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Senior Consultant, Utilities, Market and Decarbonization Programs

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West Monroe

West Monroe

Compensation

$116,000 - $157,000/year

Chicago; Los Angeles; New York; San Francisco; United States
Remote
Posted March 19, 2026

Job Description

Are you ready to make an impact?

West Monroe is seeking a mission-driven Senior Consultant to join the Energy & Utilities team. In this role, you will directly contribute to the execution and management of decarbonization consulting projects that use building energy modeling, advanced analytics, and research that support energy efficiency, electrification, decarbonization, and the integration of renewables into the electric grid.

We are looking for someone who is passionate about delivering exceptional client service, dedicated to our mission of meeting state, federal, and international carbon mitigation goals, and enthusiastic about growing with our dynamic consulting firm.

Depending on experience, initial assignments may include advanced analytics to identify opportunities to improve alignment between demand-side programs and distribution planning needs and support long-term decarbonization goals and/or technical and project support for our role as technology and codes and standards experts in the California Market Transformation Administrator program.

Responsibilities 

  • Be a trusted advisor to our clients by providing pragmatic advice based on defensible data and analysis
  • Manage and contribute to multiple projects including technical research and analysis, client engagement, subcontractor management, and external stakeholder engagement including:  
    • Scoping and launching new projects
    • Engaging in primary and secondary research  
    • Procuring test equipment and arranging laboratory tests
    • Supporting laboratory and field investigations  
    • Fostering coalition-building  
    • Supporting legal, regulatory, and policy reviews 
  • Conduct building energy modeling to determine energy savings or operating characteristics of buildings, technologies, or competing technologies
  • Plan, scope, and oversee lab and field studies related to technologies or practices
  • Plan and conduct analysis of research results from laboratory tests, field studies, and/or building energy modeling
  • Develop and maintain budget forecasts and project schedules across multiple projects
  • Coordinate research with state programs and independent entities
  • Ensure high-quality deliverables, including spreadsheets with supporting calculations, memos, reports, and presentations 
  • Contribute to business development and proposal writing.

Qualifications:

Required Qualifications 

  • Bachelor’s degree in engineering or technical field(s) is required; bachelor’s degree in mechanical or electrical engineering is preferred
  • 6+ years of relevant work experience, preferably including consulting and utility energy efficiency program exposure
  • Demonstrated experience with:
    • Energy modeling (EnergyPlus, OpenStudio, ModelKit, IESVE, TraneTrace, etc.) and engineering simulations
    • Python, R, or similar programming languages for data analysis
  • Comfort contributing to complex projects with a problem-solving orientation that prioritizes client needs.  
  • Strong attention to detail, including maintaining consistency and rigor across multi-section documents with multiple contributors
  • Proven project management experience with a successful track record.
  • Strong initiative, creativity, and curiosity; ability to work independently and collaboratively.
  • Excellent communication and presentation skills, including the ability to adapt technical material for broader audiences.
  • Confidence, enthusiasm, humility, and the highest ethical standards 
  • Desire to work in a remote environment with colleagues throughout the U.S. with primary alignment with West Co
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