The Deputy Director of Operations leads a team to implement and enforce the Building Emissions Reduction and Disclosure Ordinance (BERDO). The Deputy Director will be responsible for overseeing the day-to-day implementation of BERDO, including annual reporting, data management, enforcement, the BERDO help desk, managing contracts, and communicating regularly with building owners and service providers engaging with BERDO. The Deputy Director of Operations will be expected to develop and maintain strong relationships with building owners, organizations representing building owners and tenants, consultants who support building owners with BERDO reporting, third-party verification, and BERDO emissions compliance. The ideal candidate will be detail-oriented and be able to turn ambitious policy goals and detailed regulations into implementable processes. This person will be responsible for managing several complex processes in parallel and maintaining data and communication integrity necessary to ensure the enforceability of the ordinance. The Deputy Director of Operations will collaborate closely with the Deputy Director of Policy and Program and the Director of Carbon Neutrality to ensure that BERDO policies and programs are informed by compliance and that buildings subject to BERDO are able to access flexibility, technical, and financial decarbonization guidance and support. The Deputy Director of Operations will report to the Director of Carbon Neutrality and will directly supervise a team of at least four, who will be responsible for staffing the help desk, conducting data analysis and management, and managing the reporting and compliance processes. This person will also help inform broader building decarbonization and emissions reduction priorities of the Department beyond BERDO.
Background:
The Building Emissions Reduction and Disclosure Ordinance (BERDO) is a groundbreaking climate law that sets carbon targets for medium- and large-sized buildings across Boston to achieve net-zero emissions by 2050 for Boston’s largest source of emissions. BERDO applies to nearly 6,000 buildings in Boston and requires buildings greater than 20,000 square feet or 15 units to report their annual energy usage to the City and to meet declining emissions standards. The City makes the resulting metrics on energy and greenhouse emissions publicly available. The BERDO team works to implement this innovative ordinance and to support owners in reducing emissions in their buildings.
BOSTON RESIDENCY REQUIRED
Terms:
Union/Salary Plan/Grade: Non-Union/MM2-10
Hours per week: 35