Erik Boyer is a senior engineer with nine years of focused experience in energy efficiency, measurement and verification (CMVP), and end-use metering, currently leading technical work at Energy 350 after managing national programs at GSA. He combines hands-on data analysis and energy auditing with project management to deliver verifiable savings and scalable measurement architectures for utilities and large institutions. His background spans federal and regional energy roles at Bonneville Power Administration and the University of Michigan, where he translated efficiency strategies into implemented M&V plans. Trained as a mechanical engineer with a master’s in sustainable systems, he brings both field-tested engineering judgment and policy-level program experience. An underappreciated strength is his ability to bridge meter-level technical detail with organizational program delivery, ensuring audits and analytics align with procurement and reporting needs.
9 years of coding experience
20 years of employment as a software developer
University of St Andrews
Master's degree Engineering-Sustainable Systems Engineering, Master's degree Engineering-Sustainable Systems Engineering at University of Wisconsin-Madison
2004 Mechanical Engineering, 2004 Mechanical Engineering at University of Nevada, Reno
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