MassCEC is seeking to engage two to four on-call technical subject matter experts who are currently active in the following sectors: • Building decarbonization, including but not limited to: o HVAC & heat pump design, installation and maintenance; o Energy efficiency (Weatherization and pre-weatherization barrier removal) o Residential and Commercial energy assessments • Clean transportation, including EV maintenance and repair and EV charging infrastructure installation and maintenance; These experts will leverage their technical expertise and experience to help MassCEC staff determine the most relevant requirements, curriculum, and strategies for specific clean energy and climate-critical training programs. Applicants should demonstrate both their experience in the sector and how they stay up to date with market trends, including, but not limited to: required and desired certifications, high-quality training, equipment and tools. Applicants should also explain how they will prioritize short-term project work among any regular professional responsibilities. MassCEC “on-call” consultants work on an hourly basis and must be able to complete work within a given timeline, usually 2-3 weeks from assignment. On-call consultants may work concurrent projects outside of their MassCEC projects, provided they maintain confidentiality and avoid conflict of interest. Consultants must disclose in writing any conflicts of interest. Subject matter experts may be engaged to do tasks including, but not limited to: • Provide guidance about industry-recognized credentials and employer certification and training preferences based on the most current labor conditions; • Review and provide constructive feedback on technical resources (e.g., tools, guides, trainings, frameworks, reports, presentations) in support of MassCEC workforce programs in accordance with Mass Decarbonization Roadmap.