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Energy Analyst Intern

Energy Ventures Analysis Inc. (EVA) – named one of the top energy management consulting firms by Forbes magazine – is seeking one to two full-time (40 hours per week) interns for the summer of 2021. The ideal candidate will have:
  • an interest in the energy sector
  • strong analytical skills
  • robust experience in excel modeling
  • understanding of statistical methods and data analysis
  • excellent Microsoft Excel skills, experience in VBA coding is a plus
  • excellent communication skills and ability to work in teams
  • an excellent academic record (3.0 GPA or better)
  • seniors in energy or quantitative bachelor/masters programs preferred
Since EVA is a small-sized energy consulting firm (<25 employees) covering the entire energy sector, the candidate’s responsibilities will be wide-ranging. Responsibilities include assisting with consulting engagements, analyzing complex problems using large amounts of data, conducting research, conceptualizing and developing excel models, and assisting in the development and construction of various analytical publications. Focus areas will be around power, renewables, natural gas and petroleum products, coal, and environmental/regulatory affairs. However, there will be opportunities to work across all of EVA.

This position is a paid internship, starting in May/June, depending on the candidate’s availability and academic schedule. Hourly wages depend on skill and education level but typically range from $20 to $25 an hour. The deadline for consideration will be on April 15, 2021.

To be considered for the position, please submit a resume with related work experiences and a cover letter explaining your interest in the energy sector and the available opening. Any writing or project samples related to the energy industry are appreciated but not essential.

Please send the resume and cover letter to support@evainc.com. Please put “EVA 2021 Summer Internship” in the subject line. No calls, please.