Entity: Oracle America, Inc.
Job Duties: Participate in all software and/or hardware product development life cycle activities. Move software products through the software product development cycle from design and development to implementation, testing and/or marketing. Work as part of a team that acts as a central resource and driving force for the design, process, manufacturing, test, quality and marketing of product(s) as they move from conception to distribution. Participate in and/or organize interdepartmental activities ensuring completion of the project/product on schedule and within budget. As a member of the product development division, define product specification and/or strategy. Gather and analyze information to define product specifications and review design specifications. Communicate product strategy and functionality. Initiate and foster relationships with other groups. Review product documentation and collateral. Ensure successful product releases based on corporate priorities. May telecommute. 385.32502
Employer will accept a Bachelor's degree in Computer Science, Engineering, Economics, Behavioral Science, or equivalent. Position requires:
Demand-side management, including energy efficiency in utility industry; Leading software development lifecycle, including formulating roadmaps informed by product strategy, conducting user interviews and surveys, and writing product or feature requirements documents; Leading project(s) including driving meetings with cross-functional stakeholders, executing product launches with outcome tracking, and employment of risk management frameworks; Develop business strategy based on market intelligence; Applying behavioral economics within the context of energy technology adoption (rooftop solar or smart thermostats) and policy interventions; Conducting research related to the residential energy sector, including interviews with industry experts and navigating academic literature; Econometrics and data science, including using SQL and STATA to extract insights and trends from complex datasets; Public policy and regulatory frameworks related to management of natural resources and energy, including those affecting energy utilities; and Programming languages including Python and JavaScript for building software.