Consultant Sustainability Services - Washington DC, United States - Berkeley Research Group

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    Berkeley Research Group
    BRGs Energy & Climate practice is one of the leading energy and sustainability consulting teams in the industry.

    We advise utilities and energy companies, government and NGOs, large corporations, product manufacturers, and investors to help them navigate the energy transition and thrive in a rapidly changing market environment.

    Our clients include some of the worlds largest electric, water, and gas utilities; and many of the largest gas distribution and pipeline companies.

    BRGs seasoned consultants collaborate to help clients transform their businesses, manage complexity, evaluate, and mitigate risk, master compliance requirements, and position themselves, and position themselves to thrive in the energy transition.

    Working at the intersection of markets, technology, and policy, BRG energy consultants help clients innovate to address opportunities and challenges presented by declining costs for renewable and storage technologies, volatile costs of primary energy, increasing climate awareness and regulation, and growing use of energy efficient technologies and distributed energy resources.

    Support project leaders and Managing Directors in preparing qualitative and quantitative analysis of key strategic, economic, and market analyses.
    Assist in preparing presentation materials for clients.
    Prepare long-term forecast of wholesale power markets, capacity markets, ancillary services markets, power generators, and energy storage facilities.
    Research and prepare data to continuously improve BRGs power models.
    Perform statistical and economic analyses, data collection, and spreadsheet creation.
    Demonstrate creativity and efficient use of relevant software tools, analytical methods, and computer models to develop solutions.
    Assist senior staff with the development of time, schedule, and cost analysis.
    Assist with preparation of expert reports including drafting, editing, and proofreading.
    Participate in a team environment and meet client deadlines and quality expectations.
    Demonstrate proficiency with spreadsheets, databases, word processing, and slide presentation software.
    Travel is required.
    Bachelors degree in economics, mathematics, engineering, applied mathematics or a related quantitative-focused field. Candidates majoring in other fields must clearly demonstrate equivalent quantitative aptitude. Masters degree in any of the fields or closely related areas;
    Minimum two to four (2-4) years of relevant work experience in North American power markets;
    Experience in a consulting or professional environment supporting clients;
    Must have strong technical writing capabilities;

    Experience with power financial modeling and analysis a plus; Experience in statistical analysis programs (e.g., Stata and R), Tableau, SQL, and financial databases (e.g., All qualified candidates will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, gender identity, sexual orientation, national origin, disability, or protected veteran status.

    Equal Opportunity Employer/Protected Veterans/Individuals with Disabilities