Strategy Analyst III – Residential Energy Efficiency (Hybrid)
Location: Providence, RI
Pay Range: $55–$75/hr W2
The Strategy Analyst III – Residential Programs will support the design, development, and delivery of residential energy efficiency programs. This position is responsible for aligning program strategy with customer needs, internal capabilities, and regulatory priorities. The analyst will collaborate across internal teams and external stakeholders to ensure effective program implementation that meets cost-effectiveness and policy goals.
This position is ideal for a candidate with strong analytical skills, regulatory understanding, and experience in utility energy efficiency programs.
Hybrid position: 1–2 days per week in the Providence, RI (Melrose) office
Schedule flexibility available
Customer Focus
Develop a deep understanding of residential customer segments and their energy needs
Use market research and data analysis to shape effective and inclusive program designs
Incorporate customer feedback and industry best practices into solution development
Internal Collaboration
Work cross-functionally with program implementation, engineering, planning, and vendor teams
Ensure alignment on program scope, timelines, and strategies
Recommend improvements to internal processes and coordination
Regulatory Support
Maintain relationships with regulators and stakeholders involved in the program review process
Attend regulatory meetings, contribute to filings, and support data/report submissions
Assist in negotiating program budgets, participation goals, and performance targets
Metrics and Analysis
Track and analyze program metrics including energy savings, participation, and cost-effectiveness
Develop and refine key performance indicators for program success
Use data-driven insights to inform program planning and improvements
Industry Engagement
Stay informed on national and regional energy efficiency trends, technologies, and policies
Engage with peer utilities, professional organizations, and conferences
Identify and incorporate emerging best practices into the residential portfolio
Education & Experience
Bachelor’s degree in environmental policy, engineering, economics, public policy, or a related field
Minimum of 5 years of relevant experience in utility, energy efficiency, or regulatory sectors
Experience designing or supporting residential energy efficiency programs
Skills & Competencies
Strong written and verbal communication
Ability to analyze, organize, and present both quantitative and qualitative data
Comfortable working across cross-functional teams and managing multiple stakeholders
Familiarity with energy efficiency regulations, policies, and industry terminology
Advanced proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite (Excel, PowerPoint, Word, Outlook)