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Energy Infrastructure Technical Analyst - Hybrid (Washington DC)

ICF, Washington, District of Columbia, us, 20022

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Energy Infrastructure Technical Analyst - Hybrid (Washington DC) ICF is seeking an Energy Infrastructure Technical Analyst to provide technical support to U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) programs related to energy security, including pre and post-hazard mitigation, energy systems engineering, distributed energy resources, and emerging technologies (e.g., artificial intelligence, cloud).

Key Responsibilities

Assist in the review of technical application materials and concept papers, including pre-screening of related documents for competitive solicitations.

Provide recommendations in the development of requirements and evaluation of proposed technical applications.

Review proposed project statements, objectives, and budgets.

Provide technical expertise and recommendations to ensure active project management.

Assist in synthesizing information for decision-making.

Offer informed opinions regarding budget changes based on best practices and market conditions.

Support technical progress evaluations, quarterly feedback, and risk assessments/mitigation planning.

Support the Technical Project Officer to ensure appropriate implementation, installation, and testing of equipment by award recipients.

Support Federal staff in collecting, reviewing, and verifying final project reporting.

Collect data for program evaluation.

Conduct analysis to assist DOE in managing the portfolio of technical projects, including recommending process improvements and innovative technologies and methodologies that can be leveraged.

Leverage energy security and technology knowledge to produce rapid, in-depth analysis of cyber and physical emerging risks to the energy sector, and support development of impact assessments and mitigation strategies for DOE stakeholders.

Disseminate independent assessments, track implementation of recommendations, obtain feedback from programs and functional organizations, and routinely provide advice and progress reports.

Minimum Qualifications

Bachelor’s degree in cybersecurity, computer science, engineering, business, or related field AND 6+ years technical experience related to energy infrastructure, including electricity, petroleum, and/or natural gas systems.

Experience with energy cybersecurity, energy security, energy engineering, or related fields.

Master's degree in cybersecurity, computer science, engineering, business, or related field AND 4+ years technical experience related to energy infrastructure, including electricity, petroleum, and/or natural gas systems.

Technical, financial, and project management experience.

Experience supporting a federal client (i.e., Department of Energy, FERC, or DHS) and/or working for an energy company.

US Citizenship.

Preferred Skills/Experience

8 - 10+ years technical experience related to energy infrastructure, including electricity, petroleum, and/or natural gas systems.

Defense critical energy infrastructure experience.

Professional Skills

Strong communication & research skills: Excellent written, verbal, and interpersonal communication; advanced writing and research abilities.

Technical & analytical strengths: Proficient in Microsoft Office; skilled in problem-solving, organization, and analysis.

Collaborative & adaptable: Quick learner, self-motivated, team-oriented, and effective in fast-paced, cross-functional environments.

Working at ICF ICF is a global advisory and technology services provider that combines expertise with cutting-edge technology to help clients solve complex challenges and shape the future. ICF is an equal opportunity employer. For more information, please read our EEO policy.

Pay Range $73,403.00 - $124,784.00 (Full-time, Washington DC)

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