Senior Asset Management Analyst
Senior Operations Analyst - Energy Data Validation Base Salary Range: $75,000 – $90,000
Bonus - typically up to 10%
We are looking for someone with advanced Excel skills. Energy experience is not required but would certainly be a plus. We are seeking a Senior Operations Analyst, Energy Data Validation to support the integrity and accuracy of critical energy data across a growing portfolio of distributed renewable energy initiatives. This role offers the opportunity to work directly with meaningful customer projects while gaining hands-on exposure to the evolving distributed energy landscape.
The ideal candidate is analytical, detail-oriented, and highly organized, with the ability to interpret complex technical energy data and communicate findings clearly to both technical and non-technical stakeholders. This individual will take ownership of validation outcomes, identify issues, recommend next steps, and contribute to continuous process improvement. Familiarity with energy consumption, utility billing, and metering concepts is helpful.
Partner with internal teams and utilities to obtain and organize utility data sets.
Validate energy-related data from multiple sources, including utility invoices, interval usage files, and metering systems.
Support recurring and annual revalidation activities to ensure ongoing metering accuracy and data quality.
Identify recurring discrepancies and recommend process improvements to strengthen data quality and reduce future exceptions.
Support metering audits and regulatory reviews through data analysis, documentation preparation, and issue remediation.
Bachelor’s degree in business, analytics, energy, engineering, or a related field preferred.
Advanced Microsoft Excel proficiency required; experience with SQL and VBA strongly preferred.
Strong analytical and mathematical skills with the ability to apply data insights to practical business decisions.
Experience with analytical and reporting tools such as Power BI , Python , or R is a plus.
Prior experience or academic exposure in energy, utilities, metering, or billing is a plus, but not required.