Energy Efficiency Analyst (Hybrid Schedule)

Eversource EnergyWestwood, MA
$91,680 - $101,870Hybrid

About The Position

Eversource is seeking an Energy Efficiency Consultant with a focus on data, analytics, automation, and program strategy. This role is a critical member of the Energy Efficiency Department and is responsible for helping the department understand performance, forecast results, identify risks and opportunities, prioritize work, and pursue electric and natural gas energy efficiency goals across customer segments and jurisdictions. This is a data-centered, business-facing role within Energy Efficiency. The successful candidate will lead recurring analytics and reporting processes, manage and refine key data products, support management decision-making, guide internal data priorities, and help translate program data into actionable strategy. The role requires strong technical capability, sound business judgment, and the ability to communicate clearly with departmental leadership, sales, implementation, and other internal stakeholders.

Requirements

  • Demonstrated analytical, problem-solving, organizational, and project coordination skills
  • Strong written and verbal communication skills, with the ability to prepare polished materials for leadership audiences.
  • Strong interpersonal skills and ability to work effectively across functions and levels of the organization.
  • Demonstrated ability to manage multiple priorities, balance competing deadlines, and maintain attention to detail in a fast-paced environment.
  • Demonstrated proficiency with Microsoft Excel, including spreadsheets, charts, reporting, and data organization, required.
  • Ability to prepare presentations, summaries, and business materials that support executive and departmental decision-making.
  • Bachelor's degree in analytics, computer science, engineering, economics, statistics, mathematics, Energy/Sustainability, Business, or a related field.
  • Three to five years of relevant experience in data analytics, business intelligence, reporting, utility programs, energy efficiency, program strategy, sales operations, operational analytics, or a related field.
  • Bachelor’s degree in engineering, mathematics, finance, economics, environmental science, or a related discipline required.
  • Three (3) plus years of relevant experience in data analytics, business intelligence, energy efficiency, or related field.

Nice To Haves

  • Demonstrated proficiency with Salesforce preferred.
  • Graduate degree or similar experience preferred.

Responsibilities

  • Lead recurring program reporting, forecasting, analysis, and visualization across our Commercial and Industrial Energy Efficiency Programs.
  • Analyze program activity, identify performance gaps and trends, evaluate pipeline, assess forecast risks, and recommend data-supported strategies to improve outcomes.
  • Build, improve, and maintain analytical tools, automated workflows, dashboards, and repeatable processes that reduce manual effort and improve data accessibility.
  • Lead weekly management meetings focused on data priorities, reporting needs, analytical findings, risks, opportunities, and action items.
  • Prepare weekly department presentation materials, including slide decks, performance summaries, visualizations, talking points, and coordination with presenters.
  • Field, prioritize, and manage ad hoc data requests from leadership and business partners, balancing urgency, strategic value, accuracy, and available resources.
  • Use approved AI-enabled tools and automation capabilities to increase productivity, accelerate analysis, improve reporting, and support more effective decision-making.
  • Perform quality control checks, reconcile data anomalies, adapt tracking protocols, and maintain process documentation, so portfolio performance is traceable and reproducible for colleagues and leadership.

Benefits

  • Competitive total rewards program
  • Potential for incentive
  • Salary is commensurate with your experience.
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