Commercial Buildings Program Manager (Coordinator III)
MSCCN - Portland, OR
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Commercial Buildings Program Manager (Coordinator III) Print ( Apply ufeff Commercial Buildings Program Manager (Coordinator III) Salary $99,860.80 - $129,729.60 Annually Location Portland, OR Job Type Regular Job Number 2026-00148 Bureau Bureau of Planning and Sustainability Opening Date 02/02/2026 Closing Date 2/17/2026 11:59 PM Pacific + Description + Benefits + Questions The Position Job Appointment: Regular, Full time Work Schedule: Monday u2013 Friday, 8am-5pm. Alternate schedule may be available. Work Location: In-person work to be conducted at The Vanport Building located at 1810 SW 5th Avenue. Remote work must be performed within Oregon or Washington. For more information, click here (. Benefits: Please check our benefit tab for an overview of benefit for this position Language Pay Differential: This position may be eligible for Language Pay Differential ( for qualifying employees Application Material: Please click APPLY to submit your application via the City of Portlandu2019s online portal. You will need respond to the supplemental questions and attach a ru00e9sumu00e9. Note: Do not include your age, date of birth, or the dates you attended or graduated from school. Only provide this information if it is specifically requested to meet job requirements or to follow federal, state, or local laws or rules. About the Position: Join the Portland Clean Energy Community Benefits Fund (PCEF) team at the Bureau of Planning and Sustainability (BPS) as our next Commercial Buildings Program Manager. This pivotal role will lead the clean energy work in larger buildings within the clean energy team, with particular focus on resilience. This position supervises a small team (3 to start, likely growing to a team of 4), manages multiple contracts with external program delivery partners, and works closely with other PCEF teams. This position will manage PCEF investments in commercial sites, community centers, schools, and other large buildings. Investments will focus on energy efficiency improvements, rooftop solar, community solar, as well as solar and solar + storage installations for resilience. What youu2019ll get to do: + Direct the development and implementation of programs in your respective area, including designing program structures, tracking program budget and deliverables, and ensuring equitable access to review processes with climate justice considerations. + Manage a portfolio of grants, ensuring compliance with PCEF eligible measures, regular invoicing and reporting from contractors and grantees, and progress toward grant milestones. + Supervise, guide, and evaluate the performance of three staff members, providing clear performance requirements and personal development targets, fostering an inclusive and equitable work environment. + Apply relevant regulations, policies, and guidelines through a climate justice lens to support successful program implementation. + Collaborate with other members of the PCEF team, other city bureaus, contracted implementation partners, grantees, contractors and stakeholders (e.g., contractors, industry associations, members of the community, etc.) in opportunities to improve outcomes, develop best practices, and share lessons learned. + Represent PCEF at external forums focused on energy efficiency and renewable energy. Includes delivering presentations, developing case-studies and reports to share program design successes and lessons learned with colleagues and partners. Who you are: + Dedicated: Hard working, flexible and committed to prioritizing frontline communities in addressing the causes and impacts of climate change. + Innovative: Creative, open minded, adaptable, and skilled in change management to better serve the community. + Socially Intelligent: Motivated, passionate, team-oriented, and empathetic. You can communicate with others in a way that creates ease. You understand how to navigate complex political environments. You can effectively communicate with all levels of an organization. + Equity-driven: Commitment to advancing systemic changes that address historic and current discrimination. Experience evaluating program design through an equity lens and creating offerings and solutions that remove barriers and deliver more equitable outcomes. + Energy program savvy: Practiced in designing and implementing energy efficiency and renewable programs, including eligibility requirements, participation workflows, program outreach, data systems, energy savings analysis, quality assurance, and program evaluation. + Knowledgeable about commercial-scale energy efficiency and renewable energy: You know which energy efficiency and solar upgrades are typical in large buildings, particularly improvements focused on electrification. + Skilled at working with contractors: Connected with commercial contractors in Portland and aware about programs for workforce development. About the Portland Clean Energy Community Benefits Fund: As a first-in-the-nation community-led climate fund, PCEFu2019s mission is to fulfill a vision that builds resilience and quality jobs with proactive steps to fight climate change while advancing social, economic, and environmental justice. For more information on this innovative program, please visit the PCEF website (. Background The Portland Bureau of Planning and Sustainability (BPS) is a leader in land use planning, climate action, environmental stewardship, and urban design. BPS centers racial equity in its work and is dedicated to creating a Portland that is more equitable, healthy, prosperous, and resilient. The bureau oversees a world-renowned waste and recycling system ( and leads the U.S. in its commitment to open data and protecting communities in the application of technologies (. Staff collaborate with partners on neighborhood, economic, historic, and environmental planning ( and provide research, policy and technical services to advance energy efficiency and renewable energy (, as well as policies and actions to address climate change (. Virtual Zoom Meet & Greet Opportunity Come meet the hiring manager and the senior recruiter We'll be talking about the position duties and responsibilities, day to day life in the role, review the announcement, discuss how to apply, and answer questions you may have about the position. February 5, 2026 12:00 PM Pacific Time (US and Canada) Join Zoom Meeting Meeting ID: 881 9316 7124 Please note: AI Notetaking apps will not be allowed into virtual sessions hosted by the Bureau of Human Resources Recruitment Team. If you need accommodations as defined by the American Disabilities Act, then please contact the Recruiter for assistance. Questions? TroyLynn Craft, Senior Recruiter Bureau of Human Resources To Qualify The following minimum qualifications are required for this position: + Ability to collaborate with communities of color and people traditionally underrepresented in local decision-making. + At least two years of experience managing direct reports, with ability to provide staff guidance, support, supervision and hold team accountable for deadlines and deliverables. + At least two years of experience managing grants and/or programs focused on energy in large buildings, with knowledge of clean energy technologies, industry players, trends, climate justice principles, best practices, and the ability to integrate them into program development and implementation. + Ability to apply relevant code, regulation, permitting requirements, administrative rules, and policies, and exercise independent judgment, problem-solve, and take initiative within established procedures and guidelines to support program success. + Ability to maintain effective working relationships and communicate the needs of the program and its grantees with internal and external stakeholders and others encountered in the course of work. Preferred Qualifications: + Experience working with non-residential construction contractors, particularly contractors involved in energy projects. + Experience scoping and/or installing energy efficiency upgrades in large buildings. + Experience scoping and/or installing solar in large buildings or at community solar sites. + Experience scoping and/or installing battery storage in large buildings. The Recruitment Process STEP 1: Apply online between February 2 - February 17, 2026 Required Application Materials: + Resume + Note: Do not include your age, date of birth, or the dates you attended or graduated from school. Only provide this information if it is specifically requested to meet job requirements or to follow federal, state, or local laws or rules. + Answer to the Supplemental Questions (click on the Questions tab to preview the questions) Optional Application Materials: + Veteranu2019s Preference documents (e.g., DD214-Member 4, VA Benefit Letter) must be submitted by the closing date. + Effective January 1, 2026, the State of Oregon law ORS 408.225 - 408.238 is amended to expand eligibility for Veteransu2019 Preference to current and former Oregon National Guard service members. If applicants are existing state or former Oregon National Guard servicemembers, they are encouraged to attach appropriate documentation to their future recruitment applications. + Update: As of March 3, 2025, if you have already submitted veteran documents and qualified for preference, you do not need to resubmit them for future recruitments. + To update or remove veteran preference for this recruitment or from your profile, contact the recruiter listed in the job announcement. Application Tips: + Your responses to the supplemental questions should include details describing your education, training and/or experience, and where obtained, which clearly reflects your qualifications for each of the numbered items in the
Created: 2026-02-04