SR CAMPAIGN ANALYST AT INDUSTRIOUS LABS
About the role
The Senior Campaign Analyst will sit within our Analytics team, reporting initially to Victoria Chu, Partner and Director of Analytics, and will work in close partnership with Annie Sartor, Senior Campaigns Director overseeing aluminum, cement, and steel. This is an analytically rigorous and externally-facing role at the intersection of power systems expertise, data production, and advocacy.
Responsibilities
Own the technical development and launch of the U.S. Cement Mapping Tool — a first-of-its-kind, publicly accessible resource that maps U.S. cement facilities, their environmental and community impacts, and pathways for decarbonization.
Manage the full technical lifecycle of the U.S. Cement Mapping Tool, from consolidating and cleaning multi-source datasets (USGS, Global Cement Directory, Climate Trace, EIA) through to a production-ready, publicly accessible interactive web tool launching by March 2027.
Conduct rigorous spatial and quantitative analysis to co-locate cement facilities with clean energy infrastructure, alternative fuel sources, CCS potential, and relevant policy environments, producing the layered insight that makes the tool strategically useful, not just descriptive.
Build and maintain the analytical infrastructure that future campaigns will rely on, establishing data pipelines and modeling frameworks that can be extended to clean electricity, steel, and other industrial campaigns over time.
Synthesize and communicate the cement tool's findings through clear narratives tailored to producers, policymakers, and advocates, serving as the primary subject-matter voice at launch through webinars, policymaker briefings, partner engagements, and media inquiries.
Work with the Communications teams to develop supporting materials, fact sheets, explainers, and earned media assets — that extend the tool's reach and make its findings accessible to audiences who will never engage with the underlying data directly.
Translate technical power sector and decarbonization analysis into campaign-ready recommendations, identifying the decision points and policy leverage points that campaign staff can act on.
Support early education and distribution work tied to the grant, including potential briefings with state-level policymakers — for example, informing California's 2027 climate scoping plan — where the cement tool's findings are most immediately actionable.
Qualifications
5–8 years preferred in power systems analysis, energy economics, utility planning, or energy policy, from a utility, renewable developer, state agency, NGO, or think tank focused on electricity.
Demonstrated understanding of electricity markets, grid operations, and decarbonization pathways at the state or regional level, including familiarity with IRP processes, PUC proceedings, rate-making, RTOs, and FERC.
Strong quantitative skills with experience handling large, multi-source datasets; proficiency in Python, R, SQL, or similar.
Experience with data visualization platforms (Tableau, Power BI, GIS, e.g.) and the skill to integrate spatial, environmental, and policy datasets into a coherent, usable tool.
Demonstrated track record of taking analysis through to production, delivering finished, public-facing outputs on time.
Exceptional written and oral communication skills with a proven proficiency translating complex technical analysis into clear, compelling narratives for non-expert stakeholders.
Experience presenting analysis externally, through webinars, policymaker briefings, media engagement, or public comment processes — or clear aptitude and openness to doing so.
Ability to move from analysis to campaign-ready recommendations, identifying strategic decision points in close collaboration with campaign staff.
Demonstrated competency flexing across multiple projects simultaneously and move work forward under conditions of incomplete information or evolving scope.