CEL is hiring!
CEL is looking for a full stack engineer with machine learning adjacency. In this role, you'll contribute to development of Community Energy Lab’s product stack by implementing the smart controls for managing building energy consumption and carbon generation that are need to help our customers reach their goals, whether saving money or saving the planet. You will be responsible for understanding the data that needs to be collected; building and containerizing the recommended control algorithms to be used; and measuring the quality of the solution. You will also help to design and implement the ingress of data and the egress of control directives from these machine-learning based algorithms and participate in other design and implementation activities to ensure the CEL's building energy management service exceeds customer expectations.
We’re most interested in hiring smart people who like solving problems, experimenting with different technologies and approaches to a problem and then converging on a solution and moving forward. The ideal candidate will be comfortable building prototypes that help us learn what our Minimum Lovable Product is and the feasibility of various solutions before the final architecture comes into play. Apply here.
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WHAT WE DO
Community Energy Labs building energy management service enables buildings to use energy when clean sources of power are available and to use less energy overall by making smart decisions about when and how energy is used. We primarily work with communities and schools, whose buildings make up nearly 30% of the commercial floor space in the US! Our software combines cutting edge control algorithms that use machine learning and thermal energy models along with traditional control techniques. And we combine that with an intuitive user interface that doesn’t require a PhD in mechanical engineering to make saving money and the planet easy for everyone.
CEL's core AI-powered clean building control platform concept was a regional winner of CleanTech Open's 2020 international accelerator, an overall winner in the 2020 Madrona Venture Labs Go Vertical challenge, a 2021 impel+ building innovator, EPRI Incubate Energy 2021 cohort member and 2021 US Department of Energy SBIR awardee. Follow CEL at Twitter and on LinkedIn.