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Energy Storage Product Analyst

Burlingame, CA

Job Description: 

We are seeking an analytically driven and technically grounded Energy Storage Product Analyst to support the development and commercialization of our utility-scale battery energy storage systems (BESS). In this role, you will evaluate product costs, performance trade-offs, and market dynamics to guide product strategy and competitive positioning. Your insights will help shape the roadmap, feature set, and go-to-market plans for our grid-scale energy storage solutions.

Responsibilities: 

  • Own, build and maintain detailed cost and application-level performance models for utility-scale BESS from inputs to results and conclusions 
  • Act as a key customer for Peak’s cell and system level performance models, collaborating with team members to guide Peak’s modeling efforts 
  • Analyze product competitiveness by benchmarking Peak’s products against incumbent competitor offerings and emerging technologies 
  • Support product roadmap decisions by identifying market-driven design trade-offs (e.g., lifetime vs. capex, efficiency vs. size). 
  • Translate evolving energy storage market needs into technical product requirements  
  • Conduct techno-economic assessments (e.g., TCO, LCOS, payback period) across various grid services and business models. 
  • Inform the definitions of Peak’s performance guarantees and product warranties  
  • Monitor key energy markets (e.g., CAISO, ERCOT, ISO-NE, Australia, EU) to identify product-market fit opportunities and revenue potential. 
  • Provide technical insights to inform go-to-market strategies, RFP responses, and sales enablement materials. 
  • Track and synthesize relevant high level updates to standards, regulations, and interconnection requirements that may impact product design or market access. 
  • Collaborate with finance, regulatory, and commercial teams to align technical product capabilities with broader business strategy. 

Qualifications: 

  • Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in Engineering, Applied Physics, Energy Systems, or a related technical field. 
  • 5+ years of experience in energy storage, power systems, renewables, or grid-connected products. 
  • Proficiency in Excel-based cost modeling and technical analysis tools (e.g., Python, R, MATLAB) 
  • Strong grasp of BESS architecture, component functions, and system integration considerations. 
  • Experience translating market needs into actionable technical insights. 
  • Exceptional communication and presentation skills, with the ability to convey technical and economic concepts and learnings to executives and non-technical audiences 
  • Familiarity with wholesale electricity markets and grid service use cases (e.g., frequency regulation, energy shifting, capacity). 

Preferred Qualifications: 

  • Energy management system development experience 
  • Familiarity with US diurnal energy markets and policies 
  • Exposure to product management, product marketing, or technical sales support. 

The salary range for this role is $120,000 - $190,000, with actual pay varying based on work location, experience, and skills. At Peak Energy, we value our employees and promote work-life balance. Our competitive benefits package includes flexible PTO, comprehensive medical, dental, and vision coverage, a strong 401(k) plan, and equity opportunities. Join us to thrive in a supportive environment while making a meaningful impact in the energy sector! 

At Peak Energy Technologies Inc., we believe that a diverse and inclusive workplace makes us a more capable, innovative, and competitive company. We welcome people who represent diversity in their backgrounds, ethnicities, cultures, and experiences. Peak Energy Technologies Inc. is an equal opportunity employer, aiming to reach our company’s full potential by cultivating an inclusive workforce. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, color, ancestry, religion, national origin, sexual orientation, citizenship, marital or family status, disability, gender identity or expression, veteran status, or any other legally protected status.

 

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