Your responsibilities may include (but are not limited to): Manage Energy practice teams in market and transmission analysis engagements, including integrated resource planning studies, regulatory/policy analysis, market/commercial due diligence for developers and financial investor clients; Act as a principal custodian of some of the Energy practice's nodal production costing and power flow models; Perform a broad range of quantitative consulting tasks such as developing forecast scenarios and assumptions, interpreting study results and tying to historical and forward market conditions, and identifying creative mitigation options to alleviate transmission reliability and congestion issues; Support the development of industry leading models through research and analysis, programming, and model vetting in areas like development support, transaction due diligence, and utility planning; Develop presentations and reports to concisely, comprehensively, and accurately share findings with clients on complex matters; Effectively communicate and present information and results to senior- and mid-level staff of clients; Oversee junior staff in the production of reports, presentations, and market analyses. Consultants in CRA's Energy practice have researched, published, taught, and consulted on energy matters for a wide range of clients, including electric and gas utilities, investors, power asset owners and developers, power agencies, large industrial firms, and clean energy technology leaders.