Analyst, Application Policy & Conservation
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Position Type: Union Temporary
Department: Application Policy & Conservation
Salary Grade: 6 ($86,210 - $101,349)
Job Posting Close Date: 08/15/2025
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Overview
We are currently seeking an energetic and collaborative individual to join our team as an Analyst in the Application Policy & Conservation department. In this role, you will be responsible for supporting the processing of energy conservation and transition-related utility applications for rate funding, adjudicative policy development, and supporting technical projects related to these and other topics.
Responsibilities
- Research energy efficiency policy and programs in Ontario and in other jurisdictions
- Undertake research and analysis on topics including, but not limited to, energy efficiency, energy savings analysis, estimation of energy savings potential, and cost-benefit savings analysis
- Assist Advisors and Senior Advisors with adjudicative proceedings (e.g. notices, procedural orders, decisions, oral hearing schedules) and policy development initiatives, including supporting the planning and coordination of stakeholder sessions and/or working groups
- Assist in the annual evaluation, measurement & verification of energy efficiency programs in Ontario
- Assist Advisors and Senior Advisors with policy development initiatives
- Support the development of policies related to electricity and natural gas applications by conducting policy research and preparing presentations, letters, reports, and other documentation with policy recommendations
- Work closely on internal technical and administrative projects to support the team, department and/or organization
Qualifications
- Undergraduate degree in Engineering, Public Policy, Mathematics, Statistics, Economics, Finance, Environmental Studies, Business Administration, or related field
- 2 years’ experience working in a regulatory environment and/or electricity or gas utility
- Interest or experience in energy conservation, energy efficiency analysis, and/or cost-benefit analysis
- Proficient in Microsoft Office (Excel, Word, PowerPoint)
- Analytical and statistical software skills are assets
Pursuant to the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act, the Ontario Energy Board will make reasonable efforts to provide accommodation to candidates with disabilities in the course of the recruitment process upon written request. We request that candidates seeking accommodation identify their particular accommodation needs as soon as possible in the job selection process. Questions concerning the availability of accommodation in the recruitment process may be forwarded by email to hr@oeb.ca.