Associate Data Associate Investment Associate

Job Summary
You will support the Innovation Lab’s work on two principal objectives. The first is working with mini-grid developers to identify and test innovative solutions to the mini-grid business model, managing an iterative process of piloting and refining ideas. Based on the results of these experiments, your second objective will focus on identifying the most successful solutions and working with developers and technology and industry partners to scale those innovations, thereby directly changing the mini-grid business model.
CrossBoundary is not a development firm and is not seeking typical development skills – the Innovation Lab will look to you for practical insights on how to improve the mini-grid business model to bring more power, to more people, at less cost.
Qualifications

Ideal candidate will have the following skills and qualifications:
Ability to think creatively to find innovative solutions to business model gaps
Excellent analytical ability and discipline; ability to think clearly, structure problems logically, and then design and implement solutions that focus on the core issues
Strong project management skills; ability to juggle and deliver a multitude of projects across contexts, geographies, and stakeholders
Strong communication skills; ability to distil complex findings into convincing, compelling messages and present results in a clear and simplified manner
Ability to coordinate diverse range of stakeholders in challenging environments

Required skills and qualifications:

Pre-MBA/Masters candidate with 2-4 years of work experience in high impact organizations
Experience in developing countries, and a technical background (preferred)

Responsibilities

Project-manage field trials of innovative business model improvements across Africa
Work directly with mini-grid developers operating mini-grid sites across Africa to field test prototype innovations that might reduce cost or increase revenues
Lead quarterly workshops with mini-grid developers across the continent, to ideate new prototypes, solicit their feedback, and introduce them to technology and industry partners
Develop creative iterations to the most promising innovations, based on early findings of business model impact and hurdles developers face in implementation
Alongside the Lab Lead, oversee the deployment of $2.2M of R&D funding to mini-grid developers conducting iterative, cutting-edge trials to change the mini-grid business model
Alongside the Lab Lead, assess each innovation’s impact on the business model using the Lab’s unique dataset of over 550M data points on rural customer behavior
Use the Lab’s financial model to evaluate the impact of each tested innovation on the mini-grid business model, incorporating analysis from the Lab Data Lead,
Partner with the Lab Data Lead to identify iterations with the largest potential to improve the business model based on the analysis conducted
Develop the tools and partnerships needed to enable developers to incorporate the most promising innovations into their day-to-day operations
Publish “how to” guides on the most promising innovations for the entire sector, incorporating lessons learned from developers on the ground and insights gained through the Lab’s data analysis
Create commercial frameworks for mini-grid developers to partner with leading technology and industry partners
Build the business case for the most promising innovations tested by the Lab’s community of mini-grid developers
Manage and develop relationships with the leading institutions and companies in the energy access sector, including:
Mini-grid developers: 18 leading private sector mini-grid developers across Africa
Technology partners: companies on the cutting edge of innovation in energy access, such as Angaza and ZOLA Electric
Industry partners: organizations building the sector and leading advocacy efforts, including the Africa Mini-Grid Developers Association and Power for All
Thought partners: top tier academic institutions conducting new research on off-grid energy, including University of Massachusetts Amherst and Duke University

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