About the Role
The Director, Deep Sector Power & Utilities will play a pivotal role in shaping the strategic direction of FactSet's Energy content offerings, providing global, multi-office leadership across the Energy team. As a recognized subject matter expert in the energy sector, you will bring deep knowledge of energy data providers, reporting frameworks, regulatory developments, and industry trends, as well as a thorough understanding of how Power & Utilities data is leveraged across investment management, research workflows, and decision-making processes.
Working in close partnership with the Deep Sector and broader Data Solutions teams, you will develop and execute a comprehensive data product strategy encompassing content acquisition, collection, integration, and analytical insights. You will lead the Power & Utilities team — comprised of Power Development, Regulated Utility, and Energy Transition sub-teams — while collaborating closely with the Oil & Gas team and broader Deep Sector organization. Your key responsibilities will include overseeing complex product development projects, optimizing internal models and workflows, managing relationships with third-party energy data providers, supporting sales teams and interfacing with key clients, and developing derived energy content and insights, including the strategic application of artificial intelligence (AI).
Key Responsibilities
- Oversee major projects from inception to delivery, ensuring well-defined scope, appropriate prioritization, timely communication of risks, and high-quality outcomes.
- Coordinate cross-departmental resources and drive prioritization decisions across competing project and operational demands.
- Engage directly with clients and stakeholders to resolve issues, gather product feedback, and drive satisfaction through demonstrations and sales presentations.
- Serve as a credible energy subject matter expert, contributing to white papers, webinars, and thought leadership content.
- Lead, mentor, and develop the Power & Utilities team across Power Development, Regulated Utility, and Energy Transition sub-teams.
- Collaborate with the Oil & Gas and broader Deep Sector teams to align priorities and share best practices.
- Manage headcount planning, employee relations, and ad hoc legal and contract matters, while contributing to company-wide initiatives.
- Maintain and improve energy data sets, workflows, and legacy models to ensure accuracy, efficiency, and scalability.
- Leverage AI and machine learning tools to enhance existing workflows and expand data collection and analytics capabilities.
- Advise on energy content collection, distribution, and expansion strategies, providing direction to engineering and product teams.
- Partner with senior leadership on hiring, compensation, organizational structure, and departmental strategy.
- Shape the long-term product roadmap, develop investment business cases, and pursue partnerships with third-party data providers to expand content capabilities.
Qualifications
Why Life is Better as a FactSetter:
- Secure your future with our discounted employee stock purchase program and 401K matching.
- 3 weeks paid time off your first year of employment.
- No or low-cost medical, dental and vision care.
- Reimbursement for eligible expenses related to the CFA, CIPM, CAIA and FRM exams.
- Wellness programs including gym discounts and more.
- 16 weeks paid parental leave for the primary caregiver (4 weeks for secondary).
- Employee referral bonuses.
What's In It For You
At FactSet, our people are our greatest asset, and our culture is our biggest competitive advantage. Being a FactSetter means:
- The opportunity to join an S&P 500 company with over 45 years of sustainable growth powered by the entrepreneurial spirit of a start-up.
- Support for your total well-being. This includes health, life, and disability insurance, as well as retirement savings plans and a discounted employee stock purchase program, plus paid time off for holidays, family leave, and company-wide wellness days.
- Flexible work accommodations. We value work/life harmony and offer our employees a range of accommodations to help them achieve success both at work and in their personal lives.
- A global community dedicated to volunteerism and sustainability, where collaboration is always encouraged, and individuality drives solutions.
- Career progression planning with dedicated time each month for learning and development.
- open to all employees that serve as a catalyst for connection, growth, and belonging.
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Salary is just one component of our compensation package and is based on several factors including but not limited to education, work experience, and certifications.
The budgeted salary range for this position in the States of Colorado, New York and Connecticut is $157,500 - $225,000.