FAQs
What is the primary role of the Cluster Energy Manager?
The primary role of the Cluster Energy Manager is to monitor the implementation of energy legacy projects, support Test Event preparation and management for energy issues, coordinate energy activities during the Games and manage temporary power systems with Venue Energy Coordinators.
What qualifications are required for this position?
A Bachelor or Master’s degree in Electrical Engineering, Energy Engineering, Management Engineering, or a related field is required.
Is experience in event management necessary for this role?
Yes, experience in managing people working on shifts in the power systems sector and project management, particularly in sports events or similar events requiring overlay set-ups, is preferred.
What level of English proficiency is required for this job?
A good level of English, specifically Level B1, is required for this position.
Are there any specific software skills that candidates should possess?
Yes, candidates should be a proficient user of the Office Suite and related construction software, as well as planning and project management tools.
Is residence in the cluster area preferred for this role?
Yes, it is preferable for candidates to reside in the cluster area.
What types of projects will the Cluster Energy Manager be involved in?
The Cluster Energy Manager will be involved in energy legacy projects, energy overlay executive projects for Olympic venues, and planning and delivery of energy supply services.
Are there opportunities for further development or training in this role?
Yes, the role includes overseeing an induction program for Venue Energy Coordinators, suggesting opportunities for training and development.
Will the Cluster Energy Manager have to manage contracts with suppliers?
Yes, experience in managing suppliers/contractors and related contracts is essential for this role.
What is the main objective of the Fondazione Milano Cortina 2026 organization?
The main objective of the Fondazione Milano Cortina 2026 is to organize, promote, and communicate the sporting and cultural events related to the upcoming Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games in 2026.