*This position is contingent on the anticipated successful award of the RFP. Please navigate to the following website to initiate your application; https://tinyurl.com/29re9f47
Overview
What You’ll Be Doing
This project requires a motivated project monitor to directly support a federal government client seeking to achieve ambitious climate and clean energy goals.
You will contribute to clean energy transition and climate solutions through the administration of federal grants funding decarbonization strategies. You will support grant recipients in the areas of building energy efficiency and electrification, renewable energy technology deployment, sustainable transportation, stakeholder engagement, material development, and outreach. You’ll be working in a team-oriented environment providing program administration, financial tracking, technical, communications, and policy review and analysis support. You will provide this support throughout the entire grants management life-cycle, from application review to grant closeout.
Please note this position is for a proposal effort and contingent upon award.
About this Opportunity
We represent six firms who are all partners supporting this client. We are looking for team players and problem solvers who are driven to use their unique perspectives and intellectual curiosity to help deliver breakthrough solutions that achieve transformative goals. These firms are: SC&A, Cadmus, ICESS, S&K Global Solutions, Montech, and NUMARK.
Join us. Let’s deliver clean energy solutions to states, communities, and Tribes across the United States.
Responsibilities
- Provide engineering, technical, and programmatic support for active federal projects.
- Support award and administration of grants for clean energy projects.
- Monitor projects to ensure work scope, schedule, and budget are well defined and maintained.
- Monitor and assess awardee performance according to established performance metrics.
- Perform standard technical evaluations to identify corrective actions as needed and recommend refined project requirements.
- Process close-out documentation and ensure compliance with federal requirements.
- Support technical writing and operational analysis.
- Provide financial assistance with documentation disciplines and financial tracking systems
- Apply operational research principles to investigate, analyze, plan, develop, implement, and evaluate federal systems
- Other duties as assigned.
Education
- Bachelor’s degree in engineering, business administration, environmental sciences or related discipline. Four years of relevant education/experience may substitute for a bachelor’s degree to meet the minimum education requirements. A master’s degree in a related discipline may substitute for two years of experience
Experience
- Four—six years of experience with government financial assistance documentation and financial tracking or other grants-related work, as well as experience in documentation disciplines, knowledge of modeling and measuring techniques, and experience in applying operational research principle.
License, Cert or Registration
- Ability to pass a U.S. federal government background check and public trust clearance process
- Proof of U.S. citizenship or authorization to work in the U.S.
Special knowledge, skills, & abilities
- Strong attention to detail and the ability to self-edit and quality-check all work
- Excellent analytic, communication (oral and written), research, and presentation skills; experience writing and developing technical documents
- Ability to solve problems
SKT, Inc. is anAA/EEO/Veteran/Disabled employer. For a general description of benefits, please visit: https://www.sktcorp.com/career-center/