ICF

energy

EnergyIndustrySpecialist

$74–125k Washington, District of Columbia, United States FULL TIME Remote Friendly
Market Sentiment
HIGH DEMAND

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The Brief

“Energy Industry Specialist at ICF. Skills: process management, cross-functional coordination, vendor/stakeholder management, operational metrics, resource planning, continuous improvement, energy sector policies, energy infrastructure, energy markets, electricity, natural gas, petroleum, research, writing policy. coordinating programs, projects, events, and activities focused on cybersecurity, energy security and resilience planning. conducting research, fact finding, and analysis of energy sect”

Industry & Context.

energy
Problems you'll solve

problem-solving skills; analytical skills

Eligibility Requirements

US Citizenship

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

Bachelor's degree in energy policy, public policy, government, communications, economics, business, or a related field and 4+ years of experience in research, writing policy, and energy (i. e. , infrastructure and markets such as electricity, natural gas, and/or petroleum), OR - Master's degree in energy policy, public policy, government, communications, economics, business, or a related field and 2+ years of experience in research, writing policy, and energy (i. e. , infrastructure and markets such as electricity, natural gas, and/or petroleum), US Citizenship

Nice to Have

Experience supporting a federal client, particularly the Department of Energy, FERC, or DHS, or working for an energy company or energy industry association., Experience managing projects involving a range of internal and external ability to build relationships, facilitate collaboration, and support public–private coordination and cooperation., Experience supporting the planning and execution of meetings, workshops, briefings, or convenings—including agenda development, speaker coordination, logistics management, and post‑event follow‑up—preferably in a government or energy sector context., Experience in research, writing, policy, and energy (i. e. , infrastructure and markets, including electricity, natural gas, and/or petroleum).

What You'll Do.

coordinating programs

and activities focused on cybersecurity

energy security and resilience planning

and analysis of energy sector policies and infrastructure

stakeholder engagement

including regular interaction with senior staff across multiple federal agencies as well as industry officials and the associations that support them

Coordinate activities between key stakeholders including DOE

other federal agencies

and the electric and oil & gas sector industry.

Support technical writing and communications

and formatting documents

and creating presentations and briefings.

Participate in DOE working groups and collaborate efforts across various DOE offices.

Manage logistics for meetings

including taking effective meeting minutes

tracking milestones and priorities

and following up on meeting action items.

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

cross-functional coordination; stakeholder engagement; collaboration with senior staff across multiple federal agencies; collaboration with industry officials and associations; collaborate efforts across various DOE offices; build relationships; facilitate collaboration; support public–private coordination and cooperation; Team player with the ability to work in a fast-paced and multi-disciplinary environment.

Communication Scope

Excellent verbal, interpersonal, and written communication skills.; technical writing; communications; creating presentations; creating briefings

Process & Methodology

process management, resource planning, tracking milestones, following up on meeting action items, Experience managing projects

Full Job Description

ICF is seeking an Energy Industry Specialist to assist with coordinating programs, projects, events, and activities focused on cybersecurity, energy security and resilience planning with the U.S. Department of Energy. Work includes conducting research, fact finding, and analysis of energy sector policies and infrastructure. This position also entails significant stakeholder engagement, including regular interaction with senior staff across multiple federal agencies as well as industry officials and the associations that support them. Please note: This position is supporting our client onsite in Washington DC. If not local to the DMV area, please include your relocation date in your resume and/or cover letter for immediate consideration. _Key Responsibilities:_ * Coordinate activities between key stakeholders including DOE, other federal agencies, and the electric and oil & gas sector industry. * Support technical writing and communications, including editing, reviewing, and formatting documents, and creating presentations and briefings. * Participate in DOE working groups and collaborate efforts across various DOE offices. * Manage logistics for meetings, including taking effective meeting minutes, tracking milestones and priorities, and following up on meeting action items. _Minimum Qualifications:_ * Bachelor’s degree in energy policy, public policy, government, communications, economics, business, or a related field and 4+ years of experience in research, writing policy, and energy (i.e., infrastructure and markets such as electricity, natural gas, and/or petroleum) * OR - * Master’s degree in energy policy, public policy, government, communications, economics, business, or a related field and 2+ years of experience in research, writing policy, and energy (i.e., infrastructure and markets such as electricity, natural gas, and/or petroleum) * US Citizenship _Preferred Skills/Experience:_ * Experience supporting a federal client, particularly the Department of Ener

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