Senior Analyst Fundamentals Analysis Information Technology (IT) - Houston, MN at Geebo

Senior Analyst Fundamentals Analysis

A key Optimus client is looking to hire a Senior Fundamental Analysis Analyst.
Key activities include:
Developing or improving models to forecast supply and demand in key markets Developing or improving models to forecast commodity prices Analysis of environmental regulations and resulting impact on markets Fundamental research Creating presentation materials Presenting analysis results to members of the senior management team Relevant Skills and
Experience:
Bachelors or advanced economics, mathematics, business, engineering, or other quantitative discipline with at least three years of experience in energy sector is required.
Knowledge base should cover a subset of the following topics:
Power, natural gas, and emissions markets Familiarity with research tools such as ABB-Ventyx Energy Velocity, SNL, and Bloomberg Familiarity with modeling languages such as Python, R, or MatLab Familiarity with Power plant operations and technology (conventional and renewable) Strong Microsoft Power Point skills Strong verbal and written communication skills.
Works within broad guidelines; able to work independently with minimal supervision.
Team player who is used to diving into issues, brainstorming solutions, and learning new methods and tools to address; results oriented.
Tagged:
Commercial Finance Recommended Skills Communication Economy Energy Production Engineering Forecasting Fundamental Science Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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