能源转型科学家
PSE Healthy Energy
公司概况
PSE Healthy Energy(正式名称为健康能源的医生、科学家和工程师)
总部美国加利福尼亚州奥克兰
成立2010年
规模约40名员工(来源:growjo.com)。2024财年的收入约为446万美元(来源:propublica.org)。
他们的工作
PSE Healthy Energy是一家非营利性科学研究机构,专注于能源、公共健康和环境交叉领域的跨学科研究。该组织对各种能源系统进行技术分析和研究,包括石油和天然气、可再生能源以及空气质量影响。他们的工作旨在为能源政策和社区决策提供信息,使其成为州和地方监管机构、环境非政府组织以及受能源基础设施影响的社区组织的重要资源(来源:psehealthyenergy.org)。PSE的成果包括经过同行评审的研究报告、健康影响评估和政策简报,旨在将复杂的科学数据转化为政策制定者和社区利益相关者可采取的行动见解(来源:psehealthyenergy.org)。他们独特的方法结合了医学和公共健康专业知识与工程和大气科学,使他们能够全面理解与能源选择相关的健康和环境权衡(来源:psehealthyenergy.org)。这种多学科的关注使PSE与其他智库和倡导团体区别开来,使其成为独立的技术顾问,而非市场竞争者。
项目与业绩
PSE Healthy Energy的项目组合由完成的技术报告和政策分析组成,而非传统的建设项目。值得注意的工作包括他们的甲烷与健康倡议,该倡议评估甲烷排放及其相关的健康影响,以及关于石油和天然气运营和发电厂空气质量的各种技术报告(来源:psehealthyenergy.org)。他们的报告通常集中在特定的区域案例研究上,例如与加利福尼亚州石油和天然气行业相关的评估,并与州环境机构和社区组织合作提供技术支持(来源:psehealthyenergy.org)。PSE的工作因其严谨性和相关性而受到认可,成为美国各地政策制定者和利益相关者信赖的来源(来源:psehealthyenergy.org)。他们的地理足迹遍布全国,员工分布在全国各地,使他们能够在更广泛的范围内解决能源政策和公共健康问题。
近期发展
近年来,PSE Healthy Energy积极更新其甲烷与健康倡议,预计在2024-2025年将发布新的出版物,进一步探讨甲烷排放的健康影响(来源:psehealthyenergy.org)。他们的财务数据表明其运营模式稳健,2024财年报告的收入约为446万美元,支出为627万美元,反映出他们对资助研究和项目支出的承诺(来源:propublica.org)。尽管没有报告重大收购或合并,PSE仍通过竞争性基金会和政府资助持续增长,确保其作为非营利研究实体的可持续性(来源:causeiq.com)。他们的重点仍然是提供高质量、基于科学的证据,以指导能源政策和公共健康决策。
在这里工作
PSE Healthy Energy雇佣了多种角色,主要集中在科学、技术和传播领域,反映出其作为应用研究非营利组织的使命。当前和历史的职位发布显示出高级科学家、公共健康研究员和政策分析师等职位,招聘主要集中在他们位于奥克兰的总部,远程职位则分布在美国各地(来源:psehealthyenergy.org)。该组织提倡多学科合作和社区参与的文化,强调将科学研究转化为政策相关成果的重要性(来源:psehealthyenergy.org)。员工的福利通常包括标准的健康保险、退休计划和职业发展支持,尽管具体细节可能有所不同,最好通过当前的职位发布或直接向人力资源部门咨询(来源:psehealthyenergy.org)。这种以使命为驱动的环境培养了一个以研究为重点的工作场所,优先考虑能源系统的健康和环境影响。
最后更新于 2月 23, 2026 | 报告问题
Job Description
The Energy Transition Scientist/Postdoc is a full-time, 2-year term position within the Energy Transitions Engagement & Analysis Branch and reports to the Branch Lead. For candidates with doctoral degrees, this is equivalent to a 2-year postdoctoral role. This role sits at the intersection of rigorous quantitative research and real-world policy impact, conducting data analysis across energy systems, consumer costs, grid reliability, greenhouse gas emissions, and clean energy transitions in the power, transportation, building, agriculture, and industrial sectors.
The scientist leads specific project components as an independent contributor and grows into broader project leadership over time. Initial projects center on data analysis and visualization related to energy transitions in the context of environmental burden reduction, affordability, energy equity, and community resilience.
Success in this role looks like: delivering high-quality analyses and written products independently and on schedule; leading project components and growing toward project leadership; communicating technical findings clearly to non-technical audiences including policymakers and community partners; and contributing to a collaborative, mission-driven team culture across multiple concurrent projects. Deep expertise across every focus area is not expected, strong candidates can demonstrate depth in a few areas and working knowledge in others.
While this is a term position, there may be the option to extend past the 2-year term based on mutual agreement.
Roles and Responsibilities
- Research & Scientific Collaboration: Conduct data analysis, synthesize research, create and edit reports, visualize data, and lead specific PSE research efforts. Collaborate with internal and external researchers, NGOs, governmental agencies, and community partners.
