Program Manager in Anchorage
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Program Manager
Want to make a difference? Interested in joining a team of professionals responsible for providing energy solutions to meet the unique needs and opportunities of Alaska's communities? Then check out our Program Manager position with Alaska Energy Authority (AEA}.
Our Program Manager position provides broad operational, strategic and administrative support to the General Counsel and affiliated teams within AEA. Although part of the legal function, the role serves as a flexible, cross-functional resource to help advance organizational priorities, improve internal processes and support collaboration across departments. This role is responsible for coordinating and advancing initiatives led or supported by the General Counsel with accountability for organizing workstreams, tracking deliverables and improving cross-department execution in support of AEA’s organizational priorities.
We're looking for someone who has a bachelor’s degree in relevant field (business, finance, etc.) advanced degree . 5 years of qualifying experience.
Qualified candidates will have strong organizational, analytical and communication skills, along with the ability to manage multiple priorities in a dynamic environment. Experience in project management, operations, consulting, legal operations or a related field is . The role requires sound judgment, discretion and the ability to work independently while collaborating effectively across teams. Experience supporting senior leadership, managing cross-functional projects, or working in a public-sector, legal or policy-driven environment is .
For more information, or to apply online directly with AEA, visit www.akenergyauthority.org Send application and/or resume to hr@akenergyauthority.org, Human Resources, AEA, 813 W. Northern Lights Blvd., Anchorage, AK 99503, by fax to (907} 771-3946.
AEA is an EEO/ADA employer. Individuals requiring accommodation should call 1-800-587-0430 or (907} 465-3412 (TTY}.
Company DescriptionAbout Alaska Energy Authority
The Alaska Energy Authority (AEA) is a public corporation of the State of Alaska governed by a board of directors with the mission to “reduce the cost of energy in Alaska.” AEA is the state's energy office and lead agency for statewide energy policy and program development.
Whether building modern and code-compliant bulk fuel tank farms, upgrading to high-efficiency generators in rural powerhouse systems or integrating renewable energy projects, AEA emphasizes community-based project management. AEA’s core programs work to diversify Alaska’s energy portfolio, lead energy planning and policy, invest in Alaska’s energy infrastructure, and provide rural Alaska with technical and community assistance.
AEA also manages the Renewable Energy Fund, the Emerging Energy Technology Fund, the Power Cost Equalization Program and various Energy Efficiency and Conservation Programs. AEA provides grants and loans for qualified energy infrastructure projects and also owns energy infrastructure for the benefit of Alaskans.Company DescriptionAbout Alaska Energy Authority\r\nThe Alaska Energy Authority (AEA) is a public corporation of the State of Alaska governed by a board of directors with the mission to “reduce the cost of energy in Alaska.” AEA is the state's energy office and lead agency for statewide energy policy and program development.\r\n\r\n Whether building modern and code-compliant bulk fuel tank farms, upgrading to high-efficiency generators in rural powerhouse systems or integrating renewable energy projects, AEA emphasizes community-based project management. AEA’s core programs work to diversify Alaska’s energy portfolio, lead energy planning and policy, invest in Alaska’s energy infrastructure, and provide rural Alaska with technical and community assistance.\r\n\r\nAEA also manages the Renewable Energy Fund, the Emerging Energy Technology Fund, the Power Cost Equalization Program and various Energy Efficiency and Conservation Programs. AEA provides grants and loans for qualified energy infrastructure projects and also owns energy infrastructure for the benefit of Alaskans.