Work directly with members of E Source’s portfolio evaluation team, which includes engineers, social scientists, statisticians, public policy experts and data scientists
Analyzing program data utilizing Excel or other data analysis tools
Evaluating and developing methodologies and algorithms to determine electric and fossil fuel savings for residential, commercial, and industrial energy efficiency technologies and programs
Calculating energy and demand savings associated with energy efficient measures in residential, commercial, and industrial buildings
Producing high quality reports and/or presentations based on engineering methods and findings
Conducting other evaluation research as assigned
Requirements
Open to students currently working toward an associate’s, bachelor’s, or graduate degree in Engineering, Physics, Environmental Sciences, or related field
An interest in the energy industry and energy efficiency
Proficiency with Microsoft Office Suite, particularly Microsoft Excel
Understanding of the engineering principles underlying building energy use
Detail oriented and strong attention to quality assurance
Excellent written and verbal communication skills, and technical research abilities
Ability to juggle multiple time-sensitive priorities