Energy Full-time

Principal Policy and Trade Analyst (Solar and BESS)

Anza RE

Posted

May 09, 2026

Location

Remote (US)

Type

Full-time

Mission

What you will drive

  • Lead the end-to-end production of Anza's Market Insights quarterly publication, setting content strategy and authoring key sections on trade and policy.
  • Monitor U.S. trade actions, legislation, and regulatory rulings affecting solar PV and BESS procurement, translating complex developments into clear client recommendations.
  • Represent Anza externally at industry conferences, policy roundtables, and client briefings, building thought leadership and gathering market intelligence.

Impact

The difference you'll make

This role accelerates the transition to clean energy by equipping solar and BESS developers, IPPs, and other stakeholders with critical market intelligence, enabling better procurement and investment decisions that drive renewable energy deployment.

Profile

What makes you a great fit

  • 8+ years in energy policy analysis, market intelligence, or strategic advisory within U.S. renewable energy, with depth in solar PV and/or BESS.
  • Working knowledge of U.S. trade policy instruments (Section 201/232/301/337, AD/CVD, IEEPA), IRA tax credit structures, and FEOC compliance.
  • Established network in U.S. renewable energy, already attending conferences and plugged into policy conversations.
  • Bachelor's degree in public policy, energy policy, economics, or a related field.

Benefits

What's in it for you

Anza uses an internally equitable and externally competitive total cash approach to compensation. Benefits include medical, dental, vision, health, life, and disability insurance; a comprehensive wellness program; 401(k) plan with company match and immediate vesting; continuing education and professional development assistance; and self-managed flexible work schedules and time-off policies.

About

Inside Anza RE

Anza RE provides market intelligence and advisory services for the U.S. solar PV and BESS markets, helping developers, IPPs, and energy stakeholders make informed procurement and investment decisions.