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Utah Clean Energy

Executive and Operations Support Specialist

Join Utah Clean Energy in Salt Lake City as an Executive and Operations Support Specialist. This role supports executive leadership, office operations, and event coordination to advance clean energy. Enjoy company-paid health insurance, a 403(b) plan, and a hybrid work environment promoting work-life balance.
Utah Clean Energy
Utah Clean Energy
Salt Lake City, Utah, United States Hybrid Full time USD 65k–75k yearly UTC-07:00

Utah Clean Energy

Company Overview

Utah Clean Energy

Salt Lake City, Utah, United States

2002

Approximately 20 employees (source: causeiq.com). Revenue of $4.95 million in FY 2023 (source: utahcleanenergy.org).

What They Do

Utah Clean Energy is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization dedicated to advocating for clean energy policies, promoting renewable energy adoption, and enhancing energy efficiency. Unlike traditional energy companies, it does not engage in the development or installation of energy projects but focuses on policy advocacy and community engagement (source: utahcleanenergy.org). The organization has been instrumental in launching initiatives such as the bulk-purchase rooftop solar program in 2012 and has expanded its efforts into policy work concerning tax credits, electric vehicle (EV) infrastructure, and building codes (source: utahcleanenergy.org). Its services include providing technical assistance for solar adoption and advocating for building code updates and EV incentives, targeting underserved communities in Utah (source: hub.utahcleanenergy.org). The organization emphasizes energy equity and workforce training, ensuring that the benefits of clean energy transition are accessible to all residents, particularly in areas like Salt Lake City's Westside and Fairpark neighborhoods (source: aes.com).

Projects & Track Record

Utah Clean Energy has a notable track record of advocacy and community support, focusing on projects that enhance local energy resilience and sustainability. For instance, in 2024, the organization facilitated rooftop solar installations for three Westside businesses in Salt Lake City, providing grants and technical assistance to meet their energy needs (source: hub.utahcleanenergy.org). The organization played a crucial role in the 2023 update of Utah's commercial energy conservation code, which is expected to prevent approximately 26,000 tons of annual emissions (source: utahcleanenergy.org). Additionally, its advocacy efforts have led to the successful launch of the bulk-purchase solar program in 2012 and the establishment of EV tax credits in 2016, showcasing its commitment to advancing clean energy solutions in the state (source: utahcleanenergy.org). Key partners include Salt Lake City, Urban Sustainability Directors Network, and various educational institutions, reflecting a collaborative approach to achieving clean energy goals (source: aes.com).

Recent Developments

In recent years, Utah Clean Energy has made significant strides in its mission to promote clean energy. The completion of its Climate Innovation Center in 2023 marked a milestone, as it serves as a zero-energy demonstration site equipped with solar panels, battery storage, and EV charging stations (source: buildingsaltlake.com). The organization has also advanced the Salt Lake City Solar Powered Communities Project, which includes installations for local businesses and aims to expand access to solar energy (source: hub.utahcleanenergy.org). Furthermore, its advocacy for building code updates was successfully adopted in 2023, reflecting its ongoing influence in shaping energy policy in Utah (source: utahcleanenergy.org). The organization celebrated its 20-year anniversary in 2022, highlighting its long-standing commitment to clean energy advocacy and community engagement (source: deseret.com).

Working There

Utah Clean Energy offers a range of roles focused on program management, policy advocacy, communications, and clean energy analysis. The organization employs approximately 20 staff members, including key positions such as Chief Executive Officer Sarah Wright and Deputy Director Rebecca Titze (source: causeiq.com). The workplace culture is characterized by a small, dedicated team that emphasizes community partnerships and equity in clean energy initiatives (source: utahcleanenergy.org). Hiring occurs primarily at their Salt Lake City headquarters, and while specific benefits are not detailed, the organization allocates a significant portion of its budget to salaries and employee compensation (source: projects.propublica.org). The organization also engages in workforce development initiatives, partnering with local educational institutions to train the next generation of clean energy professionals (source: utahcleanenergy.org).


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Job Description

Utah Clean Energy is a nonprofit organization based in Salt Lake City that advocates for climate solutions in Utah and the West. Our multi-disciplinary team is leading and accelerating the clean energy transformation with vision and expertise. We are committed to creating a future that ensures healthy, thriving communities for all, powered and sustained by clean energy.

The Executive and Operations Specialist is a central member of the team, helping the organization run smoothly while supporting executive leadership, office operations, and events. This position helps ensure a welcoming, well-functioning office environment while coordinating logistics, systems, and internal processes that allow staff and leadership to work effectively. This role is ideal for someone who is highly organized, collaborative, detail-oriented, and excited to support mission-driven work advancing clean energy and climate solutions.

This role works closely with the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) and Deputy Director to provide executive support, coordinate office and operational activities, assist with event logistics, liaise with IT vendors, and provide administrative support to the broader team.

Responsibilities

Executive and Administrative Support

  • Provide administrative support to the CEO and Deputy Director, including scheduling meetings, coordinating logistics, assisting with correspondence, and other duties as assigned by the CEO and Deputy Director.
  • Support executive initiatives by tracking action items, assisting with follow-up, and helping ensure project progress.
  • Assist with the preparation of materials for meetings and events.
  • Assist with Board administration, including coordinating schedules, supporting communication with Board members, and helping maintain certain records.
  • Provide support during hiring processes, including job postings and scheduling interviews.
  • Coordinate onboarding logistics for all new staff, including workspace setup, equipment, and orientation support.

