ICF
Lead Energy Consultant
ICF is hiring a Lead Energy Consultant for our Energy Analytics practice. The role involves developing innovative, high‑quality energy transition products and services across multiple projects with all staff levels.
Why You Will Love Working Here
Flexible workplace arrangements for work‑life balance
Community investment: donation matching and volunteer opportunities
Professional growth: tuition reimbursement, 401(k) and 401(k) matching, Employee Stock Purchase Plan
Access to cutting‑edge technology and expert client engagements
What You Will Be Doing
Assist with energy efficiency, electrification, distributed energy resources, and decarbonization studies and program planning for U.S. and Canadian utilities and government agencies.
Develop and design innovative program strategies, conduct market research on energy efficiency technologies, and perform advanced energy‑saving calculations and economic analyses for residential and commercial sectors.
Oversee market research and develop expertise on emerging technologies, evaluate and benchmark program performance, and manage and analyze large datasets using advanced Excel functions.
Prepare and present persuasive reports and presentations; co‑author client deliverables, white papers, and marketing pieces.
Assist with business development activities, including writing proposals.
What We Need You To Have (minimum Qualifications)
Bachelor’s degree in engineering or related field with a focus on sustainability, building energy efficiency, building science, or renewables.
8+ years of energy industry experience in consulting, energy management, building science, DSM program studies, regulatory support, and program implementation.
What We Would Like You To Have
Strong quantitative and analytical skills, including data collection, analysis, and economic valuation (NPV, IRR).
Excellent written and verbal communication skills.
In‑depth knowledge of energy efficiency technologies, utility cost‑effectiveness tests, DSM, and distributed energy resources.
Understanding of energy policy and regulation, U.S. and Canadian codes (IECC, ASHRAE), and energy storage and CHP systems.
Graduate degree in engineering or a related field (specializing in sustainability, building science, or energy policy).
Experience in regulatory and public stakeholder processes, project resource management, and business development.
Team player with the ability to work in a fast‑paced environment.
Working at ICF ICF is a global advisory and technology services provider that drives complex client solutions. We are an equal‑opportunity employer committed to diversity, transparency, and fair hiring practices. For more information, read our EEO policy and the
ICF Equal Employment Opportunity Statement .
Candidate AI Usage Policy AI tools are not permitted for interview responses. If an accommodation requiring AI is needed, contact
candidateaccommodation@icf.com .
Pay Range $107,936 – $183,491 (Nationwide Remote Office)
Seniority level Mid‑Senior level
Employment type Full‑time
Job function Management and Manufacturing; Business Consulting and Services
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Why You Will Love Working Here
Flexible workplace arrangements for work‑life balance
Community investment: donation matching and volunteer opportunities
Professional growth: tuition reimbursement, 401(k) and 401(k) matching, Employee Stock Purchase Plan
Access to cutting‑edge technology and expert client engagements
What You Will Be Doing
Assist with energy efficiency, electrification, distributed energy resources, and decarbonization studies and program planning for U.S. and Canadian utilities and government agencies.
Develop and design innovative program strategies, conduct market research on energy efficiency technologies, and perform advanced energy‑saving calculations and economic analyses for residential and commercial sectors.
Oversee market research and develop expertise on emerging technologies, evaluate and benchmark program performance, and manage and analyze large datasets using advanced Excel functions.
Prepare and present persuasive reports and presentations; co‑author client deliverables, white papers, and marketing pieces.
Assist with business development activities, including writing proposals.
What We Need You To Have (minimum Qualifications)
Bachelor’s degree in engineering or related field with a focus on sustainability, building energy efficiency, building science, or renewables.
8+ years of energy industry experience in consulting, energy management, building science, DSM program studies, regulatory support, and program implementation.
What We Would Like You To Have
Strong quantitative and analytical skills, including data collection, analysis, and economic valuation (NPV, IRR).
Excellent written and verbal communication skills.
In‑depth knowledge of energy efficiency technologies, utility cost‑effectiveness tests, DSM, and distributed energy resources.
Understanding of energy policy and regulation, U.S. and Canadian codes (IECC, ASHRAE), and energy storage and CHP systems.
Graduate degree in engineering or a related field (specializing in sustainability, building science, or energy policy).
Experience in regulatory and public stakeholder processes, project resource management, and business development.
Team player with the ability to work in a fast‑paced environment.
Working at ICF ICF is a global advisory and technology services provider that drives complex client solutions. We are an equal‑opportunity employer committed to diversity, transparency, and fair hiring practices. For more information, read our EEO policy and the
ICF Equal Employment Opportunity Statement .
Candidate AI Usage Policy AI tools are not permitted for interview responses. If an accommodation requiring AI is needed, contact
candidateaccommodation@icf.com .
Pay Range $107,936 – $183,491 (Nationwide Remote Office)
Seniority level Mid‑Senior level
Employment type Full‑time
Job function Management and Manufacturing; Business Consulting and Services
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