NREL ranks as top work place in Denver Post survey.

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U.S. DOE National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) has been recognized by Denver Post as "2013 Top Work Place." Survey was taken voluntarily by 75% of laboratory's staff, according to NREL Director Dan Arvizu. It covered organizational health, job satisfaction, and engagement with questions on NREL's strategic direction, leadership, values, execution, and individual job satisfaction. Laboratory was also ranked on how meaningful it is to work there and how engaged it is in its mission.



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Denver Post Names NREL as a Top Work Place



The U.S. Department of Energy's (DOE) National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) has been recognized by the Denver Post as a "2013 Top Work Place." NREL is one of only 15 large Denver-area employers selected this year.



"I am very gratified that we were nominated by one of our employees for this award," NREL Director Dan Arvizu said. "The fact that 75% of our staff voluntarily took part in an independent survey signifies how passionate they are about the work we do."



The survey covered three areas: organizational health, job satisfaction and engagement. Questions were asked about NREL's strategic direction, leadership, values, and execution, as well as individual job satisfaction. NREL was also ranked on how meaningful it is to work at the laboratory and how engaged it is in its mission. The results of the survey led to NREL's selection as a Top Work Place.



NREL's staff includes nearly 1,700 regular employees and more than 1,000 visiting researchers, contractors and student interns. A recent study by the University of Colorado's Leeds School of Business noted that NREL is one of Jefferson County's largest employers and it is where half of NREL's employees live. As a result, the county sees an economic impact of nearly $274.6 million per year and the lab's overall impact to Colorado's economy was $814.8 million in fiscal year 2012.



For more information on what it is like to work at NREL, visit our employment Web site. NREL will be profiled in a special insert of the Denver Post on Sunday, April 21.



NREL is the U.S. Department of Energy's primary national laboratory for renewable energy and energy efficiency research and development. NREL is operated for DOE by The Alliance for Sustainable Energy, LLC.



Visit NREL online at www.nrel.gov



Media may contact:

Heather Lammers

303-275-4084

heather.lammers@nrel.gov



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