The Energy Markets Analyst manages energy procurement operations, executing RFP processes, researching utility information, and providing client updates on market fundamentals.
Job Summary & Responsibilities
The Energy Markets Analyst supports multiple clients with the responsibility of energy procurement operations. This position is responsible for initiating and managing the Request for Proposal (RFP) process and managing current customer strategies.
If in San Diego, CA. Hybrid: work from home with potential in person/in office work on a weekly basis.
Elsewhere, remote.
Duties:
- Coordinate and run RFP’s in all deregulated markets in North America for electricity and natural gas
- Research and track utility account information
- Provide customer updates on supply pricing and RFP results
- Provide written updates to clients on current market fundamentals and outlooks
- Structure and negotiate energy contracts
- Employ our wholesale platform to track market movement and identify execution opportunities for clients
- Assist with forecasting, monitoring, and tracking success of current strategies through reporting of supply and local distribution costs
- Monitor electricity and natural gas market and legislative fundamentals
- Review ISO and local utility level related charges
- AA/BS in Finance, Energy, Mathematics, Economics or a similar analytical discipline
- 3-5 years of related work experience with knowledge of energy calculations or energy market experience preferred
- Strong attention to detail with excellent time management, project management and follow through skills
- Knowledge of commodity market concepts and dynamics
- Proficient in using MS Excel
- Proficient in using statistical software preferred
- Strong customer service orientation with the ability to interface with all levels within our clients’ organizations
- Strong communication skills
- Ability to adjust to shifting deadlines
- Motivated to research and learn with minimal direction
Top Skills
Excel
Statistical Software
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