Voltus is seeking a Sales Technical Analytics Intern to develop data models, create reporting tools, and maintain data quality for the Sales organization, focusing on data pipelines and analytics.
The Role
Voltus is hiring a whip-smart, proud data nerd with an unparalleled desire to learn about Sales data and operations. This Sales Operations team is responsible for driving the productivity and performance of our Sales organization to grow and manage our customer base. This role will specifically focus on the development of the data pipeline & self-service reporting tools for the Sales organization. If you are bright, gritty, good, and intellectually curious, and if your brain marries creativity and engineering diligence, you’re a great fit.
This internship can be full-time or part-time. We will work with you to help grow your knowledge base of the energy industry and sales operations, while improving on your process improvement, operational, and analytical skillset.
Responsibilities for this role:
- Develop data warehouse and data marts that transform raw data into high-performance, structured data models to power analyses & visualization tools for the Sales organization
- Build “point-in-time” data models that enable trend analysis such as pipeline flow reporting
- Enable Sales Ops users to perform their own ad-hoc analysis by maintaining clean, well-documented, and easy-to-query semantic layers.
- Design automated ingestion paths for manual spreadsheet data to ensure they are validated and integrated into the central data environment.
- Implement automated data quality checks and monitoring to ensure accuracy across all sales reporting.
- Maintain clear documentation of data lineage, business logic, and definitions for all sales-related metrics.
Key Requirements
- Engineering Mindset: A preference for "code-first" analytics—moving away from fragile manual processes toward reproducible, tested pipelines.
- Expert SQL & Python: Must be comfortable writing complex transformations and using Python for pipeline automation using tools such as Jupyter or Marimo.
- Deep understanding of schemas and fact/dimension tables to ensure intuitive self-service for data users
- Experience with dbt or similar frameworks that prioritize version-controlled, modular data modeling.
- Familiarity with (or eagerness to learn) Customer lifecycles and CRM data structures (e.g. Salesforce)
- Uncommonly driven to succeed and maniacally self-initiated; extreme attention to detail
- Passion for clean energy and sustainability
- Background in a quantitative field such as Mathematics, Economics, Finance, or Engineering is required; MBA experience is preferred
At Voltus, we are proud to be an equal opportunity employer because we recognize that a diverse organization begins with a diverse candidate pool. This means we do not tolerate discrimination of any kind and are committed to providing equal employment opportunities regardless of your gender identity, race, nationality, religion, age, sexual orientation, veteran status, disability status, or marital status.
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