General Summary of Position:
The Office of Energy Transformation Fellow will work with the Massachusetts Office of Energy Transformation to assist in advancing policies, programs, and initiatives to implement the state's lead climate and clean energy mandates affordably, equitably and sustainably. The Office of Energy Transformation Fellow will assist in developing the strategic execution of work groups focused on one of four areas, depending on interest and alignment of skill sets, related to the gas-to-electric transition, readying and decarbonizing the electric grid, pursuing alternative mechanisms to finance investments in the electric utility distribution grid, and enabling sustainable economic development. The Office of Energy Transformation Fellow will also help support convening of an Energy Transformation Advisory Board (Advisory Board), comprised of senior level representatives from across the energy ecosystem in Massachusetts, including utilities, environmental justice organizations, policymakers, financial institutions, clean tech, power generators, labor, renewable energy developers, academic institutions, and others. Finally, the Office of Energy Transformation Fellows will support the execution of regional community meetings to share information about the work of the Office of Energy Transformation and elicit feedback and input to incorporate into future efforts.
This position will collaborate with the Executive Director and Deputy Executive Director of the Office of Energy Transformation, other Office of Energy Transformation Fellows, staff of the Massachusetts Executive Office of Energy and Environmental Affairs, the Massachusetts Clean Energy Center, the Department of Public Utilities, Analysis Group, the Georgetown Climate Center, the Harvard Energy and Environment Law Program, E3, Groundwork Data, and Consensus Building Institute, and other consultants, as needed, members of various stakeholder working groups, and the Energy Transformation Advisory Board, among others. This is a hybrid position with at least one day a week required to be in-person at the Office of Energy Transformation in downtown Boston.
Key Responsibilities:
Research and AnalysisAdditional Considerations:
This fellowship is a 12-month placement starting in January 2026Role is approximately 18 hours/weekFellowship is open to students currently enrolled in any college or universityMinimum Qualifications Required:
Credits toward a Bachelor's or graduate degree in sustainability, environmental, engineering, business, finance, sciences, policy, or related field.Strong problem-solving, communication, and organizational skills; able to work independently or collaboratively, with a client-services mindset and a diplomatic approach.Commitment to learning and growth.Experience with Microsoft Office, including Outlook, PowerPoint, Word, Excel, and SharePoint.Self-starter who takes initiative, is resourceful, and consistently delivers tasks and projects on time.Additional Considerations:
Demonstrated experience with data management, querying, and spreadsheet development as it pertains to work-related tasks and deadlines, including, for example, Word, PowerPoint, Excel, PowerBi and/or other data and metrics management/tracking programs.Experience developing, implementing, and managing projects and/or programs related to sustainability, energy system operations and management, building operation and management, power plant operations and management, finance, or GIS mapping.Demonstrated experience with project management, stakeholder engagement, and event/meeting planning.Special Instructions to Applicants:
Initial review of applications will begin immediately and continue until the position is filled. However, the position may close when an adequate number of qualified applicants is received.
This is a part-time, temporary, non-unit, non-benefited position.
Please include a resume and cover letter with your application. Names and contact information of three references will be required during the application process.
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