Capital Power

Energy

Analyst,EnergyMarkets

$80–115k Washington, District of Columbia, United States FULL TIME
The Brief

“Analyst, Energy Markets at Capital Power. Skills: Energy markets, Data analysis, Modeling. Support market price forecasts. Analyze market data”

Industry & Context.

Energy
Problems you'll solve

analytical and problem‑solving skills with attention to detail.

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

Degree in Economics, Engineering, Mathematics, Statistics, or a related field., 2 – 3 yrs of experience in energy markets, analytics, consulting, or a related analytical role., interest in power markets, energy economics, and quantitative analysis., analytical and problem‑solving skills with attention to detail., Proficiency in Excel, Python, Full comfort with manipulating, processing, and performing complex calculations on large datasets, Ability to clearly communicate analytical results in written and visual formats., Willingness to learn, accept feedback, and build subject‑matter expertise over time.

Nice to Have

exposure to energy market models (particularly natural gas and or power) is an asset.

What You'll Do.

Support market price forecasts

Assist with asset dispatch modeling

Prepare charts and reports

Support market dashboards

Support business development

Track market developments

Collaborate on cross‑functional projects

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Collaborating with senior analysts, Trading, Commercial, and other internal teams on cross‑functional projects.

Communication Scope

Ability to clearly communicate analytical results in written and visual formats.

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