Office and Operations Coordination

  • Serve as the primary point of contact for visitors and incoming phone calls.
  • Coordinate day-to-day office operations by managing supply inventory, conducting periodic quality-assurance walkthroughs, coordinating furniture and equipment orders, and taking responsibility for ensuring the Climate Innovation Center remains clean, well-organized, and welcoming for staff and visitors.
  • Manage and coordinate building maintenance needs and office improvements with team members and contractors.
  • Provide administrative support to the Director of Finance and Compliance for various bookkeeping duties, including credit card transactions (accounts payable) and maintaining documentation for annual financial audit and grant reporting.

Technology Support

  • In conjunction with the outsourced IT consultant, implement and maintain effective IT systems, including standardized software platforms, file-sharing protocols, and data management practices.
  • Serve as the first point of contact for staff IT questions, including software issues and hybrid meeting support.
  • Manage user access for core organizational tools such as Outlook, Teams, SharePoint, Asana, and other software platforms.
  • Support staff in effectively using Asana, Microsoft Office Suite, and other tools by providing training resources and guidance.
  • Stay current on software updates and coordinate relevant training and resources for staff.
  • Coordinate the procurement, setup, deployment, tracking, and troubleshooting of staff technology equipment, working closely with the IT consultant and external vendors as needed.

Events Coordination

  • Coordinate logistics for internal and external meetings and events, including scheduling, venue booking, catering arrangements, material procurement, vendors, and A/V setup. Occasional evening event assistance may be required with notice.
  • Help to ensure UCE events run smoothly by assisting with RSVPs, event check-in, and providing day-of coordination as needed.
  • Assist with planning and logistics for staff gatherings, retreats, and strategic planning sessions.
  • Help manage and update the UCE events calendar to ensure it accurately reflects upcoming events, key deadlines, and potential scheduling conflicts for staff.
  • Oversee public events held at the Climate Innovation Center, including managing requests to host events at the Center, coordinating open houses, and other scheduling requests involving the building.

Team Support

  • Help organize internal files and shared resources in Microsoft SharePoint and Teams.
  • Support a positive office culture by helping coordinate staff parties, staff recognition, and team-building activities.
  • Provide general administrative support for miscellaneous requests such as coordinating mailings or large printing projects, prepping rooms for meetings, or assisting with travel arrangements.
  • Assist with improving internal processes that support collaboration across teams.
  • Assist with presentation materials, newsletters, and organizational collateral.
  • Work with the Communications Director to help maintain website content.

Who Are You?

You are passionate. You are enthusiastic about creating a clean and equitable energy future for all. The passion for creating big change energizes you.

You are a people person. You have excellent communication skills and emotional intelligence.

You are able to prioritize for results. You are organized and able to handle competing priorities and deadlines effectively and respond well to high-priority or time-sensitive projects.

You are driven and curious. You are self-motivated, ask good questions, see the gaps, and are eager to solve problems with the team and external partners.

You invest in people. You recognize you are part of a whole. You learn from others, enjoy collaborating, teach those around you, and truly care about the people you work with.

Additional Skill Sets and Attributes

Applicants should have an associate's degree and a minimum of 1-2 years of experience in any of the key responsibilities described above. Relevant administrative work will be considered as a potential substitute for a degree.

In addition, we are seeking candidates with the following skills:

  • Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite, including Word, Teams, Outlook, and Excel.
  • Experience with Asana or other project management software is preferred.
  • Excited to engage in and support work that advances Utah Clean Energy's mission.
  • Highly organized and detail-oriented.
  • Strong written and verbal communication skills.
  • Self-directed, with the ability to work independently, while being flexible in a collaborative and fast-moving environment.
  • Eager to take on a wide variety of tasks and help with all aspects of a small nonprofit organization, including nurturing relationships to support the continued growth of myriad functions of Utah Clean Energy.
  • Desire to be a part of an influential team of professionals who embrace high-quality, impactful work and a healthy work-life balance.

Equity and social justice are critical components of Utah Clean Energy's mission, values, and strategic pathways. We welcome candidates from an array of backgrounds and experiences to join our team. Learn more about our commitment here: https://utahcleanenergy.org/energy-equity/

Compensation and Benefits

The pay range for this position is $65,000-$75,000. Compensation is dependent on relevant and demonstrated experience. This is a full-time, non-exempt position. Utah Clean Energy's benefits package includes company-paid health insurance, 403(b) retirement plan contributions, life and long-term disability insurance coverage, paid leave (vacation, sick, holiday, parental and family), paid sabbatical program, and a hybrid work environment that supports strong work-life harmony. Given their central role, the Executive and Operations Support Specialist will work in the office for a minimum of three days per week, with additional days in the office potentially needed from time to time.

Utah Clean Energy is an equal opportunity employer and makes employment decisions on the basis of merit. Every qualified person has an equal opportunity for hire, assignment, and advancement without regard for race, religion, creed, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin or ancestry, age, marital status, disability as defined by law, or any other class protected by law. Utah Clean Energy also prohibits discrimination on the basis of race, color, national origin, age, or disability, as defined by law, in our programs, activities, and services.

Application Process

Open until filled with an initial application deadline of April 3, 2026. To apply, please submit your resume and cover letter to our online application portal. In your resume and cover letter, please highlight the most relevant qualifications you would bring to this position based on the posting and tell us how your background, perspective, and experience will help you to be successful in this role and will help Utah Clean Energy fulfill our mission and meet our goals.

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About the role

March 30, 2026

Full time

Non-profit

March 30, 2026

Hybrid

USD 65k–75k yearly

Solar Energy , Wind Energy , Bioenergy , Energy Storage , Smart Grid

Utah Clean Energy

utahcleanenergy.org

  •  Salt Lake City, Utah, United States

1-2 years

UTC-07:00