Support ICF's utility clients by conducting competitive analysis of utility programs across the industry focusing on cost efficiency, performance, and participation metrics
Determine which program types/designs meet or surpass performance indicators ($/kWh, total/kWh, participant levels, goal achievement percentages, etc.)
Research industry trends, best practices, and regulatory changes to identify areas for improvement and innovation around program design, delivery, and performance metrics
Work with teams to improve data collection, analysis, and reporting processes
Develop dashboards, reports, and visualization tools (e.g., PowerBI) to communicate insights
Learn and help deliver a holistic strategy focused on external benchmarking and competitive analysis to drive strategic decision-making and continuous improvement
Interact with key stakeholders and collaborate with multi-disciplinary team members to deliver quality outcomes
Requirements
Minimum of 30 completed college-level credit hours by start date, preferably in energy or environment, business, economics, engineering or related subject
Must be able to pass any required background check(s), which may include drug screening
Knowledge of or interest in the utility and energy efficiency, demand response, and distributed energy resource programs and markets (preferred)
Sound business ethics, including the protection of proprietary and confidential information
Proficiency in Business Applications (such as Google, MS Office, Visualizations, Data Analytics, PowerBI)
Strong analytics skills and experience working with large datasets
Strong communication and presentation skills to translate data insights into actionable recommendations
Ability to work remotely from a U.S. location or hybrid at an ICF office; no relocation/housing assistance available