Inbound Solar Energy Consultant
GoodleapFull Time
Entry Level & New Grad
Candidates must have a Bachelor's or Master's degree with a graduation date in December 2026 or May 2027, a strong academic record in a relevant field such as engineering, finance, or economics, and proven analytical, quantitative, communication, and problem-solving skills. A demonstrated interest in learning about the energy industry and the energy transition, the ability to multitask and prioritize, and strong team and interpersonal skills are also required.
The Graduate Management Consultant will work on challenging assignments requiring rigorous analysis to drive insights and conclusions, engaging closely with clients and deploying knowledge quickly. Responsibilities include structuring and breaking down ambiguous problems, performing quantitative analysis, producing reports, and delivering recommendations within short timeframes, supporting clients across upstream, midstream, and downstream oil and gas sectors, as well as energy transition areas. The role involves working collaboratively on project teams, primarily at the New York office, with potential travel to client sites.
Develops small nuclear power plants and services
Last Energy focuses on developing small nuclear power plants, providing comprehensive services for mini water-cooled reactors throughout their lifecycle. Their reactors can generate both heat and electricity, making them suitable for various industrial applications while supporting sustainability goals. By leveraging proven nuclear technology and emphasizing standardization, Last Energy aims to make nuclear power more scalable and quickly deployable. The company offers end-to-end services, from planning to maintenance, ensuring an efficient process for clients in markets committed to clean technology.