Energy, Sustainability, And Infrastructure Coordinator
The integrated systems coordinator — supporting energy, sustainability, and infrastructure programs across the organization.
What it's like to be a Energy, Sustainability, And Infrastructure Coordinator
As an Energy, Sustainability, and Infrastructure Coordinator, you support programs that span energy management, sustainability, and infrastructure operations. You're coordinating across these connected domains to help the organization manage its physical footprint more sustainably.
Your day crosses multiple domains. You might collect facility energy data, then coordinate a sustainability initiative, then support an infrastructure project, then track environmental metrics, then prepare reports on integrated performance. You're connecting energy, sustainability, and infrastructure activities.
The hardest part is working across domains that often operate separately. Energy, sustainability, and infrastructure may have different reporting lines and priorities. You need to build relationships and find connections across organizational boundaries. The people who thrive here see connections across systems and can work effectively across domains.
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