Job Requirements
Remote
DoE Q or L Polygraph Unspecified
Career Level not specified
$100,000 - $125,000
Job Description
The Project Monitor III (PMIII) will serve as a senior technical and programmatic leader on a team supporting the Department of Energy, Office of State and Community Energy Programs (SCEP), Weatherization Assistance Program (WAP).
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS
PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS
LOCATION: This is a remote position in Washington, DC.
SALARY: Salaries are determined based on several factors including external market data, internal equity, and the candidate's related knowledge, skills, and abilities for the position. The salary range for this position is $100k-125K.
Benefits MELE Offers
• Employer-paid employee Medical, Dental and Vision Care.
• Low-Cost Family Health Care offered.
• Federal Holidays and three (3) weeks' vacation
• 401(k) with Employer Match
• Cross-training opportunities
About MELE Associates, Inc.
With over 300 employees and offices in Rockville, MD, Washington, DC, and Albuquerque, NM, MELE is a veteran-owned government contractor empowering its customers with innovative solutions for more than three decades. MELE has team members located across the U.S. and has served more than a hundred countries across hundreds of project locations. The company offers technical, engineering, and programmatic support expertise to a host of U.S. federal and international agencies, including, but not limited to, the Department of Energy, the Department of Defense, the Department of Homeland Security, the Department of Justice, INTERPOL, and the International Atomic Energy Agency. MELE's services include national security, intelligence, IT/cybersecurity, facility management and engineering, CBRNE defense and nuclear security, emergency response training/management, and mission and program support.
MELE Associates, Inc. is an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment. MELE Associates, Inc. is an E-Verify employer.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS
- Lead quality assurance review of Grantee energy audit tools (NEAT, MHEA, MulTEA, EA-QUIP, REM, TREAT, Hancock, ECOS, eQUEST) and Grantee Field Guides for compliance with 10 CFR Part 440 and applicable Weatherization Program Notices (WPNs).
- Lead quality assurance review of Grantee fuel switching policies in accordance with 10 CFR 440.21(d).
- Lead development and review of WAP Regional Priority Lists and ad-hoc technical reviews requested by DOE.
- Lead drafting and review of the WAP Annual Report to Congress, including coordination of inputs and quality control of the final draft.
- Lead updates to the Program Year (PY) WPN-1, Administrative and Legal Requirements Document (ALRD), and Application Instructions.
- Develop and maintain the WAP-related statutes and rules compendium and the Grantee Plans compendium.
- Update and maintain the WAP Technical Evaluation Tool and provide data inputs supporting the WAP Annual Formula.
- Consolidate and review Annual Historic Preservation Reports submitted by Grantees in accordance with WPN 19-6.
- Provide quality assurance review of Grantee Annual Reports, base-funded Semiannual Performance Reports (SPR) and Federal Financial Reports (FFR).
- Support Project Officer of Record (PO) monitoring activities, including review of base-funded Multifamily projects in coordination with technical subject matter experts.
- Receive completed closeout files from Project Officers and conduct quality assurance review of documents in accordance with WAP Closeout Coordinator procedures.
- Conduct final review of PO technical evaluations for new awards and notify the PO of any discrepancies.
- Save official file documentation on the WAP shared drive following established program procedures.
- Provide both desktop and on-site monitoring support across the full grant/funding lifecycle, including application review and post-award monitoring.
- Provide briefings, presentations, and program evaluation support to DOE federal staff and senior leadership.
- Mentor Project Monitor I/II, Grants Monitor, and Program Analyst team members on WAP-specific procedures, regulations, and tools.
- Serve as a senior point of contact with DOE WAP program officers, ensuring coordinated communication and timely escalation of issues.
- Support WAP transition readiness activities, including knowledge transfer, WAP-specific quality assurance planning, expertise acquisition tracking, system access coordination, and readiness reporting for full operational assumption of WAP support responsibilities
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS
- Bachelor's degree (B.S. or B.A.) in engineering, environmental sciences, business administration, or another related discipline. Four (4) years of relevant education/experience may substitute the Bachelor's degree requirement.
- Minimum of eight (8) years of relevant experience (twelve (12) years if substituting the Bachelor's degree with relevant education/experience). A Master's degree in a related discipline may substitute two (2) years of relevant experience.
- Demonstrated leadership experience in problem-solving and managing Federal financial assistance programs and individual grants.
- Demonstrated experience supporting the Federal Government.
