Building Energy Manager

  • CBRE Enterprise EMEA
  • Mar 08, 2025
Full time Real Estate

Job Description

We are seeking a proactive and skilled Energy Manager to collaborate on initiatives that optimize energy consumption, enhance sustainability, and achieve cost savings across the client existing building portfolio. The ideal candidate will have a strong background in energy management, sustainability, and engineering, combined with a passion for implementing innovative solutions to reduce carbon footprints and improve operational efficiency.

Essential Duties and Responsibilities:

  • Set measurable energy performance targets and track progress against goals. And collaborate with cross-functional teams to ensure projects align with operational requirements and sustainability goals.
  • Design and manage energy efficiency and conservation projects, including renewable energy integration, HVAC optimization, and lighting retrofits.
  • Monitor energy consumption across all facilities and develop actionable insights using energy management systems.
  • Prepare detailed reports on energy performance, savings, and reductions for stakeholders.
  • Act as the point of contact for energy-related initiatives with internal and external stakeholders.
  • Work with internal engineers to advise and implement energy-saving measures
  • Willing to travel throughout Europe where they will lead an investigation to diagnose issues unresolvable remotely.
  • Integrating in to the existing E&S delivery team working across client sites.


Person Specification:

  • Bachelor's degree in Engineering, Energy Management, Environmental Science, or a related field.
  • Proven track record of implementing energy efficiency projects and achieving measurable results.
  • Experience with energy auditing tools and techniques.
  • CMVP or PMVA certified.
  • Strong understanding of building systems (HVAC, lighting, controls, etc.) and renewable energy technologies.
  • Proficient in energy management software and data analysis tools
  • Ability to communicate complex energy concepts to technical and non-technical audiences.