from Minneapolis, MN, I moved to Tacoma in 2021 for my undergraduate education at the University of Puget Sound. I spent four years playing on the varsity tennis team, working on campus and community outreach projects for my campus’s sustainability department, and spending my summers conducting geologic fieldwork as an intern with Mount Rainier National Park. I graduated in the spring of 2025 with a dual degree in Geology and Environmental Policy and lots of memorable experiences. I now reside in Seattle and spend my free time recreating outdoors, discovering new restaurants, and spending time with friends and family.

Rebekah: I am a born-and-raised Washingtonian. I recently graduated from Emory University with degrees in environmental science and psychology. I have experience working in diverse environmental fields, including environment-based community health projects and initiatives, investigating corporate targets of industrial stormwater permitting, and contributing to agricultural research. I am also passionate about environmental equity and environmental education, especially for underserved regions and historically marginalized communities.

Why did you apply to be a BEACON fellow?

Paige: I applied for the BEACON fellowship because I wanted to continue in the environmental field and learn more about energy efficiency efforts. I was compelled by the structure of the fellowship and the comprehensive training provided to fellows. I have loved being able to connect with different professionals in the field and learn more about how we can help protect the planet in large and small ways.

Rebekah: As a Washington native and sustainability-focused individual, the BEACON fellowship is an excellent opportunity to enact positive change for my community as well as acquiring and applying sustainable skills. As a fellow, I am able to support and help enact tangible, sustainable changes that have immediate and significant impacts in my home state. The BEACON fellowship has helped me develop professionally while allowing me to build environmental resilience and give back to my home.

Both Paige and Rebekah provide Clean Buildings Performance Standard (CBPS) support to Tier 1 and Tier 2 buildings in Pierce County. To receive services, please complete the BEACON Project Interest Form. You can also email Paige at [email protected] and Rebekah at [email protected].

This story was originally on the Clean Buildings Bulletin from WA Dept of Commerce. For more stories like this one check out the full bulletin here.

Filed Under: SBC News

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