- Current certifications under the Guidelines for Home Energy Professionals (GHEP) framework, specifically Energy Auditor and Quality Control Inspector, or the demonstrated ability to obtain both certifications by September 30, 2026.
- In-depth knowledge and applied experience with the Standard Work Specifications (SWS) for GHEP and energy retrofit standards used by WAP Grantees.
- Comprehensive working knowledge of the WAP regulations at 10 CFR Part 440, including specific sections related to energy audits (10 CFR 440.21), fuel switching (10 CFR 440.21(d)), field guides, and other compliance requirements.
- Demonstrated working knowledge and hands-on experience with WAP-specific energy audit software and tools, including: National Energy Audit Tool (NEAT); Manufactured Home Energy Audit (MHEA); Multifamily Tool for Energy Audits (MulTEA); Energy Audit using the Queens Information Package (EA-QUIP); REM audit software; Targeted Retrofit Analysis Tool (TREAT); Hancock Energy Audit Tool; Energy Conservation Online System (ECOS); and Quick Energy Simulation Tool (eQUEST).
- Familiarity with key and frequently referenced Weatherization Program Notices, including but not limited to: WPN 19-6 (Annual Historic Preservation Reports); WPN 22-8 (Regional Priority Lists); WPN 23-6 (Revised Energy Audit Approval Procedures); WPN 22-4 (Quality Work Plan / Field Guides); WPN 24-4 (Monitoring Tools/Checklists); and WPN 25-1 (Weatherization Grant Application Information).
- Experience with, or ability to rapidly become proficient in, DOE systems relevant to WAP grant management and reporting, including Performance and Accountability for Grants in Energy (PAGE) and Infrastructure Exchange.
- Expertise in federal grants management and fiscal requirements, including 2 CFR 200 and 2 CFR 910.
- Technical expertise on common energy efficiency systems such as heat pumps, HVAC, building envelope, and other residential retrofits.
- Experience working with state, local, and tribal governments, with particular emphasis on tribal engagements in both the continental U.S. and Alaska.
- Demonstrated experience performing data analysis and using analytical tools such as Microsoft 365, PowerBI, Adobe, and other software programs.
- Capabilities related to briefing and presentation support, document review and evaluation, program evaluation support, document preparation support, and meeting support.
- Advanced analytical, writing, and oral communication skills with experience presenting information and findings to the Federal Government.
- Demonstrated experience supporting transition readiness, knowledge transfer, quality assurance planning, system access coordination, and operational readiness reporting for Federal technical, grant, or compliance programs.
PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS
- Master's degree in engineering, environmental sciences, public administration, or another related discipline.
- Experience supporting the U.S. Department of Energy, particularly within the Office of State and Community Energy Programs (SCEP).
- Direct experience managing DOE grants and cooperative agreements, including knowledge of DOE-specific policies, functional requirements, and procedures for SCEP programs (State Energy Program, Weatherization Assistance Program, Energy Efficiency & Conservation Block Grant Program, Home Energy Rebates, Workforce Development, and Energy Codes).
- Project Management Professional (PMP) certification.
- Field engineering experience with home energy audits and providing technical support for DOE's Home Energy Score.
- Experience supporting federal programs such as Building America, HUD Healthy Homes, HUD Community Planning and Development, and EPA ENERGY STAR.
LOCATION: This is a remote position in Washington, DC.
SALARY: Salaries are determined based on several factors including external market data, internal equity, and the candidate's related knowledge, skills, and abilities for the position. The salary range for this position is $100k-125K.
Benefits MELE Offers
• Employer-paid employee Medical, Dental and Vision Care.
• Low-Cost Family Health Care offered.
• Federal Holidays and three (3) weeks' vacation
• 401(k) with Employer Match
• Cross-training opportunities
About MELE Associates, Inc.
With over 300 employees and offices in Rockville, MD, Washington, DC, and Albuquerque, NM, MELE is a veteran-owned government contractor empowering its customers with innovative solutions for more than three decades. MELE has team members located across the U.S. and has served more than a hundred countries across hundreds of project locations. The company offers technical, engineering, and programmatic support expertise to a host of U.S. federal and international agencies, including, but not limited to, the Department of Energy, the Department of Defense, the Department of Homeland Security, the Department of Justice, INTERPOL, and the International Atomic Energy Agency. MELE's services include national security, intelligence, IT/cybersecurity, facility management and engineering, CBRNE defense and nuclear security, emergency response training/management, and mission and program support.
MELE Associates, Inc. is an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment. MELE Associates, Inc. is an E-Verify employer.
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