Job Description
Starting in early June, you'll spend 8 weeks helping build something real: a publicly accessible retrofit payback calculator that shows Manitobans exactly what home energy improvements could mean for their wallet and their carbon footprint. You'll be supported by SBM staff and contribute to a growing suite of public resources, including SBM's Home Retrofit Guides, that help Manitobans take action on home energy use. There's also potential for a part-time extension after the placement for the right person.
Duties
Build and refine a retrofit payback calculator estimating upfront costs, rebates, annual energy savings, and long-term household savings
Gather and organize Manitoba-specific data on energy prices, typical retrofit costs, and equipment lifespans
Prepare clear assumption tables and plain-language explanations so any homeowner can understand the results
Create simple charts and a short user guide to accompany the calculator
Test SBM's existing Home Retrofit Guides for usability, readability, and mobile responsiveness, and summarize findings with practical recommendations
Requirements
Essential
Canadian citizen, permanent resident, or person granted refugee protection - aged 15 to 30 at the start of employment (Canada Summer Jobs requirement)
Enrolled in or recently graduated from a post-secondary program - statistics, data science, environmental studies, economics, or related field
Solid spreadsheet skills (Excel or Google Sheets) - you can build a formula, structure a dataset, and make it readable
Strong written communication - you can translate numbers into plain language a homeowner would understand
Assets (not required)
Familiarity with basic data visualization (charts, graphs, simple dashboards)
Experience with user testing, usability review, or plain-language writing
Knowledge of home energy systems, retrofits, or Manitoba's energy landscape
Any exposure to web publishing or simple online tools
Personal qualities we're looking for
Curious and self-directed, comfortable working independently and figuring things out
Detail-oriented without losing sight of the big picture
Genuinely motivated by sustainability or climate action
What You'll Gain
A published, publicly accessible tool for your portfolio
Mentorship from energy modelling and sustainable building professionals
Applied experience in data analysis, financial modelling, and user-centered design
A collaborative, mission-driven work environment — with potential to continue part-time
Application deadline: Wednesday, May 20, 2025
To apply, send your resume and a brief cover letter to [email protected] with the subject line: Analyst Application
Pay: $21.00 per hour
Benefits:
Casual dress
Flexible schedule
Work from home
Application question(s):
Are you a Canadian citizen, permanent resident, or person granted refugee protection? (Canada Summer Jobs requirement)
Are you between the ages of 15 and 30? (Canada Summer Jobs requirement)
Describe your experience working with spreadsheets, what kinds of things have you built or analyzed?
Why are you interested in this role?
Work Location: Hybrid remote in Winnipeg, MB R3N 0G2
💡 Quick Summary
Seeking a career-building opportunity? The Junior Data Analyst – Energy & Sustainability position is now open for candidates interested in the Remote Jobs sector. This role in Winnipeg offers a professional environment and growth potential.
Requirement Snapshot: Candidates should possess basic communication skills, a proactive attitude, and the ability to work in a team. Experience in Remote Jobs is a plus.
