Consulting Research Analyst II, Residential Decarbonization | Wisconsin, United States (Remote) 22 views

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Field experience including measurement and verification, and observation of energy systems.
Travel Percentage
Bachelor’s degree, or advanced degree preferred, in mechanical, electrical, or architectural engineering, science, environmental studies, economics, policy or professional equivalent.
While this role is remote, our current geographic focus of our work is New England and the Midwest, so locating there would be an added plus.
Location: Wisconsin, United States (Remote)
Publish results in high quality journals or other significant media; develop policy briefs on behalf of the organization.
Natural curiosity and interest in learning about new approaches to decarbonization
Conduct field research at homes and community facilities to gather information and data, which may include measurements and qualitative outcomes.
Conduct primary and secondary research on residential and community decarbonization, with a focus on electrification and heat pump approaches.
We are seeking a Research Analyst II who will play a key role in conducting research to quantify carbon and energy impacts of different electrification and decarbonization strategies. The Research Analyst role is part of our Research and Innovation Team where we study, develop, and test the next generation of energy solutions. Slipstream is a national, mission-driven organization that accelerates climate solutions for everyone. We inspire new solutions to big energy challenges. We are optimistic, inclusive, and ambitious about our impact. Our Research and Innovation Team is a national leader in understanding the real impacts that these new solutions have on addressing climate change.
Natural curiosity and interest in learning about new approaches to decarbonization
Conduct primary and secondary research on residential and community decarbonization, with a focus on electrification and heat pump approaches.
2-5 years of experience in related work.
Fully Remote
Analyze research data, which includes gathering, cleaning, and applying statistical or econometric methods to a variety of data sources
Salary Range
$72,000.00 – $80,000.00 Salary
Understanding of methods for equitable deployment of decarbonization strategies
Experience with research methods and conducting research
Research Analyst II
Conduct field research at homes and community facilities to gather information and data, which may include measurements and qualitative outcomes.
Experience processing and analyzing data sets, using statistical and data management tools. Preference towards those that have experience with R coding. Other coding languages such as Stata and Python will be considered but with lower preference.
What you’ll need:
Ability to manage complex projects both independently and with a diverse set of research teammates
Knowledge of relevant building energy codes and standards (e.g., ASHRAE, AHRI, IEEE)
Some experience in residential building systems, specifically HVAC, water heating, and/or heat pumps
Experience processing and analyzing data sets, using statistical and data management tools. Preference towards those that have experience with R coding. Other coding languages such as Stata and Python will be considered but with lower preference.
Publish results in high quality journals or other significant media; develop policy briefs on behalf of the organization.
Job Location
Analyze research data, which includes gathering, cleaning, and applying statistical or econometric methods to a variety of data sources
Bachelor’s degree, or advanced degree preferred, in mechanical, electrical, or architectural engineering, science, environmental studies, economics, policy or professional equivalent.
Knowledge of relevant building energy codes and standards (e.g., ASHRAE, AHRI, IEEE)
Remote Type
What you’ll do:
Field experience including measurement and verification, and observation of energy systems.
Ability to communicate complex concepts with a diverse group of energy stakeholders, including technical and non-technical (researchers, facility operators, building occupants, working groups, etc.)
Our ideal Research Analyst II has some experience in conducting research and analysis on residential systems including HVAC, water heating, and heat pump applications. You want to creatively address climate change using both your technical skills and your curiosity. You thrive in a collegial and collaborative environment with a diverse group of researchers.
Implement research strategies for Slipstream in areas of expertise
Hybrid/ Remote – Wisconsin
Analytical thinker, ability to solve complex problems and conduct energy analysis
Experience with research methods and conducting research
Understanding of methods for equitable deployment of decarbonization strategies
Ability to communicate complex concepts with a diverse group of energy stakeholders, including technical and non-technical (researchers, facility operators, building occupants, working groups, etc.)
Job Details
We encourage candidates from different backgrounds. You are key to the success of our organization by demonstrating our values, engaging in our mission, and creating results that will produce enduring economic and environmental benefits for all. Show us how you collaborate and how you include under-represented perspectives to drive better ideas. While this role is remote, our current geographic focus of our work is New England and the Midwest, so locating there would be an added plus.
Bachelor’s degree, or advanced degree preferred, in mechanical, electrical, or architectural engineering, science, environmental studies, economics, policy or professional equivalent.
Ability to manage complex projects both independently and with a diverse set of research teammates
Implement research strategies for Slipstream in areas of expertise
About the job
2-5 years of experience in related work.
We’d like it if you had familiarity with these too, but if not here’s what you’ll learn:
Research Analyst II (Senior Analyst), Residential Decarbonization
Conduct primary and secondary research on residential and community decarbonization, with a focus on electrification and heat pump approaches.
Publish results in high quality journals or other significant media; develop policy briefs on behalf of the organization.
Qualifications
Some experience in residential building systems, specifically HVAC, water heating, and/or heat pumps
Field experience including measurement and verification, and observation of energy systems.
Up to 10%
Description
Analytical thinker, ability to solve complex problems and conduct energy analysis
Serve as a technical resource for various teams throughout Slipstream.
Serve as a technical resource for various teams throughout Slipstream.
Ability to communicate complex concepts with a diverse group of energy stakeholders, including technical and non-technical (researchers, facility operators, building occupants, working groups, etc.)

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