McKinsey & Company
Knowledge Analyst - Energy Solutions, Power & Heat
McKinsey & Company, Boston, Massachusetts, us, 02298
ConsultingKnowledge Analyst - Energy Solutions, Power & HeatJob ID: 92133Do you want to do work that matters, alongside supportive leaders who will help you grow faster than you ever thought possible? Are you a creative problem-solver who is energized by challenges?
You've come to the right place.Who You'll Work WithYou will be based in our Boston office, joining the Energy Solutions team within McKinsey's Global Energy & Materials practice. As a global leader in energy intelligence and analytics, Energy Solutions leverages cutting-edge data and technology to empower organizations across the entire energy value chain. Our team of world-class data scientists and analysts transform data into actionable insights, enabling clients to make well-informed strategic, tactical, and operational decisions. We help organizations capture opportunities, manage risks, and enhance performance.Your impact within our firmAs a Knowledge Analyst at McKinsey Energy Solutions within the Power & Heat team, you will be instrumental in shaping our proprietary market intelligence on the global power and heat sectors. You will delve into topics such as power demand forecasting, power supply technologies, power system modeling, market dynamics and trading, transmission and distribution, and heat supply and demand, among others.In this role, you will collaborate closely with experts from our Energy and Sustainability practices, integrating macroeconomic, technological, and policy trends with McKinsey's insights on the global power and heat sectors. Leveraging these insights, you will refine and expand our models for power and heat supply and demand forecasting, applying them to client projects for asset-backed consulting.Daily problem-solving will be a central aspect of your job. You will work alongside your manager, the leadership of Energy Solutions, and colleagues from the Power & Heat team as well as other functions across the firm. As you gain experience, you will contribute to the strategic direction of these topics and help develop more detailed projections. You will deepen your expertise in global and US energy markets and become a go-to expert in your content area, supporting colleagues and clients, including on longer-term client-serving projects.Your qualifications and skillsUndergraduate degree in science, management, engineering, economics or other discipline with a quantitative focus; advanced degree related to energy a plusPrior experience in power and heat-related topics, especially in power modeling using production cost tools (e.g., Plexos) coupled with a strong enthusiasm for the energy transitionAmbition to work in a fast-paced, result-oriented team with steep learning curve and strong commitment to coaching and developmentProven record of leadership in a work setting and/or through extracurricular activitiesAbility to work collaboratively in a team environment and effectively with people at all levels in an organizationAbility to communicate complex ideas effectively, both verbally and in writing, in EnglishPlease review the additional requirements regarding essential job functions of McKinsey colleagues.FOR U.S. APPLICANTS:
McKinsey & Company is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to sex, gender identity, sexual orientation, race, color, religion, national origin, disability, protected Veteran status, age, or any other characteristic protected by applicable law.Certain US jurisdictions require McKinsey & Company to include a reasonable estimate of the salary for this role. For new joiners for this role in the United States, including all office locations where the job may be performed, a reasonable estimated range is $92,000 - $95,000 USD to help you understand what you can expect. This reflects our best estimate of the lowest to highest salary/hourly wages for this role at the time of this posting, ensuring you have a clear picture right from the start, though it's important to remember that actual salaries may vary. Factors like your office location, your unique blend of experience and skills, start date and our current organizational needs all play a part in determining the final figure. Certain roles are also eligible for bonuses, subject to McKinsey's discretion and based on factors such as individual and/or organizational performance.Additionally, we provide a comprehensive benefits package that reflects our commitment to the wellness of our colleagues and their families. This includes medical, mental health, dental and vision coverage, telemedicine services, life, accident and disability insurance, parental leave and family planning benefits, caregiving resources, a generous retirement contributions program, financial guidance, and paid time off.FOR NON-U.S. APPLICANTS:
McKinsey & Company is an Equal Opportunity employer. For additional details regarding our global EEO policy and diversity initiatives, please visit our McKinsey Careers and Diversity & Inclusion sites.
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You've come to the right place.Who You'll Work WithYou will be based in our Boston office, joining the Energy Solutions team within McKinsey's Global Energy & Materials practice. As a global leader in energy intelligence and analytics, Energy Solutions leverages cutting-edge data and technology to empower organizations across the entire energy value chain. Our team of world-class data scientists and analysts transform data into actionable insights, enabling clients to make well-informed strategic, tactical, and operational decisions. We help organizations capture opportunities, manage risks, and enhance performance.Your impact within our firmAs a Knowledge Analyst at McKinsey Energy Solutions within the Power & Heat team, you will be instrumental in shaping our proprietary market intelligence on the global power and heat sectors. You will delve into topics such as power demand forecasting, power supply technologies, power system modeling, market dynamics and trading, transmission and distribution, and heat supply and demand, among others.In this role, you will collaborate closely with experts from our Energy and Sustainability practices, integrating macroeconomic, technological, and policy trends with McKinsey's insights on the global power and heat sectors. Leveraging these insights, you will refine and expand our models for power and heat supply and demand forecasting, applying them to client projects for asset-backed consulting.Daily problem-solving will be a central aspect of your job. You will work alongside your manager, the leadership of Energy Solutions, and colleagues from the Power & Heat team as well as other functions across the firm. As you gain experience, you will contribute to the strategic direction of these topics and help develop more detailed projections. You will deepen your expertise in global and US energy markets and become a go-to expert in your content area, supporting colleagues and clients, including on longer-term client-serving projects.Your qualifications and skillsUndergraduate degree in science, management, engineering, economics or other discipline with a quantitative focus; advanced degree related to energy a plusPrior experience in power and heat-related topics, especially in power modeling using production cost tools (e.g., Plexos) coupled with a strong enthusiasm for the energy transitionAmbition to work in a fast-paced, result-oriented team with steep learning curve and strong commitment to coaching and developmentProven record of leadership in a work setting and/or through extracurricular activitiesAbility to work collaboratively in a team environment and effectively with people at all levels in an organizationAbility to communicate complex ideas effectively, both verbally and in writing, in EnglishPlease review the additional requirements regarding essential job functions of McKinsey colleagues.FOR U.S. APPLICANTS:
McKinsey & Company is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to sex, gender identity, sexual orientation, race, color, religion, national origin, disability, protected Veteran status, age, or any other characteristic protected by applicable law.Certain US jurisdictions require McKinsey & Company to include a reasonable estimate of the salary for this role. For new joiners for this role in the United States, including all office locations where the job may be performed, a reasonable estimated range is $92,000 - $95,000 USD to help you understand what you can expect. This reflects our best estimate of the lowest to highest salary/hourly wages for this role at the time of this posting, ensuring you have a clear picture right from the start, though it's important to remember that actual salaries may vary. Factors like your office location, your unique blend of experience and skills, start date and our current organizational needs all play a part in determining the final figure. Certain roles are also eligible for bonuses, subject to McKinsey's discretion and based on factors such as individual and/or organizational performance.Additionally, we provide a comprehensive benefits package that reflects our commitment to the wellness of our colleagues and their families. This includes medical, mental health, dental and vision coverage, telemedicine services, life, accident and disability insurance, parental leave and family planning benefits, caregiving resources, a generous retirement contributions program, financial guidance, and paid time off.FOR NON-U.S. APPLICANTS:
McKinsey & Company is an Equal Opportunity employer. For additional details regarding our global EEO policy and diversity initiatives, please visit our McKinsey Careers and Diversity & Inclusion sites.
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