Job Description: Energy Infrastructure Research Analyst
About is a data intelligence startup specializing in U.S. electricity grid interconnection queue data. We track all generation projects across 50 transmission queuescovering all major ISOs/RTOs and dozens of utility-specific queues nationwide. Our proprietary technology scrapes standardizes and cleans publicly available data from utilities grid operators and regulators transforming fragmented public filings into actionable intelligence. Our customers include some of the largest energy companies infrastructure investors manufacturers think tanks and developers in the world.
The Role We are hiring an Energy Infrastructure Research Architect to join our research team. This is a research-intensive role focused on uncovering hard-to-find information about specific projects and entities in the U.S. power sector. You will conduct deep-dive investigations into: Transmission grid interconnection queue entriesprimarily generation interconnection projects (solar wind storage gas hybrid facilities)
Data centers and large load interconnection projectsincluding hyperscale facilities cryptocurrency mining operations and industrial manufacturing loads Your work will directly inform our enterprise customers investment development and competitive intelligence decisions.
Responsibilities
- Investigate project ownership structures including identifying the beneficial owners behind SPVs (Special Purpose Vehicles)
- Research project status permitting progress offtake agreements financing arrangements and developer track records
- Track data center developments and large industrial loads seeking grid interconnection Synthesize findings into detailed well-sourced research reports
- Input research findings into our internal tools and databases
- Identify patterns across projects developers and regions that provide strategic insight Respond to ad-hoc research requests from enterprise customers
Requirements
Qualifications Required:
- Demonstrated knowledge of the U.S. bulk power system (transmission grid ISOs/RTOs FERC jurisdiction interconnection processes)
- Experience researching corporate ownership structurescomfort navigating state corporation filings SEC filings UCC records and other public records to trace beneficial ownership
- Strong investigative instincts and genuine interest in "solving puzzles" through public information
- Excellent written communication skillsability to produce clear detailed reports Self-directed work style; comfortable with ambiguity in a startup environment Preferred: Prior experience in energy consulting power sector journalism infrastructure finance or grid planning
- Familiarity with FERC eLibrary OASIS systems state PUC dockets or ISO/RTO interconnection portals Understanding of renewable energy development lifecycle (site control permitting PPA negotiation COD)
- Experience with data center power requirements and siting considerations
- Background in competitive intelligence due diligence or investigative research
What We Offer
- Ground-floor role at a growing startup serving Fortune 500 energy companies
- Direct exposure to the intersection of energy transition data infrastructure and grid modernization
- Flexible remote-friendly work environment Opportunity to shape research methodologies and product development which are read by energy leaders and policymakers
- Competitive compensation
So Id prefer to select for underlying capability and learning velocity over deep prior exposure to the U.S. power sector specifically. The core traits wed be looking for are:
- Excellent English communication skills (both written and verbal)
- Strong investigative instincts and comfort with open-ended research
- Experience with skip-tracing or ownership research (corporate structures beneficial ownership etc.)
- Ability to interpret messy fragmented information into clear written outputs
- Comfort working independently with limited direction once trained Direct experience with U.S. energy markets FERC or ISO/RTOs would be a big plus but not a hard requirement since I think we have the resources to train on the relevant portions here
Required Skills:
Demonstrated knowledge of the U.S. bulk power system (transmission grid ISOs/RTOs FERC jurisdiction interconnection processes) Experience researching corporate ownership structurescomfort navigating state corporation filings SEC filings UCC records and other public records to trace beneficial ownership
Job Description: Energy Infrastructure Research Analyst About is a data intelligence startup specializing in U.S. electricity grid interconnection queue data. We track all generation projects across 50 transmission queuescovering all major ISOs/RTOs and dozens of utility-specific queues nationwide...
Job Description: Energy Infrastructure Research Analyst
About is a data intelligence startup specializing in U.S. electricity grid interconnection queue data. We track all generation projects across 50 transmission queuescovering all major ISOs/RTOs and dozens of utility-specific queues nationwide. Our proprietary technology scrapes standardizes and cleans publicly available data from utilities grid operators and regulators transforming fragmented public filings into actionable intelligence. Our customers include some of the largest energy companies infrastructure investors manufacturers think tanks and developers in the world.
The Role We are hiring an Energy Infrastructure Research Architect to join our research team. This is a research-intensive role focused on uncovering hard-to-find information about specific projects and entities in the U.S. power sector. You will conduct deep-dive investigations into: Transmission grid interconnection queue entriesprimarily generation interconnection projects (solar wind storage gas hybrid facilities)
Data centers and large load interconnection projectsincluding hyperscale facilities cryptocurrency mining operations and industrial manufacturing loads Your work will directly inform our enterprise customers investment development and competitive intelligence decisions.
Responsibilities
- Investigate project ownership structures including identifying the beneficial owners behind SPVs (Special Purpose Vehicles)
- Research project status permitting progress offtake agreements financing arrangements and developer track records
- Track data center developments and large industrial loads seeking grid interconnection Synthesize findings into detailed well-sourced research reports
- Input research findings into our internal tools and databases
- Identify patterns across projects developers and regions that provide strategic insight Respond to ad-hoc research requests from enterprise customers
Requirements
Qualifications Required:
- Demonstrated knowledge of the U.S. bulk power system (transmission grid ISOs/RTOs FERC jurisdiction interconnection processes)
- Experience researching corporate ownership structurescomfort navigating state corporation filings SEC filings UCC records and other public records to trace beneficial ownership
- Strong investigative instincts and genuine interest in "solving puzzles" through public information
- Excellent written communication skillsability to produce clear detailed reports Self-directed work style; comfortable with ambiguity in a startup environment Preferred: Prior experience in energy consulting power sector journalism infrastructure finance or grid planning
- Familiarity with FERC eLibrary OASIS systems state PUC dockets or ISO/RTO interconnection portals Understanding of renewable energy development lifecycle (site control permitting PPA negotiation COD)
- Experience with data center power requirements and siting considerations
- Background in competitive intelligence due diligence or investigative research
What We Offer
- Ground-floor role at a growing startup serving Fortune 500 energy companies
- Direct exposure to the intersection of energy transition data infrastructure and grid modernization
- Flexible remote-friendly work environment Opportunity to shape research methodologies and product development which are read by energy leaders and policymakers
- Competitive compensation
So Id prefer to select for underlying capability and learning velocity over deep prior exposure to the U.S. power sector specifically. The core traits wed be looking for are:
- Excellent English communication skills (both written and verbal)
- Strong investigative instincts and comfort with open-ended research
- Experience with skip-tracing or ownership research (corporate structures beneficial ownership etc.)
- Ability to interpret messy fragmented information into clear written outputs
- Comfort working independently with limited direction once trained Direct experience with U.S. energy markets FERC or ISO/RTOs would be a big plus but not a hard requirement since I think we have the resources to train on the relevant portions here
Required Skills:
Demonstrated knowledge of the U.S. bulk power system (transmission grid ISOs/RTOs FERC jurisdiction interconnection processes) Experience researching corporate ownership structurescomfort navigating state corporation filings SEC filings UCC records and other public records to trace beneficial ownership
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