BCS Allegient has a 35-year history of helping government, research, and private sector clients implement their programs and missions to achieve success. We offer a breadth of professional support services in the areas of business management, communications, systems engineering, analysis, mission execution, and organization performance. BCS Allegient is currently hiring for an Energy Economist to join our team at the Department of Energy in Washington, D.C.
Salary range: $90K-$130K dependent on years of experience
Position Overview
The Energy Economist will provide advanced analytical, technical, and research support to a Department of Energy contract. This role is designed for an experienced professional with strong understanding of energy analysis, data interpretation, and policy or program support.
The successful candidate will work both independently and collaboratively to conduct complex analyses, oversee data mining efforts, and deliver clear, actionable insights to senior-level stakeholders within the Department. This position requires strong judgment, technical depth, and the ability to communicate complex information effectively to leadership.
Key Responsibilities
- Conduct technical and analytical assessments related to energy programs, policies, or initiatives
- Lead and oversee data mining activities, ensuring data quality, accuracy, and relevance
- Perform research and analysis to support program decision-making and strategic planning
- Develop reports, briefings, and presentations for senior-level Department leadership
- Translate complex technical findings into clear, concise insights for non-technical audiences
- Collaborate with cross-functional team members, including analysts and program staff
- Work independently to manage assignments, timelines, and deliverables
- Support program reviews, evaluations, and compliance with DOE requirements
- Provide expertise and guidance to junior staff as needed
- Bachelor’s degree in energy, engineering, economics, policy, data analytics, or a related field (an advanced degree may be substituted for years of experience)
- 4–10 years of professional experience in energy analysis, technical research, or program support
- Demonstrated experience conducting technical analysis and data-driven research
- Strong analytical and problem-solving skills with attention to detail
- Ability to communicate effectively with senior-level stakeholders
- Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite (Excel, Word, PowerPoint)
- Experience working independently in a structured, deadline-driven environment
Preferred Qualifications
- Advanced degree (Master’s or PhD) in a related discipline
- Experience supporting federal government or DOE programs
- Experience with energy policy
- Familiarity with federal energy initiatives
- Experience with regional energy markets
- Experience overseeing or mentoring analysts or junior staff
We are equal opportunity/affirmative action employers, committed to diversity in the workplace. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, gender identity, sexual orientation, national origin, disability, or protected veteran status, or any other protected characteristic under state or local law.