Office of Policy, Office of Energy Jobs Research and Analysis Fellowship Opportunity

Job Description

DOE Science, Technology and Policy Program– Office of Policy, Office of Energy Jobs Research and Analysis Fellowship Opportunity www.zintellect.com/Opportunity/Details/DOE-STP-OP-2024-0004

About the Office of Policy

The Office of Policy (OP) serves as the principal advisor to the Secretary, Deputy Secretary, and the Undersecretaries on policy and related integration of energy systems. The Office serves as a focal point for policy coordination within the Department on the analysis, formulation, development, and advancement of energy policy and related programmatic options and initiatives that could facilitate the transition to a zero-carbon, equitable, and secure energy economy.

The Office of Energy Jobs (OEJ) within the Office of Policy (OP) serves as the focal point within the Department of Energy (DOE) on policies to promote the creation of quality jobs in the energy sector, particularly those that support the Administration’s priorities for jobs with high standards and the protected right to collective bargaining. The Office of Energy Jobs works collaboratively among the Department of Energy, as well as with related federal agencies and regulatory bodies, to ensure the successful transition to a zero-carbon economy and the creation of meaningful, union job opportunities for all Americans. Additionally, Office of Energy Jobs is the focal point within the Department for the transition of the American energy sector by ensuring that both job creation and job impacts are taken into consideration in the Department of Energy’s funding, initiatives, and priorities. The Office of Energy Jobs also provides coordination and support for a number of DOE’s energy workforce building and training programs and leads the data collection and publication of the U.S. Energy Employment Report (USEER)

What will I be doing?

As a participant, you will be under the guidance of a mentor who will be training you on how energy and infrastructure job creation and assignments are conducted by DOE. This Fellowship will focus on data analysis and visualization strategies and learn about the support of DOE’s activities, policies, and programs to create inclusive pathways to good quality energy jobs and unionization. One of the major responsibilities for this Fellow will be to learn about the writing, publication, and communication of the U.S. Energy Employment Report (USEER). During this appointment, you will be involved in the following areas:

• How the Office of Energy Jobs monitors domestic policies and energy issues. You may participate in the analysis and review of federal policy strategies and how those policies are monitored. • How newly created energy programs, created by the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law (BIL) and the Inflation Reduction Act, are successfully creating quality jobs and how to assess the effectiveness of those programs in creating quality jobs.

Participant Benefits: Participants will receive a monthly stipend, as determined by OP and typically based on the participant’s education, discipline, and experience. Other incentives offered may include a supplemental health insurance stipend, and an allowance for education and/or scientific activities.

Participants may purchase health insurance through the program’s network provider. Apply Today! www.zintellect.com/Opportunity/Details/DOE-STP-OP-2024-0004 The details: You must be a U.S. Citizen or a Lawful Permanent Resident with a Bachelor’s, Master’s, or Doctoral Degree and be 18 years of age. Program Website: www.energy.gov/policy/energy-jobs Questions? Email [email protected]. Please list the reference code [DOE-STP-OP-2024-0004] for this opportunity in the subject line of your email.