Nodal Analyst, US West

Aurora Energy Research

$80K — $120K *
Energy & Utilities
Less than 5 years of experience
Job Overview by Ladders

Qualifications

  • Strong quantitative skills in subjects like Math, Economics, Physics, Engineering, or Finance.
  • Ability to analyze and interpret complex data.
  • Experience in team-oriented environments with proven project management skills.
  • Passion and understanding of the energy industry.
  • Effective communication and collaboration abilities.

Responsibilities

  • Develop timely and rigorous quantitative analyses for clients.
  • Collaborate with the modeling team to structure economic problems and derive insights.
  • Identify opportunities for product development and expand capabilities.
  • Engage with clients to understand their requirements in depth.
  • Communicate findings effectively to clients.

Benefits

  • Competitive salary and benefits package.
  • Influence major decisions in the energy sector.
  • Direct engagement with clients at conferences and workshops.
  • Opportunity to grow into a publicly visible industry expert.
  • Enjoy a fun, informal, and collaborative international work culture.
  • Access to the Aurora Academy for professional skill development.
Full Job Description
Nodal Analyst, US West

Department: Research

Employment Type: Permanent - Full Time

Location: Oakland, USA

Reporting To: Research Senior Associate

Description

Aurora's Nodal Analytics service provides long-term forecasts of around-the-clock (ATC), top-bottom-4 (TB4), and generation-weighted average (GWA) basis values for approximately 2,000 generator nodes across the CAISO and non-ISO Western market.

The service combines Aurora's proprietary nodal power market modeling with detailed forecasts of generation interconnection activity, transmission network upgrades, and changing grid conditions to assess future locational value across the system.

Analysts on the team develop nodal market forecasts, conduct transmission and congestion analysis, and deliver research and data products that support investment, development, and commercial decision-making for market participants across the Western U.S.

This is an exciting opportunity to work on cutting-edge research and inform key decisions taken by our growing group of US clients. The successful candidate will work in a dynamic, intellectually stimulating, and demanding yet supportive environment. Working as part of a close-knit team, you will enjoy autonomy, the opportunity to substantially influence major decisions in the energy sector, and the chance to grow into an industry expert.

Based in Oakland, California, you will develop analysis and convey insights to enhance clients' decision-making. You will play an active role in all aspects of research and client engagement: helping identify issues, form hypotheses, conduct analysis, and synthesize conclusions into recommendations.

The successful applicant will combine strong quantitative ability with a strong track record of performance in team-oriented environments.

Key Responsibilities
  • Develop timely and rigorous quantitative analyses to enhance clients' decision-making.
  • Work closely with our modeling team, structuring economic problems into quantifiable analyses and deriving insights from the model results.
  • Contribute to Aurora's product development, by identifying new opportunities and expanding our capabilities.
  • Engage with clients to thoroughly understand their requirements.
  • Communicate findings to clients.


What we are looking for

Required attributes:
  • An ability to collect, analyze, and interpret complex information
  • An ability to communicate and collaborate with a range of people
  • A clear passion for the energy industry
  • Evidence of strong quantitative skills
  • Evidence of strong performance in team-oriented environments and project management

A college degree and evidence of strong academic performance in:
  • A quantitative subject (e.g. Math, Economics, Physics, Engineering, Finance)
  • A social science, environmental studies or a related field, coupled with an interest in quantitative analysis

Desirable attributes:
  • Experience with statistical tools and techniques
  • Experience with at least one programming language, e.g. C++, Matlab, Python, R, etc.
  • Advanced knowledge of Excel

The successful candidate would start as soon as possible. We will review applications as they are received.

What we offer
  • A competitive salary and benefits package
  • The opportunity to substantially influence major decisions in the energy sector
  • Direct engagement with clients through Aurora conferences, workshops, and webinars
  • The opportunity to grow into a publicly visible industry expert
  • A fun, informal, collaborative, and international work culture
  • Access to the Aurora Academy, our training program offering a range of opportunities to develop your skills

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