Reporting directly to the Senior Director for Facility Operations, we are seeking a Director for Energy & Engineering (DEE) who will be responsible for oversight of the Homewood campus utility plants, engineering design efforts related to the Homewood Campus and other supported building systems and campus infrastructure and maintaining Johns Hopkins University (JHU) design guidelines and standards. The Director will oversee the procurement and efficient use of energy, developing and implementing the carbon reduction plan, identifying and implementing energy-related sustainability concepts and initiatives to meet JHU's Sustainability Goals. The Director strives to ensure these tasks are executed in a collaborative fashion between Design and Construction, Facilities Operations, Planning and Architecture, and with the Office of Climate and Sustainability in an effort to achieve the University's overarching design, operational, energy, and environmental goals.
The Director will play a critical and highly visible role in ensuring that JHU achieves its ambitious sustainability goals, including decarbonization, renewable energy procurement, and energy efficiency and resiliency. Additionally, the Director will guide the reliable operation and maintenance of Homewood's utility Infrastructure, long-term utility investment planning, as well as engineering support for capital planning, design, and construction. These utility systems and infrastructure significantly impact the operational support to the University's mission, energy use, occupant comfort, and operations and maintenance costs at JHU.
The Director will manage a team of 15-20 professionals, comprised of a Senior Facility Engineer, two Facility Engineers, an Energy Manager, an Energy Analyst, a Utilities Plant Manager and an Assistant Utilities Plant Manager, eight or more Stationary Engineers, and two Maintenance Mechanics.
General Summary
The Director represents Johns Hopkins Facilities & Real Estate (JHFRE) in engineering planning efforts for design and renovation projects on the historic JHU Homewood campus, with occasional oversight for Capital Projects on the East Baltimore campus, the Peabody campus, and Washington, D.C. The Director will use their influence during the project planning stages to introduce sustainable concepts with a strong focus on decarbonization, energy efficiency, and reliable utility systems.
The Director will oversee the Homewood campus utility plants to ensure reliable service, efficient operations, and safety protocols are in place to support the University's research and education mission. This includes three utility plants, which have a combined total operating budget of approximately $12.5 million and are managed by a Utilities Plant Manager, an Assistant Utilities Plant Manager, at least eight stationary engineers, and two mechanics. Responsibility includes operations, maintenance, and capital planning for plant production, control systems, and distribution systems for all campus utilities. The Director is also responsible for the management, use, and payment of $15.7 million in annual utilities for the Homewood Campus.
The Director will serve as an in-house authority on planning efforts and engineering and design solutions (materials, systems, coordination, project delivery, commissioning, etc.) for Facility Operations and Design & Construction units, division representatives, other stakeholders, and with outside consultants to ensure design and construction work conforms to JHU's design standards, sound engineering practice, and the University's sustainability and environmental goals. Responsibilities include internal planning and design consultations; leadership and guidance for procurement of design consultants; advisory participation throughout the planning and design process; review and analysis of design and construction documents prepared for the University by outside consultants; participation in construction oversight; and development of policies, procedures, standards, and process improvements. The Director will work directly with the JHFRE / Design & Construction department's project managers, who are typically responsible for overall project management.
The DEE will collaborate and coordinate with the Office of Climate and Sustainability to develop comprehensive programs and set goals aimed at achieving the University's decarbonization and climate change initiatives for the Homewood Campus. The Director will lead the development and implementation of design standards and other guidance for the use of energy-efficient and sustainable equipment, systems, and materials for all construction, renovation, or replacement projects. The DEE will oversee the budgeting, development, contract award, and implementation of the Homewood Campus Decarbonization Plan, which will provide JHU with a road-map to accomplish its decarbonization goals and comply with Maryland legislation by 2040. The Director will also oversee the University's energy use and procurement strategies (i.e., commissioning, utility capacity, energy reduction, fuel and electric contract purchases, etc.).
From time to time, where the utilization of internal resources is merited, the Director will undertake and execute design, construction documents, and construction administration efforts.
Specific Duties & Responsibilities
Scope of Responsibility
Decision Making
Communication
Minimum Qualifications
Experience
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities
Physical Requirements, W ith or Without Accommodation
Job Classification
Classified Title : Director Energy & Engineering
Role / Level / Range : L / 04 / LG
Starting Salary Range : $111,800 - $190,000 Annually (Commensurate w / exp.)
Employee group : Full Time
Schedule : Monday - Friday
FLSA Status : Exempt
Location : Hybrid / JH at Keswick
Department name : Engineering & Energy
Personnel area : University Administration
Total Rewards
The referenced base salary range represents the low and high end of Johns Hopkins University's salary range for this position. Not all candidates will be eligible for the upper end of the salary range. Exact salary will ultimately depend on multiple factors, which may include the successful candidate's geographic location, skills, work experience, market conditions, education / training and other qualifications. Johns Hopkins offers a total rewards package that supports our employees' health, life, career and retirement. More information can be found here : https : / / hr.jhu.edu / benefits-worklife / .
Education and Experience Equivalency
Please refer to the job description above to see which forms of equivalency are permitted for this position. If permitted, equivalencies will follow these guidelines : JHU Equivalency Formula : 30 undergraduate degree credits (semester hours) or 18 graduate degree credits may substitute for one year of experience. Additional related experience may substitute for required education on the same basis. For jobs where equivalency is permitted, up to two years of non-related college course work may be applied towards the total minimum education / experience required for the respective job.
Applicants Completing Studies
Applicants who do not meet the posted requirements but are completing their final academic semester / quarter will be considered eligible for employment and may be asked to provide additional information confirming their academic completion date.
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