Vicepresidente de Energía Limpia
David Gardiner and Associates
Descripción de la Empresa
David Gardiner and Associates
Arlington, VA, Estados Unidos
2001
Menos de 25 empleados y genera menos de $5 millones en ingresos anuales (fuente: zoominfo.com).
Qué Hacen
David Gardiner and Associates (DGA) es una firma de asesoría estratégica que se especializa en políticas de energía limpia. Fundada por David Gardiner, quien cuenta con más de 35 años de experiencia en la formulación de políticas, la firma se enfoca en áreas como energía renovable, eficiencia energética, vehículos eléctricos y hidrógeno limpio. A diferencia de los desarrolladores de hardware, DGA proporciona investigaciones y análisis personalizados, produciendo informes influyentes como "Estrategias Estatales para Avanzar en la Infraestructura de Carga de Vehículos Eléctricos de Mediana y Gran Carga" y "Fomentando la Adopción de Hidrógeno Limpio en Sectores Clave: Un Manual de Políticas para Practicantes" (fuente: dgardiner.com). Sus mercados objetivo incluyen organizaciones sin fines de lucro, asociaciones comerciales y corporaciones en diversos sectores, incluidos químicos, silvicultura y transporte público, lo que demuestra su amplia influencia en el panorama de la energía limpia (fuente: dgardiner.com). La posición única de DGA como asesor especializado les permite convocar coaliciones de manera efectiva y abogar por políticas que apoyen iniciativas de energía limpia.
Proyectos y Trayectoria
Aunque David Gardiner and Associates no ejecuta proyectos de energía física, tiene un sólido historial en iniciativas orientadas a políticas. La firma ha coordinado alianzas significativas como los Americanos por una Red de Energía Limpia, que aboga por una infraestructura de transmisión mejorada, y el Renewable Thermal Collaborative, que tiene como objetivo mejorar las soluciones de calefacción y refrigeración renovables (fuente: dgardiner.com). Su trabajo incluye la producción de documentos técnicos y la organización de seminarios web sobre temas críticos como la reutilización de calor en centros de datos y estándares de emisiones de hidrógeno, reflejando su compromiso con el avance de políticas de energía limpia (fuente: dgardiner.com). La influencia de DGA es particularmente notable en la política federal y estatal de EE. UU., especialmente dentro de los estados de PJM, donde han desarrollado recursos como el "Manual de Transmisión de PJM" para Defensores del Consumidor.
Desarrollos Recientes
En los últimos años, DGA celebró su 20 aniversario, reflexionando sobre su trayectoria y visión futura a través de diversas publicaciones (fuente: dgardiner.com). Entre sus producciones notables se encuentra el documento técnico de 2024 titulado "Políticas para Acelerar la Reutilización de Calor en Centros de Datos: Logrando Objetivos Económicos y de Cambio Climático", que fue acompañado por un comunicado de prensa y un seminario web (fuente: dgardiner.com). Además, DGA ha colaborado con organizaciones como el SEEC Institute para abordar la política fiscal para economías limpias, consolidando aún más su papel como líder de pensamiento en el sector de la energía limpia.
Trabajar Allí
David Gardiner and Associates ofrece un entorno de trabajo único caracterizado por un pequeño equipo de menos de 25 empleados. La firma se enfoca en roles relacionados con el análisis de políticas, investigación y planificación estratégica, con posiciones de liderazgo ocupadas por profesionales experimentados en políticas ambientales y derecho (fuente: zoominfo.com). La cultura de la empresa enfatiza la innovación práctica y la construcción de coaliciones, fomentando un enfoque orientado a la misión para la descarbonización. Aunque los paquetes de beneficios específicos no están documentados públicamente, la larga trayectoria de la firma y sus orígenes colaborativos sugieren un entorno de trabajo flexible adecuado para profesionales de políticas (fuente: dgardiner.com). La contratación se realiza en su sede de Arlington, VA, donde buscan individuos apasionados por avanzar en soluciones de energía limpia.
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Job Description
David Gardiner and Associates (DGA) is a Washington, D.C. area-based strategic advisory firm focused on identifying and advancing proactive policy solutions to reduce emissions from the highest emitting sectors and improve access to clean energy. Our clients are an exciting mix of non-profit organizations, corporations, trade associations, and government entities. DGA also helped create and is currently providing both policy and operational support to two multi-stakeholder advocacy organizations-the Combined Heat and Power Alliance (CHPA) and the Renewable Thermal Collaborative (RTC). We help our clients advance their objectives by providing strategic guidance, conducting research and analysis, engaging in and supporting advocacy initiatives, developing and disseminating communication materials, building partnerships, and strengthening alliances. Our team integrates decades of practical experience with diverse subject matter expertise in the clean energy and climate space. DGA's workstreams continue to evolve over time, and currently include projects aimed at:
- reliably and affordably addressing electricity load growth;
- identifying and supporting the implementation of technically- and economically-sound solutions to reduce heat-related emissions from commercial buildings and industrial processes;
- investigating opportunities to expand responsible deployment of clean fuels;
- planning and developing infrastructure investments that are needed to achieve a clean energy future;
- facilitating necessary processes for medium- and heavy-duty trucks to transition to lower emitting energy sources.
