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Power Markets Analyst

Posted 16 Days Ago
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In-Office or Remote
6 Locations
135K-170K Annually
Senior level
In-Office or Remote
6 Locations
135K-170K Annually
Senior level
As a Power Markets Analyst, you'll provide market analytics, insights, and collaborate with engineering and policy teams to optimize performance in established electricity markets.
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About Tyba

Tyba is a modeling platform for energy companies developing, financing, and operating renewable energy infrastructure. Energy companies rely on technical models daily to make crucial infrastructure decisions.

Our mission is to make cutting-edge models accessible to cross-functional teams so that companies can build and operate more renewable energy more profitably. We are backed by leading climate and generalist VCs and work with many of the industry’s most innovative energy companies.

The role

We're looking for a Power Markets Analyst to join Tyba's Commercial Operations team. This is a specialized role for someone who has spent years deep inside one or more organized electricity markets — and wants to put that expertise to work at the analytics layer of a fast-growing storage optimization platform on behalf of our customers.

You'll own market analytics for designated ISO market(s) — producing internal and external market insights for commercial teams and partnering with engineering to drive optimization improvements. The right candidate has the instincts of an energy trader: you can read a settlement statement, diagnose a dispatch decision, and know what the market was doing and why. You've likely worked at a utility, IPP, trading firm, or ISO, and you're ready to apply that depth in a fast-paced role where your analysis directly shapes how real assets perform in real time.

Primary market focus: MISO, CAISO, NYISO, PJM, and SPP. Deep experience in one of these markets is required; breadth across multiple is a strong plus.

Responsibilities

  • Own commercial analytics for your designated ISO market(s) — serve as the internal subject matter expert on market strategy and pricing dynamics.

  • Partner with the engineering team to identify and prioritize performance improvement opportunities on a per-ISO basis; translate market insights into actionable product and model guidance.

  • Produce weekly, monthly, and quarterly market intelligence for internal stakeholders and external customers — including performance recaps, market condition reports, and strategic commentary.

  • Prototype internal tooling and monitoring infrastructure (e.g., risk outlooks, real-time market monitors, congestion).

  • Collaborate with our policy team to navigate regulatory and market design changes in your ISO(s).

Required Skills

  • 5+ years of experience in wholesale power markets, with hands-on exposure to market operations, energy trading, storage dispatch, or market analytics at an IPP, utility, trading firm, ISO/RTO, or energy software company.

  • Deep knowledge of at least one organized electricity market — MISO, SPP, CAISO, NYISO, PJM— including market structure, bidding rules, settlement mechanics, and storage-specific participation requirements.

  • Comfort working with large time series datasets and settlement data; proficiency in Python, SQL, or equivalent analytical tooling is strongly preferred. Experience building analytics tools from scratch is a plus.

  • Ability to translate complex market dynamics into clear, data-backed narratives for both technical and non-technical audiences. While we don’t expect this role to own customer relationships, this role will be customer-facing.

  • Self-directed and analytically rigorous — you set your own research agenda, find the signal in noisy data, and know how to communicate what matters.

Compensation and benefits

  • Salary: $135K - $170K, depending on experience and qualifications.

  • Benefits: Parental leave, medical benefits, unlimited PTO.

  • Equity Options: Opportunity to own a stake in the company through an employee stock option plan.

  • Flexible Work Environment: Hybrid work model, remote work options, and team offsites.

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