JOB ANNOUNCEMENT
Program Manager I
Limited term position*
Program Manager I monthly salary range: $9,701 – $11,930/month
*Initial term through December 31, 2027; may be extended depending on funding. Limited Term positions receive health, leave, and other benefits similar to regular employees.
About StopWaste
StopWaste is a public agency committed to advancing environmental sustainability and building healthy, equitable, climate-resilient communities in Alameda County and beyond. By partnering with non-profits, businesses, schools, and local governments in the communities we serve, our efforts are amplified and better tied to community needs in one of the most diverse and dynamic regions in the country.
Advancing a circular economy is an aim that threads through our three programmatic focus areas: waste prevention and material circularity, strengthening community food systems, and accelerating construction innovation and a clean energy transition in buildings. Our strategy in how we design programs is guided by the understanding that fostering equity and care for the environment is imperative for building sustainable communities. Our work reflects our commitment to these imperatives and is grounded in our unique approach to cultivating environmental stewardship, developing partnerships, and fostering innovation.
The Position
This position is housed within StopWaste's Built Environment team, which supports the goal of promoting energy and resource efficiency in the Bay Area construction sector. The services we offer include incentives and technical assistance, circular economy infrastructure and pilot projects, building labeling, community and practitioner engagement, model policies and policy support, advocacy, and research studies.
This position is funded through the Bay Area Regional Energy Network (BayREN) and will support innovative energy efficiency and building electrification in Alameda County and the greater nine-county Bay Area region. The Program Manager I will primarily support BayREN's Green Labeling and Multifamily programs and the Home Energy Score California program.
The Green Labeling program works with real estate and design professionals to educate them on how energy efficiency and electrification can be beneficial to their business and their clients. The Bay Area Multifamily Building Enhancements Program (BAMBE) provides technical assistance and rebates to help multifamily buildings make energy efficient upgrades and decarbonize. Home Energy Score (HES) California is a newly launched statewide expansion of the Bay Area HES program that promotes the availability and literacy of energy information in homes to empower residents to make upgrades. The program utilizes the U.S. Department of Energy's Home Energy Scoring tool. The PM I's responsibilities will include assisting with program management and implementation, such as working with consultants, assisting in pilot projects, coordinating with local government sustainability staff, supporting research, and building relationships with key stakeholders.
Job Responsibilities
Duties include the following: