Erik Lundquist
About Erik Lundquist
Erik Lundquist is a Building Performance Analyst and Task Leader Project Manager III at Redhorse Corporation, where he has worked since 2014. He has extensive experience in building performance analysis and has contributed to the Home Energy Score program under the Department of Energy's Better Buildings initiative.
Work at Redhorse
Erik Lundquist has been employed at Redhorse Corporation since 2014, serving as a Building Performance Analyst and Task Leader Project Manager III. In this role, he leads operations for the Home Energy Score program, which is part of the Department of Energy's Better Buildings initiative. His responsibilities include overseeing all Assessors and Assessor candidates, providing training and testing resources, and managing the online 3D simulation interactive training and testing website. Lundquist also coordinates updates and improvements to the Home Energy Score Tool, ensuring efficient data transfer and storage.
Previous Experience at Sentech, Inc.
Prior to his current position, Erik Lundquist worked at Sentech, Inc. as a Building Performance Analyst and Home Performance Quality Assurance Manager from 2009 to 2010. His tenure lasted one year and took place in Bethesda, MD. In this role, he focused on building performance analysis and quality assurance in home performance.
Experience at SRA International
From 2011 to 2014, Erik Lundquist was employed at SRA International as a Building Performance Analyst. His three-year tenure in Rockville, MD, involved analyzing building performance metrics and contributing to various projects aimed at improving energy efficiency and sustainability.
Background in Distribution at The Washington Post
Erik Lundquist worked as an Independent Distribution Agent (Contractor) for The Washington Post from 1995 to 2006. His role spanned 11 years in Arlington, VA, where he was responsible for distribution operations, ensuring timely delivery of publications.
Education and Expertise
Erik Lundquist studied at William & Mary, where he earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in History and Anthropology from 1978 to 1982. His educational background provides a foundation for his analytical skills and understanding of complex systems, which he applies in his current and previous roles in building performance analysis.