Analyst
Interview Engineering
About this role
The Business Data Analyst (Energy Specialist) analyzes campus energy consumption and related building/property data to support utility billing and reporting for the University's Facility Management, Engineering and Energy group. The role focuses on detecting and evaluating data anomalies, supporting internal and external reporting, and ensuring accurate utility cost recovery for self-support units. It combines technical data handling with business analytics specific to utility operations.
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About Interview Engineering
umd.eduInterview Engineering is a hiring and interview platform focused on technical interviewing and engineering talent.
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About Interview Engineering
Headquarters
San Francisco, CA
Company Size
201-500 employees
Founded
2018
Industry
Technology
Glassdoor Rating
4.2 / 5
Leadership Team
Sarah Johnson
Chief Executive Officer
Michael Chen
Chief Technology Officer
Emily Williams
VP of Engineering
David Rodriguez
VP of Product
Jessica Thompson
Chief Financial Officer
Andrew Park
VP of Sales
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Salary
$78k – $94k
per year
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