Consulting Analyst

Black & Veatch

The Role

Overview

Entry‑level analyst gathering data and performing basic analysis for consulting projects.

Key Responsibilities

  • report production
  • analysis
  • method delivery
  • tool development
  • issue distillation

Tasks

-Contributes to the production of reports with analysis -Uses recognized methods to deliver work products within an engagement phase under supervision -Contributes to the development of improved consulting methods and tools -Conducts analysis and distills key issues using basic analysis methods and tools for a given subject area

Requirements

  • gpa
  • microsoft office
  • technical knowledge
  • engineering internship
  • decision making
  • collaboration

What You Bring

-Cumulative GPA of 3.0 or higher -Learning on the Fly -Business Acumen -Applies appropriate technical methods or recognized equivalent in completing assignments -Preferred Consultant Skills: -Internship or other work experience on an engineering project or in an engineering consulting environment preferred -Ability to develop functional or technical knowledge in at least one solution area -Ability to develop functional or technical knowledge in at least one target industry -Human relations skills including collaboration and team functions -Knowledge of Microsoft Office Suite and other generally accepted software for the business -Typically works on multiple projects at a time -Decision making abilities such as provide insight on issues of more than one dimension -PC literacy with applied knowledge -Provides professional judgment based on industry knowledge in discussing ideas and seeking necessary approvals

Benefits

-Billable Hours target established in annual goal setting process

The Company

About Black & Veatch

-Headquartered in Overland Park, Kansas, it delivers multi‑billion‑dollar projects in energy, water, communications and industrial sectors. -The company’s portfolio spans landmark work—from power plants and water treatment systems to hydrogen and LNG facilities. -It handles full lifecycle services: from strategic advisory and engineering through procurement, construction and operations. -Its history features many firsts: early U.S. water and power infrastructure, the first U.S. hydrogen conversion project, and biosafety labs overseas.

Sector Specialisms

Power Delivery

Fuels

Power Generation

Water Solutions

Communications

Renewable Energy

Smart Grids

Digital Infrastructure

Environmental

Air Quality

Water Quality

Natural Capital

Climate Change

Infrastructure

Engineering

Procurement

Construction Management

Consulting

Project Management

Asset Modernization

Decommissioning

Levees and Flood Control

Pump Stations

Right-of-Way and Permitting

Remediation and Resiliency Projects

Visa Sponsorship

-visa sponsorship not available

Security Clearance

-criminal/civil background check -drug screen -motor vehicle records search