Associate Director Energy Transition Strategy (infrastructure) with a Global Management Consultancy
Client Details
Global Management Consultancy
Description
I am recruiting for an Associate Director Energy Transition Strategy (infrastructure) with a global consultancy based in London you. The team focuses on giving strategic advice on the Energy Transition to their clients in the energy and water sectors premised on net zero. The role:
- The projects that you will advise on will be high profile and varied. These could include advising on net zero strategies for regulated and non-regulated businesses across all utilities, decarbonisation of the energy sector, energy policy impact assessment including the future of gas, low carbon technology assessments, market analysis in the context of commercial and regulatory due diligence for transactions in the net zero space, and much more.
- There is no 'typical project'. You will need to apply a structured strategic approach to problem solving, drawing on established strategic and commercial principles, while having the capacity to think creatively.
- You will be leading the delivery of proposals and key projects. This will include delegating tasks to team members, constructing project plans, managing client interactions, tracking budgets, and complying with the company's risk processes.
- You will maintain a good technical understanding of the key sectors across all power and utilities vectors, in particular the energy and water sectors including energy production, transport and end use as well as policy, regulation, subsidies and commercial structures
Profile
You will have:
- A strong sector specific knowledge in combination with strong technical skills (business, commercial, economics, financial).
- Significant experience in the strategy space, ideally with experience of applying this to the energy sector in particular, preferably linked to one of the disruptive energy industries or a consultant specialising in these sectors;
- Have strong knowledge of corporate strategy, investment decision making and commercial/regulatory due diligence;
- Have a good understanding of new and emerging value propositions in the utilities sector (such as electric vehicles, heat, hydrogen, solar & storage or demand side response)
- Have experience or understanding of energy policy and economic regulation as well as a good understanding of future energy scenarios and how they impact businesses in the sector;
- Be skilled in strategic and financial analysis, modelling and scenario/options analysis and have a good understanding of cost-benefit analysis and/or impact assessment studies;
- Provide persuasive and self-assured responses in a credible manner;
- Have experience of managing medium size project teams, with a focus on mentoring and coaching junior staff; and
Job Offer
£90,000 - £110,000 PA DOE plus care allowance, bonus and benefits