If you want to be a part of an organization driving climate change and clean energy solutions with a diverse mix of clients, partners, and co-workers, you should come work at DGA!
About the Role
The Vice President for Clean Energy will be responsible for co-managing DGA's Clean Energy Team and leading projects with clients and partners to advance clean energy policies and solutions. The Vice President will develop and execute strategies, develop new business for the firm, conduct and oversee research and analysis, shape communications efforts, advance policies and manage projects, and build partnerships among diverse parties, as well as other duties to support the firm's mission. The Vice President is a member of DGA's senior management team and will report directly to the President. The Vice President's portfolio typically touches on a broad range of clean energy issues depending on the team's projects and the selected candidate's areas of expertise. While these may include renewable electricity, energy efficiency, electric vehicles, transmission, combined heat and power, utility policy, and climate change mitigation and adaptation efforts, we hope to fill the role with someone able to hit the ground running on electricity policy, transmission planning and development, combined heat and power, and other electricity sector topics.
Responsibilities
- Strategy - Develop and implement strategies and policies to advance innovative and equitable approaches to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and address climate impacts. Identify new issue areas that could benefit from policy support.
- Research and Analysis - Oversee the development of DGA research reports, including managing and contributing to quantitative and qualitative analysis of research.
- Communications - Develop communications strategies and oversee or author reports or presentations to be published publicly or privately with the client.
- Coalition Development and Advocacy - Develop partnerships between diverse organizations, including companies, environmental organizations and other non-profits, state and federal policymakers, trade associations, utilities, clean energy developers and investors. Advocate with decision-makers, including, as needed, lobbying federal, state, and local governments.
- Marketing and Business Development - Develop and maintain relationships with DGA's current and prospective clients, market DGA's work and expertise, and lead development of proposals and other marketing materials to bring in new projects for the Clean Energy Team.
- Project Leadership - Lead projects, including managing project work, budgets, client relationships, and project teams.
- Management - Co-manage the Clean Energy Team, including ensuring team members have the necessary tools and resources needed to deliver high-quality work, project staff are receiving regular feedback on their work, and individuals are mentored to grow in their roles. In addition, collaborate closely with the peer VP for the Clean Energy team, including regular communication on project needs, team workloads, and future work.
Qualifications
- A passion for improving our climate and increasing the use of clean energy across sectors.
- 8-12+ years of relevant work experience, with demonstrated expertise and a strong technical and strategic understanding of clean energy issues, including energy policies, the role of clean energy in corporate and other institutional sustainability efforts, and opportunities to advance change.
- Expertise in electricity policy and regulation, regional markets, and working with federal and state energy decision-makers and policy-makers is strongly preferred.
- Demonstrated leadership, advocacy, and project management skills, including experience developing and managing client relationships, and excellent political skills and expertise.
- Extensive experience working with diverse stakeholder groups, and connections with groups/companies/organizations that can advance clean energy solutions.
- Excellent research, writing, and verbal communications skills, including the ability to synthesize and summarize complex information and present in a simple format to corporate leaders, policy makers, and other audiences.
- Ability to work within tight deadlines and on multiple projects at the same time.
- Strong decision-making ability and attention to detail.
- Strong ability to be proactive and work both independently and collaboratively in a team.
- Commitment to excellent customer service and high-quality deliverables.
- Experience managing or delegating work to other team members.
- A graduate degree in policy, business, law or field related to climate change, clean energy, or sustainability.
Pay range and compensation package
The budgeted salary range for this role is $150,000- $160,000 per year, dependent on experience. Additional benefits include a flexible hybrid (if based in DMV area) or remote (if based outside of DMV) work schedule, health insurance, Flexible Spending Account, retirement account (after one year of service), monthly home office and commuting allowance, paid vacation and sick time, 11 paid holidays, and additional vacation between December 26 and 31 when the office is closed.
Equal Opportunity Statement
DGA selection decisions are based on applicant's qualification, merit, and DGA's current projects. DGA is committed to building a team that represents a variety of backgrounds, perspectives, and skills. As an equal opportunity employer committed to taking action for racial and social justice, DGA values workplace diversity and inclusion. The more inclusive we are, the better and more successful.
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21 abril 2026
Tiempo completo
Empresa
21 abril 2026
Híbrido
USD 150k–160k yearly
Energía solar , Energía eólica , Bioenergía , Almacenamiento de energía , Hidrógeno , Infraestructura de carga para vehículos eléctricos , Redes inteligentes
- Estados Unidos
8-12+ years
UTC-05:00 — UTC-06:00