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Senior Energy Analyst - Power Supply in the Pacific Northwest
Job type: Full-Time, direct-hire, hybrid onsite
Schedule: 4X10 schedule, Monday through Thursday (2 days on site, 2 days remote)
Work Authorization: U.S. work authorization required
Target Salary: $150,000 depending on experience
Overview
The Senior Power Supply is responsible for performing complex analytical work to support energy portfolio strategy and planning. This position focuses on building and refining models used to guide resource planning, procurement strategies, and compliance efforts. The role plays a key part in ensuring a balanced energy portfolio that meets reliability, cost, and sustainability objectives while supporting long-term planning and risk mitigation.
Core Responsibilities
- Design, update, and manage long-range analytical models used to assess portfolio performance, including cost, reliability, and risk considerations across generation resources.
- Conduct analysis of potential energy resources, including renewables, storage solutions, demand-side programs, and market-based options.
- Support portfolio risk assessment through forecasting and scenario modeling to inform long-term planning initiatives.
- Partner with internal teams such as finance, pricing, and operations to ensure alignment between analytical insights and business objectives.
- Provide data-driven insights to support commercial activities and market participation within defined risk guidelines.
- Maintain clear and organized documentation of modeling approaches, assumptions, and outputs to support transparency and auditability.
- Improve and standardize analytical processes, tools, and workflows to enhance consistency and efficiency.
- Create reports, dashboards, and visual tools to communicate key findings related to performance, forecasts, and risk exposure.
- Present analytical results and recommendations to stakeholders, both technical and non-technical.
- Stay aligned with applicable regulatory requirements, internal policies, and industry standards.
Required Qualifications
- Bachelor’s degree in a relevant discipline such as Engineering, Mathematics, Business, or Computer Science (or equivalent practical experience).
- At least five years of experience in analytical roles related to energy systems, utility analysis, power supply, resource planning, or similar fields.
Preferred Qualifications
- Familiarity with industry modeling or simulation platforms.
- Experience working with programming or data tools such as Python, R, SQL, or similar.
- Experience using data visualization platforms such as Power BI, Tableau, or equivalent.
Additional Skills and Competencies
- Strong capability in quantitative analysis and model development.
- Advanced Excel skills and proficiency with modern data analysis tools.
- General understanding of energy markets, infrastructure systems, or comparable industries.
- Awareness of regulatory frameworks and compliance considerations within relevant sectors.
- Experience with financial analysis, forecasting, or risk modeling techniques.
- Ability to manage multiple priorities and meet deadlines in a fast-paced environment.
- Strong written and verbal communication skills, with the ability to convey complex information clearly.
Salary : $150,000