Energy Manager

Contracted Energy Manager

Contracted Part-Time Energy Managers

Following a technical consultation and acceptance of our recommendations, clients often request further on-site input to support the project implementation phase. We offer a bespoke service to meet the client’s individual needs, either as a short term secondment or a longer term arrangement.

In the current economic climate, many companies do not have resources for a full-time energy manager and consequently may lack a permanent employee who can effectively manage utilities and costs, especially for short-term projects.

Watts-ON Consultants can provide a resident energy manager to work on site with all relevant stakeholders to deliver the following tasks:

  • Conduct detailed energy saving survey and review of efficiency projects
  • Re-assess performance of new and existing energy-consuming plants and equipment
  • Validate opportunities and carry out calculations on identified saving opportunities
  • Liaise with local managers regarding energy and water related issues
  • Assist in scoping the work of external agencies and site-based metrics
  • Supervise and manage the implementation of capital projects
  • Report onenvironmental issues to the management team.

 

Through Watts-ON Consultants’ customed utility management solutions, enable your organisation to achieve utility performance improvement. We will design a strategic energy plan and improve energy performance. Our strategic energy management programme will maximise cost recovery and energy compliance for your organisation.

Watts-ON Consultants also offers utility management support online through our utility management software, Watts-ON, for a truly centralised management approach.

Our Energy Managers will

  • Lead and coordinate Energy Consumption reduction initiatives
  • Lead and coordinate your ESG initiatives
  • Support senior management to identify and deliver measures to reduce consumption
  • Improve utility procurement processes
  • Reduce your business running costs