Energy Market Analyst at Criterion Research, LLC
Houston, TX · — full-time
This is an entry-level position with two halves. Daily market coverage: Data and market analysis are the foundation of everything Criterion produces. You will own the flow of daily market intelligence, deciding what matters to our clients and turning it into published analysis. Increasingly this means working alongside an internal drafting system rather than writing every piece from a blank page: your value is editorial judgment, market context, and the analysis a drafting system cannot produce on its own. You will decide what runs, what gets killed, and what deserves a deeper look. Product and data development: Criterion is expanding its data and report offerings across natural gas, LNG, and power. You will help scope, build, and launch new datasets and publications. This is hands-on work: pulling data, testing ideas against it, and shipping something clients pay for. Analysts here bring ideas forward and see them built. What You Will Actually Do Monitor daily news, press releases, earnings materials, and regulatory filings across natural gas, LNG, and power Write and edit short-form research for daily publication Query our data directly to support and challenge your own analysis Contribute to long-form research and recurring reports Work with the team to design and launch new datasets and publications Use AI tooling as a daily part of the job, This Job Might Be for You If You are curious about how energy actually moves, physically and commercially You can self-teach and find information quickly without being handed a process You have opinions about your own work and will argue for them You are comfortable in a time-sensitive environment where the day's market activity sets the agenda You want to build things, not just describe them Requirements Four-year bachelor's degree or equivalent experience Strong writing and numerical skills, with the ability to be concise under deadline Working familiarity with SQL and at least one programming language, typically Python High-level organization, with the judgment to prioritize under volume Authorization to work in the United States Work alongside the team in our Houston office four days a week, with one day work-from-home Preferred Coursework or prior experience in energy, commodities, economics, engineering, or a quantitative field Experience with PostgreSQL or a comparable relational database Familiarity with working alongside AI tools in a professional setting Prior exposure to natural gas, power markets, or midstream operations Compensation and Benefits 401(k) with 6% company match Health insurance Paid vacation Hybrid schedule: four days per week in our Houston office, one day work-from-home