Energy Efficiency Senior Financial Analyst / Senior Forecasting Analyst
Location: New Jersey, Newark
Hybrid – Up to 3 days in the office
CARIAN is growing! We are a proud, nationally certified woman-owned management consulting firm providing program/project management, capital project delivery, consulting, and technology solutions to our customers in the renewable energy, power utilities, infrastructure, and transit/transportation sectors. We focus on driving energy efficiency and sustainability through innovative solutions, helping utilities achieve their goals and deliver value to their customers.
We are seeking a highly skilled Energy Efficiency Financial Analyst / Forecasting Analyst to join our team. This role is critical to the success of our energy efficiency programs, requiring a deep understanding of financial analysis, forecasting, and investment evaluation. The ideal candidate will have significant experience in bottom-up estimating, energy savings analysis, and investment analysis, along with the ability to perform a range of additional financial and analytical tasks.
Positions at CARIAN are full-time roles, which include comprehensive and competitive benefits (medical, dental, and vision), 401(k) matching, and the opportunity to work with a growing company.
Responsibilities:
Bottom-Up Estimating & Forecasting:
Develop detailed financial models and cost estimates for energy efficiency projects using bottom-up approaches.
Prepare and maintain accurate financial forecasts to support program planning and budgeting.
Monitor and adjust forecasts based on program performance and market conditions.
Energy Savings Analysis:
Analyze energy savings data to evaluate the effectiveness of energy efficiency measures.
Collaborate with engineering teams to validate energy savings assumptions and ensure accurate reporting.
Prepare energy savings reports and presentations for clients and stakeholders.
Investment Analysis:
Conduct investment analysis to assess the financial viability of energy efficiency projects.
Evaluate project ROI, payback periods, and other financial metrics to support decision-making.
Provide recommendations on the allocation of resources to optimize program outcomes.
Financial Reporting & Compliance:
Prepare comprehensive financial reports, including variance analysis, program performance summaries, and budget reconciliations.
Ensure compliance with all financial regulations and reporting requirements, particularly those related to utility energy efficiency programs.
Work with external auditors and regulatory bodies as needed.
Risk Assessment & Mitigation:
Identify and assess financial risks associated with energy efficiency projects.
Develop strategies to mitigate risks and ensure program financial stability.
Monitor financial trends and market conditions to anticipate potential challenges.
Stakeholder Collaboration & Communication:
Collaborate closely with program managers, engineers, and external stakeholders to align financial analysis with program goals.
Present financial findings, forecasts, and recommendations to senior management and clients in a clear and concise manner.
Support the development of program strategies by providing financial insights and analysis.
Continuous Improvement & Innovation:
Stay current on industry trends, financial best practices, and emerging technologies in energy efficiency.
Identify opportunities to improve financial processes, enhance data accuracy, and streamline reporting.
Contribute to the development of new financial models and tools to support evolving program needs.
Qualifications:
Bachelor’s degree in Finance, Economics, Engineering, Business, or a related field.
Minimum of 6 years of experience in financial analysis, forecasting, or a related role, with a focus on the energy or utilities sector.
Proven experience in bottom-up estimating, energy savings analysis, and investment analysis.
Proficiency in financial modeling and analysis tools, such as Excel or financial planning software.
Strong analytical skills and attention to detail.
Excellent communication and presentation skills.
Familiarity with utility energy efficiency programs and regulatory environments is highly preferred.
Ability to collaborate with technical and non-technical teams to achieve common financial goals.
Ability to work independently in a fast-paced environment while maintaining multiple deadlines
CARIAN takes pride in being an Equal Opportunity Employer. We do not discriminate against any employee or applicant for employment because of race, color, sex, age, national origin, religion, sexual orientation, citizenship, gender expression or identity, status as a veteran, and basis of disability or any other federal, state, or local legally protected class.
As a Woman-Owned Business Enterprise, CARIAN is committed to providing employment opportunities to women, veterans, and underrepresented minorities.
The Capital Project Delivery Company™ The CARIAN Group strives to build sustained, rewarding relationships with our customers, helping them solve business challenges by leveraging our expertise in Advisory, Consulting & Technology Services
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