About the Opportunity: POAH is seeking a Boston-based team member to assist its VP of Design and Building Performance by tracking utility data, identifying high users and anomalies, and addressing high use properties. Representative tasks will include:
- Analyze utility data from across the portfolio to discover conservation opportunities and track the performance of existing conservation projects. Use consumption data, financial projections, and cost analysis to justify energy conservation proposals.
- Work with sites to collect resident utility consumption data when necessary.
- Manage the implementation of energy and water conservation measures across the portfolio.
- Prepare regular reports for the properties on their energy and water consumption, rate changes, and comparisons to utility budgets.
- Maintain integrity of utility data in POAH’s utility database and energy performance tracking tools (Engie, Energy Score Cards, WegoWise, Yardi, Portfolio Manager) and portfolio data related to energy management in PI.
- Monitor performance against Better Climate Challenge (or equivalent) goals.
- Oversee compliance with municipal data utility reporting requirements, where applicable.
- Work with Senior Director of Energy & Capital Projects to update and develop utility budgets for every property.
- Consult with real estate development staff during the due diligence and pre-development stages of property acquisitions to provide utility cost analytics.
- Work with property management staff on operations and maintenance initiatives to figure out what is driving utility usage spikes and to target utility savings.
- Apply for grants and rebates to support conservation efforts.
- Support resident services and other staff on resident energy and building component education initiatives.
- Perform other duties as directed by the Vice President of Design & Building Performance and Director of Energy & Capital Projects.
About the Organization: Preservation of Affordable Housing (POAH) is a national nonprofit organization whose mission is to preserve, create and sustain affordable, healthy homes that support economic security, racial equity and access to opportunity for all. POAH owns and operates more than 13,000 affordable homes at more than 120 properties in 11 states and the District of Columbia. POAH is based in Boston with offices in Chicago and Washington D.C.
POAH’s reach is national in scope, and its pursuit of the preservation mission is empowered by a focus on the business bottom line. Its strong reputation is the result of a demonstrated ability to craft complex financial transactions, tackle tough multi-family projects, and close deals that preserve the affordability of at-risk properties. The organization and its leaders are at the forefront of policy and legislative discussions around housing preservation, affordable housing finance and regulatory reform, including energy efficiency in the multifamily sector.
The POAH team is dedicated, creative and passionate. We believe a diverse and inclusive team is a stronger, smarter team, and we actively promote diversity and meaningful inclusion of different perspectives among our board, our staff, our partners, in our procurement of good and services, and at our communities. We understand that addressing structural racism and achieving racial equity are central to the work we do and we proactively integrate the issue of race in our housing work.