Associate Energy Policy Analyst
Lensa
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Associate Energy Policy Analyst
As a trusted partner and leader in providing energy and sustainability consulting services to the federal government, Concurrent Technologies Corporation (CTC) understands the increasing complexity of achieving energy security and climate resilience in a changing world. As part of the Energy, Resilience and Sustainability (ERS) Division, you will collaborate with experts to provide comprehensive policy, planning, and implementation services to deliver solutions that address critical infrastructure resilience and security issues and support the military mission, while reducing environmental impacts. Our efforts ensure installations and assets are prepared for any operating environment, present and future.
The ERS Division is seeking a qualified and proactive candidate to work collaboratively with our senior Air Force clients to identify and develop energy and water programs, projects, and initiatives that can translate strategic goals into actionable solutions. As an Associate Energy Policy Analyst, you will work closely with clients and other CTC staff to find the best solutions to advance energy and water resilience by applying both technical skills and sound policy analysis. This is a hybrid position located in the Washington, D.C area, with the flexibility to work from home while participating in some in-person client and team discussions at or near CTC's Crystal City office. Some travel is required.
Key Responsibilities
- Support ongoing energy/water resilience efforts, with the objective of translating those processes and lessons learned into implementable frameworks and projects.
- Research potential alternative energy procurement opportunities and emerging technologies for onsite generation, in alignment with energy resilience goals.
- Compile and analyze data on electricity and water usage to help achieve enterprise-wide goals.
- Translate lessons learned into policies and strategies focused on improving installation energy resilience and achieving federal energy and water targets.
- Develop and maintain strong client relationships.
Basic Qualifications
- Bachelor's Degree in engineering, science, public policy, management, or related discipline with three to ten (3-10) years of relevant experience; Master's Degree preferred.
- Proven experience in federal installation, environmental, and energy issues.
- Knowledge of the missions, roles, functions, organizational structures, and relationships of Congress, the Department of the Air Force and other DoD organizations.
- Strong communication skills, both written and oral, with the ability to apply inter-personal skills and act as a liaison between organizations.
- Ability and confidence to work closely with Air Force senior leaders.
- Detail-oriented with ability to produce high-quality results.
- Excellent time management and organizational skills.
- Capacity to collaborate in a team setting and work independently to meet objectives.
- Must possess and maintain a US Government Secret security clearance.
- Ability to obtain and maintain DoD Common Access Card (CAC).
Preferred Qualifications
- Experience with Defense appropriations and authorization committees or government consulting.
- Proven experience in federal installation, environmental, and energy issues.
- Knowledge of Air Force task management procedures and systems.
- Possession of excellent data gathering, analytical, problem-solving, and client service skills.
Key skills/competency
- Energy Policy Development
- Water Resource Management
- Climate Resilience Planning
- Federal Government Consulting
- Data Analysis & Interpretation
- Strategic Program Management
- Client Relationship Building
- DoD & Air Force Operations
- Alternative Energy Research
- Security Clearance Handling
How to Get Hired at Lensa
- Research Concurrent Technologies Corporation's mission: Study their focus on federal energy, resilience, and sustainability services and values.
- Tailor your resume for federal expertise: Highlight experience in federal installations, environmental, and energy issues, and security clearance.
- Showcase DoD knowledge specifically: Emphasize understanding of Air Force, Congressional, and other DoD organizational structures.
- Prepare for policy analysis questions: Demonstrate your ability to translate data into policy and strategic solutions effectively.
- Emphasize strong communication and liaison skills: Provide examples of working with senior leaders and building client relationships.
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