The Market Operations Analyst will improve processes and manage data in energy markets, ensuring efficient operations and project management.
Voltus is hiring a driven Market Operations Analyst to help us build efficient processes and execute on our promises to our internal and external customers. You take pride in figuring out new ways to do something better and in less time, you want to get into the weeds, and you can’t help but measure and track everything you do. You have relentless attention to detail, are a master project manager, and are intellectually curious about energy markets and demand-side resources. You are bright, gritty, and good, and you want to work with others like you.
Responsibilities
- Identify, develop, and implement tools and processes to support flawless execution of our day-to-day responsibilities
- Own offer management and interval data acquisition for certain wholesale markets
- Protect our revenue by identifying and correcting process errors
- Assist in the registration and enrollment process of distributed energy resources to various utility and grid operator programs
Qualifications
- Must be able to begin work by 9 AM EST
- 0-2 years experience in an operational setting
- Experience with Python
- Ability to thrive in a fast-paced, high-throughput environment
- Self-starter with ability to identify and appropriately prioritize our most pressing needs
- Initiative to drive projects to resolution and seek guidance when needed
- Communicative and collaborative approach to problem solving
- Be ready to step up as we continue to grow rapidly
At Voltus, we are proud to be an equal opportunity employer because we recognize that a diverse organization begins with a diverse candidate pool. This means we do not tolerate discrimination of any kind and are committed to providing equal employment opportunities regardless of your gender identity, race, nationality, religion, age, sexual orientation, veteran status, disability status, or marital status.
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