Energy & Utilities Analyst III
Listed on 2026-02-20
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Energy/Power Generation
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Government
Overview
The Vermont Public Service Department (PSD) is seeking an experienced Energy & Utilities Analyst to support the State's advocacy and policy work in electric utility regulation, rate making, and power supply. This role is ideal for an analyst who can step into utility rate cases and regulatory proceedings immediately, without requiring extensive onboarding in energy rate making or utility regulation.
The successful candidate will bring strong quantitative and financial analysis skills, advanced proficiency in Microsoft Excel, and hands‑on experience working for, with, or regulating electric utilities, particularly in power supply, rate design, or demand‑side energy analysis. As part of the PSD Planning Division, the Analyst will support Vermont's energy policy development and implementation by analyzing utility filings, evaluating economic impacts, and providing expert analysis before the Public Utility Commission and the Legislature.
The Department serves as the State's advocate on behalf of the public in electric, efficiency, thermal energy, and telecommunications matters and plays a central role in advancing the Comprehensive Energy Plan.
Responsibilities- Analyzing and evaluating utility rate cases, tariff filings, Integrated Resource Plans, and other regulatory filings before the Vermont Public Utility Commission
- Developing and reviewing quantitative economic models, forecasts, and cost‑benefit analyses related to energy policy and utility costs
- Evaluating rate structures and rate design using industry best practices and Vermont‑specific considerations
- Assembling, analyzing, and presenting large utility and energy‑sector datasets, primarily in Excel
- Conducting energy planning studies and producing analytical reports on policy development and implementation
- Writing clear, defensible reports and providing expert testimony to the Public Utility Commission and the Vermont General Assembly
- Collaborating with electric utilities, developers, state and regional agencies, municipalities, and other energy‑sector stakeholders
Ideal candidates will have demonstrated experience in economic analysis, financial modeling, and regulatory analysis related to electric utilities or energy markets, along with strong written and verbal communication skills. Advanced Excel skills are essential, as most utility filings and regulatory analyses rely on transparent, spreadsheet‑based models. Experience with additional data management or analytics tools is a plus.
Location & TravelThe Department is located in walkable downtown Montpelier and is accessible by public transit, with opportunities for telework and hybrid work arrangements within the Governor's return‑to‑office guidelines. Some public speaking, attendance at public meetings and testimony before committees and boards is required. Evening, weekend, or overtime work may be occasionally necessary. Incumbents should have some private means of transportation available.
Who May ApplyThis position, Energy & Utilities Analyst III (Job Requisition #53666), is open to all State employees and external applicants.
If you would like more information about this position, please contact Anne Margolis golis. Resumes will not be accepted via e‑mail. You must apply online to be considered.
Environmental FactorsNormal office working conditions generally prevail, with some required travel to sites and meetings. Some public speaking, attendance at public meetings and testimony before committees and boards is required. Evening, weekend, or overtime work may be occasionally necessary. Incumbents should have some private means of transportation available.
Minimum QualificationsMaster's degree AND three (3) or more years of professional experience working in the field of economic or energy planning and analysis.
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Bachelor's degree AND four (4) or more years of professional experience working in the field of economic or energy planning and analysis.
Preferred QualificationsCollege degree in economics, engineering, or science.
Total CompensationAs a State employee you are offered a great career opportunity, but it's more than a paycheck. The State's total compensation…
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