The American Council for an Energy-Efficient Economy (ACEEE), a leading national nonprofit research organization based in Washington, D.C., seeks a qualified Research Analyst for its State Policy Team. ACEEE is an independent, 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization founded in 1980 that acts as a catalyst to advance energy efficiency policies, programs, technologies, investments, and behaviors.
Position Description:
ACEEE seeks a Research Analyst to support its State Policy Team. The position provides a balance of research, analysis and outreach on energy efficiency policy in U.S. states. Focusing on policy areas such as utility regulation, building energy codes, state government policies, and energy efficiency programs, the Research Analyst will be at the heart of one of ACEEE's most dynamic and multi-disciplinary programs. Working at ACEEE, the Analyst will lead projects of high visibility and credibility, including the annual State Energy Efficiency Scorecard report and The State Energy Efficiency Policy Database on our website. As a researcher, the position offers unmatched access to national experts in energy efficiency as well as critical sources of primary data in government agencies and utilities. The Analyst will have the opportunity to exchange ideas and information with policymakers and their staff in state capitals across the country, as well as in Congress and federal agencies. ACEEE and the State Policy Team are comprised of a highly motivated and collegial team, making for a pleasant working environment.
Expectations and Deliverables:
Highly analytical and detail-oriented. The Analyst will conduct primary research dealing with complex quantitative and qualitative data that must be rigorous and that requires peer-review.
Excellent writing skills. The Analyst is expected to produce several detailed research reports, white papers, fact sheets, and blog posts on state-level energy efficiency policy and programs.
Superb organizational and managerial skills. The position requires experience managing complex, months-long projects independently and as part of teams.
Strong interpersonal skills. He/she will maintain close relationships with a large network of stakeholders at the federal and state levels to inform research and broaden reach of ACEEE research. The Analyst must also coordinate and collaborate with numerous ACEEE staff members on cross-cutting research projects.
Articulate and thoughtful. As a lead author of highly visible reports, the Analyst will conduct media interviews. He/she must be able to clearly explain research and positions to the media, other experts, and skeptical audiences.
Highly motivated self-starter. The Analyst will have to stay apprised of energy efficiency policy and program developments in the utility, buildings, transportation, and industrial sectors.
Tech-savvy and quick learner. The Analyst will also maintain ACEEE's State Energy Efficiency Policy Database on the Web.
Qualifications:
Bachelor's degree required. Advanced degree strongly preferred. Degree or rigorous coursework in policy, economics, engineering, science, and/or math;
2-3 years of work experience demonstrating project management and team leadership skills;
Experience in policy analysis, preferably energy and environmental policy;
Experience with or sound knowledge of energy efficiency;
Experience managing, organizing and synthesizing large amounts of qualitative and quantitative data;
Experience with website management, preferably using the Drupal content management system;
Ability to commit at least 2 years to this position;
TO APPLY
Send cover letter and resume to job_opening@aceee.org and use "State Policy Research Analyst" in the subject line. Writing samples will be requested following preliminary review of credentials. We will not accept phone calls.
Preferred Start Date: As soon as the appropriate candidate is found.
ACEEE is an equal opportunity employer and is committed to a policy of nondiscrimination with regard to race, sex, color, age, religion, creed, class, sexual orientation, national origin, and disability.
The American Council for an Energy-Efficient Economy (ACEEE), a leading national nonprofit research organization based in Washington, D.C., seeks a qualified Research Analyst for its State Policy Team. ACEEE is an independent, 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization founded in 1980 that acts as a catalyst to advance energy efficiency policies, programs, technologies, investments, and behaviors.
Position Description:
ACEEE seeks a Research Analyst to support its State Policy Team. The position provides a balance of research, analysis and outreach on energy efficiency policy in U.S. states. Focusing on policy areas such as utility regulation, building energy codes, state government policies, and energy efficiency programs, the Research Analyst will be at the heart of one of ACEEE's most dynamic and multi-disciplinary programs. Working at ACEEE, the Analyst will lead projects of high visibility and credibility, including the annual State Energy Efficiency Scorecard report and The State Energy Efficiency Policy Database on our website. As a researcher, the position offers unmatched access to national experts in energy efficiency as well as critical sources of primary data in government agencies and utilities. The Analyst will have the opportunity to exchange ideas and information with policymakers and their staff in state capitals across the country, as well as in Congress and federal agencies. ACEEE and the State Policy Team are comprised of a highly motivated and collegial team, making for a pleasant working environment.
Expectations and Deliverables:
Highly analytical and detail-oriented. The Analyst will conduct primary research dealing with complex quantitative and qualitative data that must be rigorous and that requires peer-review.
Excellent writing skills. The Analyst is expected to produce several detailed research reports, white papers, fact sheets, and blog posts on state-level energy efficiency policy and programs.
Superb organizational and managerial skills. The position requires experience managing complex, months-long projects independently and as part of teams.
Strong interpersonal skills. He/she will maintain close relationships with a large network of stakeholders at the federal and state levels to inform research and broaden reach of ACEEE research. The Analyst must also coordinate and collaborate with numerous ACEEE staff members on cross-cutting research projects.
Articulate and thoughtful. As a lead author of highly visible reports, the Analyst will conduct media interviews. He/she must be able to clearly explain research and positions to the media, other experts, and skeptical audiences.
Highly motivated self-starter. The Analyst will have to stay apprised of energy efficiency policy and program developments in the utility, buildings, transportation, and industrial sectors.
Tech-savvy and quick learner. The Analyst will also maintain ACEEE's State Energy Efficiency Policy Database on the Web.
Qualifications:
Bachelor's degree required. Advanced degree strongly preferred. Degree or rigorous coursework in policy, economics, engineering, science, and/or math;
2-3 years of work experience demonstrating project management and team leadership skills;
Experience in policy analysis, preferably energy and environmental policy;
Experience with or sound knowledge of energy efficiency;
Experience managing, organizing and synthesizing large amounts of qualitative and quantitative data;
Experience with website management, preferably using the Drupal content management system;
Ability to commit at least 2 years to this position;
TO APPLY
Send cover letter and resume to job_opening@aceee.org and use "State Policy Research Analyst" in the subject line. Writing samples will be requested following preliminary review of credentials. We will not accept phone calls.
Preferred Start Date: As soon as the appropriate candidate is found.
ACEEE is an equal opportunity employer and is committed to a policy of nondiscrimination with regard to race, sex, color, age, religion, creed, class, sexual orientation, national origin, and disability.