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Operations Business Analyst - Energy Management
Home Depot
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Atlanta, United States
Location
Atlanta
Posted
June 22, 2026
Commute
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Job Description
**Position Purpose:**
The Energy Analyst is responsible for the financial oversight and consumption performance of the organization's utility portfolio. This role focuses on **monthly bill analysis** to identify usage trends, investigate P&L variances, and ensure rate accuracy. Key responsibilities include utility budgeting and forecasting, researching field inquiries, and managing the administrative lifecycle of accounts during facility acquisitions and closures. The Energy Analyst transforms utility data into actionable insights to drive cost avoidance and operational efficiency.
**Key Responsibilities:**
+ Use strategic thinking to see the big picture, determine the problem and understand fundamental parts of the problem
+ Prepare and deliver insights and recommendations based on analyses.
+ Review sales/financial analyses (what sold/did not sell; determine which categories have potential to move upward; cost/benefit analysis; data process modeling...
The Energy Analyst is responsible for the financial oversight and consumption performance of the organization's utility portfolio. This role focuses on **monthly bill analysis** to identify usage trends, investigate P&L variances, and ensure rate accuracy. Key responsibilities include utility budgeting and forecasting, researching field inquiries, and managing the administrative lifecycle of accounts during facility acquisitions and closures. The Energy Analyst transforms utility data into actionable insights to drive cost avoidance and operational efficiency.
**Key Responsibilities:**
+ Use strategic thinking to see the big picture, determine the problem and understand fundamental parts of the problem
+ Prepare and deliver insights and recommendations based on analyses.
+ Review sales/financial analyses (what sold/did not sell; determine which categories have potential to move upward; cost/benefit analysis; data process modeling...