Develop and implement tools for energy technologies
Conduct sensitivity analyses and validate assumptions
Immerse yourself in cutting-edge technologies while serving as a strategic technical advisor to the Department of Energy’s Advanced Research Projects Agency-Energy (ARPA-E) and other energy clients
Job Summary
Immerse yourself in cutting-edge technologies while serving as a strategic technical advisor to the Department of Energy’s Advanced Research Projects Agency-Energy (ARPA-E) and other energy clients.
By building detailed cost models and conducting macro-level modeling, you’ll help evaluate broad market impacts and technology performance while providing clients with actionable insights to support the development and deployment of advanced technologies.
Your work will extend across areas such as mining, transportation, materials, energy generation and distribution, and manufacturing, supporting innovative technologies in energy systems, fuels, chemicals, ores, and more.
Matching Summary
Immerse yourself in cutting-edge technologies while serving as a strategic technical advisor to the Department of Energy’s Advanced Research Projects Agency-Energy (ARPA-E) and other energy clients.
Salary
$77,600.00 to $176,000.00 (annualized USD)
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
Techno-economic analysis (TEA) modeling expert
Develop and implement tools for energy technologies
Conduct sensitivity analyses and validate assumptions
Collaborate with multidisciplinary teams
Prepare reports and presentations for leadership
Nice-to-have
Translate system boundaries and operating costs
Identify high-priority cost reduction areas
Translate TEA research to experts and non-experts
Excellent organizational and client service skills
Key Requirements
7+ years authoring technical papers, reports, or program plans
2+ years in techno-economic analysis, energy systems modeling, or engineering economics
Experience in Excel-based modeling and cost estimation
Experience sourcing and validating data from industry, academia, and government
Ability to work at system and component levels
Bachelor's degree in Finance, Business, Economics, or Engineering