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This role presents an exceptional opportunity for an analytical professional to join ProSidian's consulting team, supporting critical U.S. Department of Energy initiatives focused on energy infrastructure financing. As an Asset Lifecycle Analyst, you will play a key role in providing independent engineering advisory services, meticulously assessing operational risks, lifecycle costs, and performance trends for large-scale energy projects. This remote position, with potential on-site requirements, offers a chance to apply your analytical skills in a high-impact sector, contributing to the nation's energy security and strategic investments while working with a dynamic consulting firm.
Asset Lifecycle Analyst | Oil and Gas Operations Monitoring & Lifecycle Performance Support [DOE0045045]
About ProSidian Consulting
ProSidian is a Management and Operations Consulting Services firm that delivers value to clients through tailored solutions grounded in industry-leading practices. ProSidian provides enterprise services/solutions for Risk Management, Compliance, Business Process, IT Effectiveness, Engineering, Environmental, Sustainability, and Human Capital. We help forward-thinking clients solve problems and improve operations. Launched by Management Consultants, our multidisciplinary teams bring together the talents of global professionals to complete a wide range of engagements for public and private, defense and civilian government, and non-profit organizations. Our solution-centric services are deployed across the enterprise, target drivers of economic profit (growth, margin, and efficiency), and are aligned at the intersections of assets, processes, policies, and people delivering value. Learn More About ProSidian Consulting at www.ProSidian.com.
Job Overview
ProSidian seeks an Asset Lifecycle Analyst | Oil and Gas Operations Monitoring & Lifecycle Performance Support [DOE0045045] for Program Support. This is an Exempt 1099 Contract role with no overtime pay, offering remote work within the USA, though on-site meetings are expected. The role is based in Washington, DC / Nationwide (Remote Project Support Across the United States), supporting the U.S. Department of Energy's Loan Programs Office (LPO), which provides debt financing for large-scale energy infrastructure projects. The position aligns with the GSA Labor Category: Junior Consultant.
We are looking for candidates with relevant experience in the Energy Industry (Oil, Gas/Power, Utilities) sector to support professional services engagements for clients like the DOE. This role focuses on Independent Engineering (IE) Advisory Services, specifically within the Oil and Gas Operations Monitoring & Lifecycle Performance Support discipline, emphasizing Risk Management solutions.
Key Responsibilities
- Provide Independent Engineering advisory support for the Energy Dominance Financing (EDF) Program, focusing on technical due diligence, credit evaluation, lifecycle monitoring, and assurance activities.
- Emphasize asset lifecycle data, condition, performance, maintenance needs, and replacement planning.
- Review project documentation, evaluate technical and commercial interfaces, and identify risks and mitigations.
- Validate assumptions and support conditions precedent and disbursement readiness reviews.
- Prepare defensible work products, including lifecycle models, asset registers, condition assessments, performance trends, and renewal plans.
- Coordinate with engineering, finance, legal, construction, operations, environmental, HSE, and project controls stakeholders to facilitate timely lender and DOE decision-making.
- Participate in data room reviews, borrower/contractor interviews, site observations, monthly monitoring meetings, risk register updates, CP evidence reviews, draw package checks, issue closure tracking, and preparation of Independent Engineer reports.
Qualifications
- Desired Experience: 3-7 years of relevant technical, analytical, project controls, configuration, finance, or energy infrastructure support experience; DOE/LPO or federal energy program exposure preferred.
- Education: Bachelor's degree in engineering, environmental science, construction management, business, risk management, finance, or related field.
- Credentials: Relevant certifications such as PMP, CQA, CIA, ISO Lead Auditor, CHMM, CSP, or PMI-RMP preferred.
- Skills: Independent engineering review; U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Loan Programs Office (LPO) style documentation; technical due diligence; risk assessment; asset lifecycle data analysis; condition assessment; performance monitoring; maintenance planning; replacement planning; data room review; information request tracking; report writing; Excel-based analysis; stakeholder coordination; and clear presentation of findings.
- Competencies: Technical judgment, independence and objectivity, analytical rigor, attention to detail, defensible documentation, client service orientation, cross-functional collaboration, issue escalation, quality mindset, schedule discipline, and the ability to translate technical evidence into actionable risk, compliance, and financing implications.
Ancillary Details
- The DOE Energy Dominance Financing (EDF) Program supports financing and lifecycle oversight for large-scale U.S. energy infrastructure projects, requiring independent engineering, technical due diligence, credit evaluation, construction monitoring, operational performance assessment, and risk management services.
- The Loan Programs Office (LPO) is the financing arm of the U.S. Department of Energy, providing various forms of credit assistance for energy and infrastructure projects.
- Independent Engineering (IE) Advisory Services are crucial for complex energy projects, involving reviews similar to those used by commercial lenders and institutional investors.
Other Details
- Role supports NAICS 541330 Engineering Services for the EDF Program/LPO energy infrastructure financing.
- Work involves high-impact oil and gas, power, utilities, and infrastructure projects.
- Outputs must be independent, traceable, suitable for lender review, and align with due diligence, monitoring, and assessment needs.
Additional Information
- ProSidian Global Competencies: Candidates must demonstrate proficiency in Personal Effectiveness, Continuous Learning, Leadership, Client Service, Business Management, Business Development, Technical Expertise, and Innovation & Knowledge Sharing.
- Business Tools: Proficiency with Microsoft Office Suite (advanced Excel, Access, Outlook, PowerPoint, Word), Adobe Acrobat, data analytics tools, and Visio is expected. Ability to learn new tools quickly is essential.
- Commitment, Curiosity, Humility, Willingness: Candidates should exhibit a commitment to solving significant challenges, a curious and inquisitive nature, humility, and a willingness to learn and grow.