Energy Systems Modeler | Modeling Support [DOEOP035040]

ProSidian ConsultingWashington, DC
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About The Position

ProSidian Seeks a Energy Systems Modeler | Modeling Support [DOEOP035040] - DPLH Est.: 665.6 Hrs. ST | 0 Hrs. OT on a Exempt 1099 Contract: No Overtime Pay Contract Contingent Basis Mid Atlantic | List Partner Company Labor Category - Environmental Specialist Level I Mid Level Professional aligned under services related to NAICS: 0 - DPLH Est.: 665.6 Hrs. ST | 0 Hrs. OT on a Exempt 1099 Contract: No Overtime Pay Contract Contingent Basis located CONUS - Washington DC Across The Mid Atlantic Region supporting a branch of DOE that leverages science and technology to address energy, environmental, and nuclear challenges, advancing climate and energy policies through strategic studies and policy analysis supporting analytical capabilities.. Seeking Energy Systems Modeler candidates with relevant Energy, Science, and Technology Research Sector Experience (functional and technical area expertise also ideal) to support professional services engagement for Energy, Science, and Technology Research Sector Clients such as DOEOP. This as a Contract Contingent or Contract W-2 (IRS-1099) Modeling Support Functional Area - Energy Technical Consulting Position; however, ProSidian reserves the right to convert to a Full-Time ProSidian employed W-2 Position. JOB OVERVIEW Provide services and support as a Energy Technical Consulting (Energy Systems Modeler) in the Energy, Science, and Technology Research Industry Sector focussing on Business Process Solutions for clients such as Department of Energy (DOE | OP) | DOE Office of Policy (OP) Generally Located In CONUS - Washington DC and across the Mid Atlantic Region (Of Country/World).

Requirements

  • Qualified candidates for Energy Systems Modeler must possess expertise in their respective field, with experience in energy, policy, and technical consulting.
  • Qualified candidates for Energy Systems Modeler must possess domain expertise, technical proficiency, and experience in related fields.
  • Candidates for Building Energy Demand Modeler typically require a Bachelor's degree in a related field (e.g., energy, environmental science, policy, or engineering) and a minimum of 3-5 years of relevant experience.
  • Key skills for Building Energy Demand Modeler include analytical thinking, proficiency in data analysis tools, strong communication abilities, and subject matter expertise in energy and policy domains.
  • Proficiency in project management methodologies and tools.
  • Exceptional leadership and interpersonal skills for effective team management.
  • Outstanding time management and prioritization abilities to meet project milestones.
  • Adaptability to changing project requirements and priorities
  • Ability to multi-task and pay close attention to detail.
  • Excellent analytical, organizational and time management skills
  • Strong communication skills, both oral and written.
  • U.S. Citizenship Required - You must be a United States Citizen
  • Competencies for Building Energy Demand Modeler include problem-solving ability, adaptability, teamwork, attention to detail, and a deep understanding of energy sector operations.

Responsibilities

  • Builds predictive models to evaluate energy systems and inform policy and operational decisions.
  • Align with Modeling Support Functional Area initiatives as a Energy Systems Modeler that Designs and executes industry-standard models to evaluate energy systems, technologies, and infrastructure.
  • Provide Public Comment Review, Data Analysis, Modeling, Evaluation, Mapping, Forecasting And Report Development, Data Tracking Tools, Workforce Policy Analysis And Convening, as well as Energy Market Economic And Regulatory Analysis Technical Consulting Services and support for The Department of Energy (DOE) Office of Policy (OP).
  • These services enable mission objectives involved with renewable energy, fossil fuels, nuclear energy, hydrogen, biofuels, carbon capture, energy storage, grid modernization, energy efficiency, and sustainable infrastructure technologies.
  • Energy Systems Modeler is responsible for key functions such as developing analyses, supporting initiatives, and ensuring alignment with project objectives.
  • The role of Energy Systems Modeler involves supporting DOE initiatives with analysis, collaboration, and strategic implementation.
  • Design and execute models for energy systems, technologies, and policies to provide actionable insights.
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