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Associate Asset Manager

Chicago, IL

About Amp Americas

Founded in 2011, Amp Americas builds, manages, operates and maintains RNG production facilities that convert dairy waste into carbon-negative hydrogen, renewable transportation fuel and power. The vertically integrated company leverages over a decade of unique expertise and specialized experience in carbon-negative fuel development, operations, services and marketing to deliver comprehensive, turn-key solutions that address greenhouse gas emissions and seek to improve air, land and water quality. Visit ampamericas.com.

Position Summary

The Associate, Asset Management role will be responsible for supporting the Asset Management team in managing long term performance and profitability of Amp’s RNG assets.  The focus of this role will performance reporting, data analysis, and process improvements, with further opportunities to support the Asset Managers on relationship management, economic evaluations, and capital projects development.  The Associate, Asset Management will work cross-functionally with Operations, Engineering, HSE, Finance, and other Support Center teams in order to help with various asset improvement initiatives.  This position may also be assigned to other responsibilities consistent with the business needs of Amp and over time may take on certain responsibilities of the Asset Managers.

Key Responsibilities

  • Deliver asset performance reporting (daily, weekly, monthly) to deliver provide business insights to management and broader support teams
  • Assist Asset Managers in building out production and OpEx budgets and performing variance analysis to budget
  • Provide regular review and adjustments on key Environmental Credit compliance data. Work closely with Asset Managers to deliver accurate and timely outputs to Marketing team
  • Perform asset performance and financial data analyses as needed for various site initiatives or capital improvements
  • Manage and make improvements to data reporting tools (PowerBI, Excel tools, Snowflake) in order to streamline critical business and Compliance reporting
  • Work with onsite operations teams to develop data tools to improve operational awareness and response to issues
  • Support team with other asset management duties, including but not limited to: contract management, relationship management, economic evaluations, support team coordination, capital projects development

Required Skills / Abilities / Qualifications

  • Strong written and verbal communication skills with the ability to relay messages across all levels of the organization
  • Ability to manage multiple, often conflicting, priorities in a fast-paced environment with tight deadlines
  • Strong quantitative aptitude to develop clarity from large volumes of data
  • Passion for impact-oriented business, sustainable agriculture, and the energy transition
  • Bachelor’s or graduate degree in quantitative discipline from competitive university
  • Major in economics, finance, engineering, math, or a science discipline
  • 1-3+ years in operations or operations support function within a manufacturing industry
  • Distinctive problem-solving ability
  • Distinctive poise and credibility for tenure
  • Strong relationship building skills at all levels of the organization
  • Positive attitude and resilience in the face of challenging circumstances
  • Flexibility, intellectual curiosity, and a strong desire to win
  • Experience with Data Management and Visualization (PowerBI, SQL, Snowflake)

What We Offer

  • Compensation package commensurate with experience including bonus and equity: 85-100K + 10% bonus
  • Comprehensive benefits package including health, dental, vision, disability, and life insurance
  • Paid Time Off (PTO) and paid company holidays
  • Opportunity to build upon your career in a company on the cutting edge of the RNG industry.
  • Location, Chicago, IL

Disclaimer: This job description is not intended to be a comprehensive list of the duties and responsibilities of the position, and the duties and responsibilities may change without notice. AMP is an Equal Opportunity Employer and is committed to excellence through diversity.

 

 

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