About the Role
A Utility Analyst for Enterprise Businesses is responsible for analyzing and managing energy expenses for Enerprise businesses in Alberta. The primary role of the utility analyst is to help businesses reduce energy costs and improve energy efficiency, while ensuring that energy supplies meet the needs of the business.
Here are some key responsibilities of a Utility Analyst for Small Businesses:
Energy bill analysis: Analyzing energy bills to identify areas for cost savings and energy-saving opportunities.
Energy procurement: Negotiating and securing the best energy rates and contracts for the business.
Energy management: Monitoring energy usage and managing energy consumption to reduce costs and improve efficiency.
Energy reporting: Providing regular energy reports and analysis to help the business understand their energy consumption patterns and identify areas for improvement.
Energy sustainability: Advising the business on energy sustainability initiatives, such as transitioning to renewable energy sources.
Regulatory compliance: Ensuring that the business is compliant with energy regulations and reporting requirements.
Stakeholder management: Managing relationships with energy providers, regulators, and other stakeholders to ensure that energy supplies meet the needs of the business.
In conclusion, the role of a Utility Analyst for Enterprise businesses is critical for helping businesses reduce energy costs, improve energy efficiency, manage energy consumption, and ensure compliance with energy regulations.
Requirements
Education: A bachelor's degree in a related field such as business administration, engineering, or environmental science is preferred.
Experience: A minimum of 3-5 years of experience in energy management, utility operations, or a related field is required.
Project management skills: Ability to manage multiple projects and meet deadlines, while ensuring that changes are implemented effectively and efficiently.
Strong communication skills: Excellent verbal and written communication skills to effectively communicate with internal stakeholders and external customers.
Technical knowledge: Strong technical knowledge of energy systems, including electricity, gas, water, and waste, and their regulatory frameworks.
Problem-solving skills: Ability to identify and solve complex problems, as well as anticipate and mitigate potential issues.
Customer focus: Strong customer-focused approach, with a willingness to understand and meet the needs of customers.
Stakeholder management: Ability to build and manage relationships with stakeholders, including energy providers, regulators, and internal teams.
Adaptability: Ability to adapt to change, and the ability to work in a fast-paced environment.
Regulatory compliance: Strong understanding of energy regulations and compliance requirements, and the ability to ensure that the business is compliant.
About
Alberta Utility Services is an independent subsidiary that provides all registered Alberta businesses a complimentary utility rate check. There is no brokerage fees or fees to check existing rates and change requests to move to new rates from any service provider.
The goal is to offer Alberta businesses with up to date utility rates to help reduce business expenses and/or move to more energy sustainable services.