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Clean Energy Corps

Source: Department of Energy (DOE)

The Corps is charged (through the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law) with investing more than $62 billion to deliver a more equitable clean energy future for the American people. Staff positions in a range of areas are available across the country and many opportunities offer the ability to work remotely. US Citizens.

 

Deadlines: Rolling

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The Department of Energy (DOE) is collecting resumes for candidates interested in becoming part of the Clean Energy Corps.