CAA is a U.S. Producer Responsibility Organization dedicated to implementing effective EPR laws for paper and packaging.
Operational Cost Analyst – Fee Setting
Location
United States
Posted
3 days ago
Salary
$85K - $105K / year
Seniority
Senior
Job Description
Operational Cost Analyst – Fee Setting
Circular Action Alliance
• Reporting to the Senior Fee-Setting & Eco-Modulation Manager. • Supporting CAA’s national processes for cost modeling, annual budget integration, fee-setting, and producer data analysis. • Blending analytical rigor, data stewardship, and cross-functional collaboration. • Contributing to producer data validation, fee modeling, regulatory reporting, and development of repeatable analytical processes. • Supporting validation, organization, and analysis of producer supply data for reporting and fee-setting processes. • Developing and maintaining cost models to track material management costs. • Preparing analytical inputs for the annual fee-setting process. • Preparing regulatory compliance reports and collaborating with internal teams to document methodologies.
Job Requirements
- Bachelor’s and or Master’s degree in Business Analytics, Engineering, Environmental Science, Data Science, or related field preferred.
- 4+ years of experience with data analysis, cost modeling, reporting, preferably within the environmental or packaging sector.
- 4+ years of experience with managing cross-functional projects with diverse stakeholders both within the organization and outside users.
- Exposure to solid waste, recycling, packaging reporting, or EPR systems is a plus but not required.
- Experience with Excel and data visualization tools required; familiarity with Python, R, or similar tools is an asset.
- Experience with Jira, Salesforce, Experience Cloud, and Workday a plus.
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