Coordinator of Special Projects (Department of Environment)
Duties:
Directs and manages the City's participation in residential weatherization and energy conservation projects undertaken with City departments, private sector agencies and other government agencies. Formulates, develops and prepares weatherization and energy conservation programming including residential weatherization fairs. Discusses and negotiates the terms and conditions of contracts. Facilitates the flow of contracts, legal documents and purchasing forms through the municipal system. Coordinates, analyzes and evaluates the activities of City departments involved in residential weatherization and energy conservation. Prepares reports detailing progress and identifying effective strategies. Performs related duties as required.
Minimum Salary:
$4,685 per month
Job Qualifications:
Graduation from an accredited college or university with a Bachelor's degree in Business Administration, Public Administration or a related degree, supplemented by four years of progressively responsible administrative experience, or an equivalent combination of training and experience is required. Applicants with a Bachelor's degree in Environmental Policy, Environmental Science, Urban Planning, Architecture, or Economic Development and three years of work experience in the area of energy efficiency or weatherization of residential building structures will be given priority in processing.
Evaluation:
Selection will be based on information provided on the application form and documents submitted with the application form. Names of applicants will be placed on an employment list. Being on an employment list is not an offer or guarantee of employment with the City of Chicago. An employment list is merely a statement of eligibility.
Application Period:
03/15/2007 - 04/10/2007
Job ID:
S0309-0002-2007
Notes:
USE OUR NEW ON-LINE SYSTEM AT www.cityofchicago.org/careerworks For your convenience, you can also apply on-line at any branch of the Chicago Public Library, any Mayor’s Workforce Center or Harold Washington Library. (For Library and Workforce Center locations, call 311.)
RESIDENCY REQUIREMENT: An applicant must be an actual resident of the City of Chicago. Proof of residency will be required at the time of application.
NOTE: RESUME MUST BE SUBMITTED AT THE TIME OF APPLICATION.
NOTE: APPLICATIONS MUST BE SUBMITTED BY THE INDIVIDUAL APPLICANT. NO SECOND PARTY APPLICATIONS WILL BE ACCEPTED.
Directs and manages the City's participation in residential weatherization and energy conservation projects undertaken with City departments, private sector agencies and other government agencies. Formulates, develops and prepares weatherization and energy conservation programming including residential weatherization fairs. Discusses and negotiates the terms and conditions of contracts. Facilitates the flow of contracts, legal documents and purchasing forms through the municipal system. Coordinates, analyzes and evaluates the activities of City departments involved in residential weatherization and energy conservation. Prepares reports detailing progress and identifying effective strategies. Performs related duties as required.
Minimum Salary:
$4,685 per month
Job Qualifications:
Graduation from an accredited college or university with a Bachelor's degree in Business Administration, Public Administration or a related degree, supplemented by four years of progressively responsible administrative experience, or an equivalent combination of training and experience is required. Applicants with a Bachelor's degree in Environmental Policy, Environmental Science, Urban Planning, Architecture, or Economic Development and three years of work experience in the area of energy efficiency or weatherization of residential building structures will be given priority in processing.
Evaluation:
Selection will be based on information provided on the application form and documents submitted with the application form. Names of applicants will be placed on an employment list. Being on an employment list is not an offer or guarantee of employment with the City of Chicago. An employment list is merely a statement of eligibility.
Application Period:
03/15/2007 - 04/10/2007
Job ID:
S0309-0002-2007
Notes:
USE OUR NEW ON-LINE SYSTEM AT www.cityofchicago.org/careerworks For your convenience, you can also apply on-line at any branch of the Chicago Public Library, any Mayor’s Workforce Center or Harold Washington Library. (For Library and Workforce Center locations, call 311.)
RESIDENCY REQUIREMENT: An applicant must be an actual resident of the City of Chicago. Proof of residency will be required at the time of application.
NOTE: RESUME MUST BE SUBMITTED AT THE TIME OF APPLICATION.
NOTE: APPLICATIONS MUST BE SUBMITTED BY THE INDIVIDUAL APPLICANT. NO SECOND PARTY APPLICATIONS WILL BE ACCEPTED.