Interested in joining a growing company where you will work with talented colleagues, enhance a supportive and energetic culture, and be part of the climate solution? At Energy Solutions, we focus on the big impacts. And we believe that market-based programs can be a powerful force to deliver large-scale energy, carbon, and water-use savings. Since 1995, we’ve harnessed that power to offer proven, performance-based solutions for our utility, government, and institutional customers.

We are currently seeking a full-time Foodservice National Account Manager to join our Energy Efficiency (EE) team to support our foodservice equipment utility rebate programs. As a member of the Energy Efficiency foodservice team, you will support supply chain engagement with our midstream commercial foodservice programs (Instant Rebates), which aim to influence the stocking and sales of high-efficiency equipment. This unique market opportunity, paired with Energy Solutions mission driven approach, creates a perfect environment for an individual who wants to have an active voice in shaping the nation’s energy future within foodservice. 

 

Responsibilities include but are not limited to: 

  • Responsible for the development, enhancement, and maintenance of organizational relationships with commercial foodservice manufacturers, distributors, dealers, retailers, and large end-users (regional and national accounts) to promote Instant Rebates Programs
  • Enrolling eligible accounts in programs, and working closely with them to facilitate and maximize rebate claim submittal 
  • Identify barriers to enrollment and claim submittal and work with team to overcome barriers 
  • Contribute to outreach plans for new programs (program launch) and existing programs 
  • Develop reports and leverage data from various sources to determine where programs and account managers need to focus outreach efforts to maximize participation and meet client goals  
  • Provide knowledge about  foodservice equipment market activity, trends, and products to program managers and clients
  • Collaborate effectively and serve as resource and conduit between program leads, the market, and Energy Solutions’ Outreach & Trade Ally Team 
  • Review program-level statistics, market and economic data, and regulatory activity to determine sales potential and monitor performance trends; provide recommendations to and strategies to improve program performance and increase claim activity 
  • Work with large data sets to review equipment for program eligibility and format data for effective submittal as rebate claims
  • Travel to foodservice industry shows, industry events and trade ally/market actor locations across the U.S. with the goal of driving program performance, building rapport, and solidifying connection(s)

 

Minimum qualifications: 

  • Bachelor’s degree preferred ideally in an energy-related, environmental policy, environmental studies, engineering or business administration discipline
  • A minimum of 5 years of work experience or tenure in related position(s) with Bachelor's degree
  • A minimum of 7 years of work experience or tenure in a related position(s) in lieu of Bachelor's degree
  • Strong communication skills including comfort and interest in foodservice equipment dealer outreach and engagement 
  • Proven ability to interact professionally with clients and present in primary role 
  • Ability to build relationships with foodservice market actors and be comfortable through phone calls, zoom and face to face meetings 
  • Demonstrated outstanding analytical and problem-solving skills as well as the ability to anticipate risk and develop and implement effective account management outreach strategies 
  • Intermediate experience using Microsoft Office and Salesforce (or other customer relationship management software)
  • Ability to work and thrive independently 
  • Willingness to conduct frequent business travel regionally (predominantly day trips) and occasional overnight travel

Preferred Qualifications:

  • Experience and fluency with the utility energy efficiency incentive programs
  • Strong account management experience, developing, maturing, and managing large complex accounts and proven track record of success and wins in account management.
  • Experience in foodservice business and market  
  • Understanding of foodservice equipment supply chain, market actors, drivers, barriers, and methods of engagement to drive program participation highly valued. 
  • Established relationships with a variety of foodservice market actors in a sales or account management role, such as equipment manufacturers, distributors, dealers, chain restaurants, etc.
  • Candidates located in the Northeast, Midwest, or Pacific Northwest are especially sought after. 

 

Salary DOE: $75,000 - $90,000/Annually 

Compensation is commensurate with experience and includes a generous retirement package. Energy Solutions provides an excellent benefits package including medical, dental and vision insurance, other pre-tax contribution plans and an Employee Stock Ownership Plan (ESOP).

Office Locations and a Remote Workforce

Energy Solutions is a predominantly remote workforce with offices in six different locations. At this time, we are not accepting applications from the following states (Alaska, Delaware, Kentucky, Mississippi, Montana, Nebraska, North Dakota, Wyoming).

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We live out our mission day in and day out by helping our clients and communities generate clean energy solutions the world needs. Our success is dependent on developing a team of creative thinkers, innovators, and a workforce that reflects the diversity of our world. To that end, we’re committed to hiring, promoting, and retaining a diversity of talent, and infusing inclusion, diversity, equity, and accessibility (IDEA) throughout our business. We encourage people from underrepresented backgrounds and all walks of life to apply. Come grow with us at Energy Solutions!  

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