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Benton PUD Job Opportunity: Power and Energy Programs Analyst II or III

Position Purpose/Summary

Help Keep the Lights On—And Shape the Future of Energy!
Full-Time Exempt Position | Career Growth Opportunity

At Benton PUD, powering our community isn’t just what we do—it’s who we are. We’re looking for a curious, analytical thinker to join our team as a Power & Energy Programs Analyst (II/III)—someone who enjoys digging into data, asking the right questions, and turning insights into meaningful action. In this role, you’ll research and analyze energy programs, build models and forecasts, and develop reports that directly support strategic decisions, program implementation, and regulatory compliance. Your work will help guide how we plan for the future, manage resources, and continue delivering reliable power to the people who depend on us every day. 

If you’re energized by problem-solving, thrive on turning complex data into clear direction, and want to be part of an organization that takes pride in keeping the lights on for our community—we want to hear from you.Apply today and be part of something that truly matters!

The successful candidate will be placed appropriate to their education, experience and ability to perform the specific position accountabilities.

Range for Power and Energy Programs Analyst II:
$88,622 to $126,602 (Target Hiring Range: $88,622 to $ 105,502)

Range for Power and Energy Programs Analyst III:
$97,484 to $139,262 (Target Hiring Range: $97,484 to $116,052)

The primary purpose of this position is to perform professional-level analytical work in support of the District’s power supply, transmission, conservation, and distributed energy resource programs, depending on organizational assignment. Under general supervision, the position conducts research, develops analysis and models, and prepares reports and recommendations to support planning, regulatory compliance, program implementation, and strategic decision-making.

Accountabilities

  1. Support the District’s mission to serve our customers and foster a positive workplace by personally choosing behavior aligned with our values and ethical code.
  2. Perform research and analysis related to power supply, transmission, conservation programs, and distributed energy resources to support operational and strategic initiatives.
  3. Develop, maintain, and utilize analytical models, forecasts, and datasets to support load forecasting, resource planning, program performance evaluation, and financial analysis.
  4. Support development and implementation of plans such as the resource plan, power supply plan, conservation plan, demand response plan, and related program strategies.
  5. Assist in ensuring compliance with applicable federal, state, and regional requirements, including but not limited to Bonneville Power Administration (BPA), Energy Independence Act (EIA), Clean Energy Transformation Act (CETA), and Climate Commitment Act (CCA), by compiling data, preparing reports, and supporting audits and filings.
  6. Analyze and support management of power supply, transmission, and program-related contracts, including assisting with data validation, tracking, and documentation.
  7. Prepare technical reports, presentations, and recommendations for management, leadership, and external stakeholders based on data analysis and research findings.
  8. Support development, implementation, and evaluation of conservation and distributed energy resource programs by analyzing program performance, costs, and outcomes.
  9. Participate in cross-functional projects and initiatives by providing analytical support, coordinating data, and contributing to project deliverables.
  10. Collaborate with internal departments and external organizations, such as BPA, regional forums, consultants, and other utilities, to support program and planning activities.
  11. Stay current on industry trends, regulatory developments, market conditions, and emerging technologies related to power supply and energy programs.
  12. Provide support to other analysts and departments through research, data analysis, and special projects as assigned.
  13. Complete special projects and other duties as assigned to meet team, department, and organizational goals.

Level III Additional Accountabilities

  1. Lead and perform research and analysis related to power supply, transmission, conservation programs, and distributed energy resources to support operational and strategic initiatives.
  2. Develop, enhance, and oversee analytical models, forecasts, and datasets to support load forecasting, resource planning, program performance evaluation, and financial analysis.
  3. Lead and contribute to development and implementation of plans such as the resource plan, power supply plan, conservation plan, demand response plan, and related program strategies.
  4. Ensure and guide compliance with applicable federal, state, and regional requirements, including but not limited to Bonneville Power Administration (BPA), Energy Independence Act (EIA), Clean Energy Transformation Act (CETA), and Climate Commitment Act (CCA), by compiling data, preparing reports, and supporting audits and filings.
  5. Lead analysis and provide recommendations related to management of power supply, transmission, conservation, and program-related contracts, including evaluation, tracking, and documentation.
  6. Prepare and deliver technical reports, presentations, and recommendations for management, leadership, and external stakeholders based on data analysis and research findings.
  7. Lead or coordinate development, implementation, and evaluation of conservation and distributed energy resource programs by analyzing program performance, costs, and outcomes.
  8. Lead or serve as a technical lead on cross-functional projects and initiatives by providing analytical direction, coordinating data, and ensuring successful project outcomes.
  9. Provide guidance and mentorship to other analysts and staff by sharing knowledge, reviewing work, and supporting development.

