Senior Research Analyst
Full time employment, Monday Friday, 40 hours per week.
Utilize power market forecasting processes and analyze competitors advantages and disadvantages comparatively to contribute to market strategy development for the team. Ensure high-quality delivery of non-daily operational tasks such as Marketing Insights or Consulting Projects.Apply expertise and understanding of the power sector while leveraging existing reports and analytical capabilities, including, but not limited to, PowerBuyer reports, congestion tables, and generation stack awareness. Drive commercial activity growth through providing product demos as a subject matter expert in PowerIQ, CongestionIQ, PowerRT, Bid Data and API platforms.
Prioritize product enhancements, including coordination with fellow analysts and Research Managers requiring a detailed understanding of proprietary Report Generator and SEER platforms, underlying code and data availability to create consistent product offerings across all regions.
Contribute to process improvements, including troubleshooting bugs in code or workbooks, creating new data streams if not available, and assisting with the teams daily morning forecasting process.
Telecommuting permitted up to 30%.
Full time employment, Monday Friday, 40 hours per week
MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS:
Bachelors degree in Economics, Finance, Mathematics, Statistics, Data Science, Engineering, Renewable Energy, Energy and Sustainability or a related field and 4 years of related work experience. OR a Masters degree in Economics, Finance, Mathematics, Statistics, Data Science, Engineering, Renewable Energy, Energy and Sustainability or a related field and 2 years of related work experience.
Of the required experience, must have 2 years of experience in each of the following:
North American power sector, including experience working with more than one regional electric grid Independent System Operator (ISO) or Regional Transmission Operator (RTO); Conducting power asset economic modelling for multiple technologies, including solar, wind, natural gas, and battery storage; Forecasting and analyzing underlying drivers for nodal price separation or congestion within North American power markets; Power flow and economic modeling platforms and user interfaces that deliver energy fuel supply and Locational Marginal Price (LMP) expectations for North American Power Markets; Building statistical and economic models to forecast generation and transmission patterns as well as power market pricing and congestion expectations; Developing, preparing and presenting training materials on power sector market intelligence; Developing, preparing, and presenting at client-facing product demos or to internal teams on Market Intelligence findings and congestion analytic capabilities; and
Utilizing programming languages such as Python, Visual Basic, SQL, or similar.
Domestic travel required up to 10%.
TO APPLY: Email HRenquiries@woodmac.com, referencing Job ID KBGFJG262498-2.