The Sr. Reporter will regularly report and write high-impact stories that set the agenda for the industry. The ideal candidate will break news and deliver in-depth original stories to our audience of utility executives. We expect you to own your beat, pitch ideas and pursue ambitious stories based on your source building, keen observations and industry knowledge.
The ideal candidate is well-sourced with federal agencies (FERC, DOE, EPA, etc.), wholesale markets, major power companies and other important industry stakeholders. The role will also represent the publication at industry events and speaking engagements.
At Utility Dive, we live by the “team” concept. We experiment and we innovate. If you consider yourself a bit of rockstar because of your ability to get executives to call you back and a bit of a nerd because market structures and energy policy are your idea of stimulating conversation, we want to talk to you.
To apply, go here.
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