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Strategy Consultant - Energy

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About the Role
We are looking for an experienced strategy consultant to join our growing Energy practice, helping clients solve some of the most significant strategic challenges facing the energy sector.
You will advise utilities, infrastructure investors, private equity firms, governments, developers, data centre operators, and energy-intensive organisations on decisions that shape the future of the energy system. Our work spans energy transition, power markets, electricity networks, data centre energy strategy, investment decisions, commercial due diligence, growth strategy, and large-scale infrastructure development.
This is an opportunity to work directly with senior executives, lead high-impact engagements, and play a key role in growing a specialist strategy consulting practice.
Responsibilities
- Lead strategy consulting engagements from proposal through to delivery.
- Develop trusted relationships with C-suite executives, investors, and senior government stakeholders.
- Structure complex strategic problems and translate analysis into clear commercial recommendations.
- Lead teams delivering market analysis, commercial assessments, and strategic advisory projects.
- Advise clients on topics including:
- Energy transition strategy
- Power markets and market design
- Grid connection and electricity infrastructure
- Data centre energy strategy and power availability
- Renewable energy investment
- Hydrogen, battery storage, and flexible energy systems
- Commercial due diligence
- Growth strategy and market entry
- Business model transformation
- Present findings and recommendations to executive leadership teams and investment committees.
- Support business development by identifying opportunities, writing proposals, and contributing to thought leadership.
- Coach and develop junior consultants.
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Experience
We're looking for individuals with experience in strategy consulting or corporate strategy within the energy sector. Typical backgrounds include:
- Strategy consulting experience within a recognised consulting firm.
- Corporate strategy within a utility, energy developer, network operator, or infrastructure organisation.
- Commercial strategy or market advisory experience.
- Energy economics or power market advisory.
- Infrastructure investment or transaction advisory.
Experience in one or more of the following would be highly beneficial:
- Electricity markets
- Grid and transmission
- Renewable energy
- Data centres
- Energy infrastructure
- Utilities
- Net Zero strategy
- Power procurement
- Flexibility markets
- Battery energy storage
- Hydrogen
- Carbon markets


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Skills
Successful candidates will demonstrate:
- Strong strategic problem-solving and analytical capability.
- Excellent commercial awareness and business judgement.
- Ability to simplify complex technical and market issues for executive audiences.
- Outstanding communication and presentation skills.
- Experience leading consulting teams and managing client relationships.
- Strong financial and commercial modelling capability.
- Confidence presenting to Boards, Executive Committees, and investment stakeholders.
- Ability to manage multiple workstreams simultaneously in a fast-paced consulting environment.
What You'll Bring
- A passion for solving complex energy challenges.
- Intellectual curiosity and a collaborative approach.
- The ability to combine strategic thinking with practical, commercially focused advice.
- A track record of delivering measurable value for clients.
- An interest in helping shape the future of the energy sector during one of the most significant periods of transformation in its history.
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