Minimum Qualifications, Experience and Certifications

Required:
Power and Energy Programs Analyst II

  • BA/BS in Economics, Business, Engineering, Science or a related field.
  • Two (2) to five (5) years of relevant analytical experience.
  • Experience with data analysis, data management, and reporting tools.

Power and Energy Programs Analyst III

  • BA/BS in Economics, Business, Engineering, Science or a related field. 
  • Five (5) or more years of relevant analytical experience.
  • Advanced experience with data analysis, data management, and reporting tools

Preferred:
Prefer certification related to the public power industry or analytics

Knowledge, Skills and Abilities:

  • Familiarity with electric utility operations, regional power markets, and/or conservation and distributed energy resource programs is preferred.
  • Ability and willingness to independently research new topics, develop subject matter familiarity, and stay current with industry trends, regulatory developments, and emerging technologies.
  • Ability to read, interpret, and apply technical materials such as legislation, administrative rules, regulatory guidance, contracts, and program requirements.
  • Strong attention to detail and commitment to accuracy in data analysis, modeling, and reporting.
  • Ability to analyze complex datasets and develop clear, logical, and well-supported conclusions.
  • Effective written communication skills, including the ability to clearly document analysis, prepare reports, and summarize findings for a variety of audiences.
  • Ability to support the development of presentations and communicate technical information in a clear and understandable manner.
  • Strong quantitative, analytical, and problem-solving skills.
  • Ability to manage multiple priorities, meet deadlines, and adapt to changing assignments.
  • Proficiency in Microsoft Excel and other standard data analysis tools; familiarity with databases and business intelligence tools is preferred.
  • Ability to appropriately handle and maintain confidentiality of sensitive information, including customer personally identifiable information (PII), in accordance with District policies and applicable regulations.
  • Successful completion of the District’s approved leadership program for the position

Level III Additional Knowledge, Skills and Abilities

  • Advanced knowledge of utility operations, regional power markets, and/or conservation and distributed energy resource programs is preferred.
  • Demonstrated ability to independently research, synthesize, and apply new and complex information, and to stay current with industry trends, regulatory developments, and emerging technologies.
  • Advanced ability to read, interpret, and apply legislation, administrative rules, regulatory requirements, contracts, and technical documentation, and to translate requirements into actionable insights.
  • High level of attention to detail and accountability for accuracy in complex data analysis, modeling, and regulatory or management reporting.
  • Strong written communication skills, including the ability to prepare clear, concise, and well-organized technical reports, documentation, and recommendations.
  • Ability to develop and deliver presentations, and effectively communicate complex technical information to management, leadership, and external stakeholders.
  • Strong leadership, analytical, and problem-solving skills, including the ability to guide analytical approaches and review the work of others.
  • Ability to manage multiple priorities, lead assignments or projects, and meet deadlines in a dynamic environment.
  • Advanced proficiency in Microsoft Excel and data analysis tools; experience with databases and business intelligence tools is strongly preferred.

ADA Requirement

  • Attendance: Consistent need to attend work at the job site or work location. Frequent or constant need for punctuality.
  • Physical Effort: Most of the time is spent sitting in a comfortable position and there is frequent opportunity to move about.  On rare occasions there may be a need to move or lift light articles.   Overnight travel by automobile and/or airplane one to two times per month.
  • Environment: Located in a comfortable indoor area.  Any unpleasant conditions would be infrequent and not objectionable.
  • Hazards: Most of the time is spent in general office or equivalent conditions.
  • Sensory Attention: Typically requires limited levels of sensory attention.
  • Job Pressure/Deadline Orientation: Must meet reasonable deadlines, quotas or demands for accuracy and/or may be involved in some mildly unpleasant situations.

Applications may be filed online at:  www.bentonpud.org

Questions?

Contact Amber Melling via phone at (509) 585-2291 or email at careers@bentonpud.org

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