- Modeling: Develop and apply energy modeling and statistical tools across a wide range of topics; validate and interpret model results.
- Data Analysis & Management: Manage large datasets including extraction, organization, cleaning, analysis, and interpretation. Develop and maintain data and code management systems.
- Programming: Use programming tools (Python, R, or equivalent) in desktop and cloud-based environments for data processing, statistical analysis, visualization, and workflow optimization.
- Scientific Communication & Outreach: Write clear scientific explanations for media and blog posts; communicate scientific concepts to citizens, policymakers, NGOs, and the media; produce summaries and rapid-response analyses for the public and decision-makers.
- Stakeholder Support: Provide technical assistance to policymakers, communities, and organizations; synthesize and communicate data across multiple stakeholder settings at the science-policy interface.
- Project Contributions: Conduct independent research and analysis across multiple projects; assist in publishing peer-reviewed research and developing rigorous science to inform policy.
- Project Support & Mentorship: Provide guidance and mentorship to team members and earlier-career staff as needed. This role may include supervisory responsibilities such as managing staff or collaborators on specific projects; candidates should be open to taking on this responsibility as the role and team evolve.
- Fundraising Support: Contribute scientific expertise to grant proposals and stakeholder engagement efforts.
Required Skills
- Proficiency in energy systems modeling, statistical analysis, and other related analytical methods.
- Proficiency working with and managing large datasets and conducting statistical analysis.
- Proficiency with Python, R, Stata, SPSS, Tableau, GIS, and/or other analytical and data visualization tools.
- Strong verbal communication and presentation skills, with the ability to convey complex technical information clearly to diverse audiences including policymakers, community partners, and non-technical stakeholders.
- Strong writing skills for scientific, policy, and general audiences.
- Ability to pivot from strong analytical and data-driven thinking to highly creative and strategic thinking.
- Ability to engage on multiple projects and prioritize effectively.
- Ability to productively provide and receive feedback.
Desired Skills
- Proficiency in cloud computing platforms (e.g., Amazon Web Services).
- Proficiency in power planning models such as capacity expansion and production cost modeling.
- Proficiency in distributed energy systems designs and modeling such as behind-the-meter solar and storage, demand response, and virtual power plants
- Proficiency in software best practices and version control (e.g., Github).
- Proficiency in developing web-based data visualizations.
- Proficiency in geographic or mapping software (e.g., ArcGIS).
Minimum Qualifications
- Alignment with PSE Healthy Energy's mission to bring science to energy policy and commitment to our core values.
- A PhD or equivalent experience (Master's + 3 years; or Bachelor's + 5 years) in engineering, energy systems, economics, environmental science, or a related field.
- Experience in research and/or consulting in energy and/or energy policy, especially in areas of energy transitions, affordability, and resilience.
- A proven record of quality and timeliness in production of work deliverables, on schedule that meet professional standards and organizational expectations.
- Proven ability to work collaboratively and independently, with strong multitasking and prioritization.
- A commitment to scientific and moral integrity.
- Attention to detail and a desire to learn.
Desired Qualifications
- Experience working at the science-policy interface and/or community-based research.
- A desire to translate complex technical information to non-technical audiences.
- A strong interest in stakeholder engagement.
- A sense of humor and enthusiasm for impactful, collaborative work.
Compensation and Benefits
- Competitive Salary: Commensurate with experience and qualifications. (Range: $89K - $102K)
- Health Benefits: Comprehensive health, dental, and vision insurance.
- Retirement Plan: 401(k) with employer match
- Flexible spending accounts
- Flexible time off and 15 Paid holidays
- Professional Development: Opportunities for continued education and training
- Work-Life Balance: Flexible working hours and remote work options
Because our team works remotely across the country, PSE uses national market rates to ensure compensation is fair and consistent regardless of where you live. Salaries are set within established bands that we apply equitably across all staff.
Location and Work Conditions
Remote within the United States. This position is not eligible for visa sponsorship. All applicants must be legally authorized to work in the United States without the need for current or future sponsorship (e.g., H-1B, O-1, etc).
Extended or irregular work hours will be required during project sprints or rollouts. Position requires computer usage and sitting for extended periods of time, good hand-eye coordination, arm, hand, and finger dexterity, including ability to grasp, and visual acuity to use a keyboard, operate equipment and read technical information. Overall mobility is essential.
Equal Opportunity Employer
PSE Healthy Energy is an equal opportunity employer. We celebrate diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees. We do not discriminate in hiring or employment on the basis of race, color, religion, national origin, gender identity and expression, marital status, sexual orientation, age, disability, veteran status, or any other status protected under federal, state, or local law.
E-Verify Notice
PSE Healthy Energy participates in E-Verify. We will provide the Social Security Administration, and if necessary, the Department of Homeland Security, with information from each new employee's Form I-9 to confirm work authorization. Please note that we do not use this information to pre-screen job applicants.
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2026年8月13日
2026年8月19日
全职
灵活
非营利
US$89,000–102,000 每年
- 奥克兰,美国
PhD or equivalent experience
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