Junior Data Analyst

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Small Team, Huge ImpactWe are a small family, but we encourage initiatives to uncover new business opportunities.Innovation Is KeyJoin a culture of innovation and career development. Our careers encourage openness, transparency, and collaboration to help you grow.Customer CentricOur company is customer focused, and our careers are designed to deliver value to every client.Professional DevelopmentCareers at UtiliSave offer full industry introduction, complete career training, and continuous support for your professional development.RecognitionWe acknowledge the efforts of our employees and offer bonuses and commission plans.BenefitsWe offer a competitive salary, excellent health, dental and vision benefits and also a 401K plan.UtiliSave is seeking qualified candidates for Junior Data Analyst position. This is a business critical hands-on role and the ideal candidate will have a record of success in a role focused on gathering data, cost analysis, analyzing complicated laws and regulations, and identifying cases, opportunities and solutions. This position interfaces directly with customers, so strong communication, presentation and client management skills are also essential. Previous familiarity with utility regulations, rates and billing is a must.Job Type: Full-TimeLocation: Remote, US onlySalary: $40,000 – $45,000Responsibilities• Apply your analytical skills and general business knowledge to identify cost savings opportunities for clients.• Use UtiliSave’s proprietary software applications, conduct financial, utility and business analysis of clients’ operations, and initiate action to obtain cost savings for clients.• Interface with clients, utility companies, tax authorities, regulatory authorities and government agencies to obtain appropriate information to successfully implement savings opportunities.• Match details in complex utility tariff codes against our clients’ usage and practices to identify new savings.• Collaborate with our IT group in implementing tools to improve our clients’ accounts review process.Requirements• Working knowledge of one or more programming skills: R, Python, SQL.• The ability to grasp and explain technical and legal concepts and business issues.• Preferred: 1-2 years of experience in a relevant auditing or analyst role.• Preferred: previous experience working with or for a regulated public utility, especially dealing with rate billing analysis and customer interaction.• Preferred: college degree in business, finance, mathematics, or other related field.Benefits• 401(k) matching• Dental insurance• Health insurance• Life insurance• Vision insurance• Paid time off• Paid sick leave• Paid holidays• Professional development assistanceApply via email to [email protected]. Please include a resume and optional cover letter.

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