Full-Time

Senior Administrator

The Brattle Group

The Brattle Group

501-1,000 employees

Economic consulting with expert testimony

Compensation Overview

$91k - $99k/yr

+ Bonus

No H1B Sponsorship

San Francisco, CA, USA

In Person

Category
Administrative & Executive Assistance (1)
Required Skills
Word/Pages/Docs
Marketing
Excel/Numbers/Sheets
Requirements
  • Requires a minimum of three (3) years executive/senior-level administrative experience, preferably in a professional services field and team environments
  • Advanced knowledge of Microsoft Word, PowerPoint, and Outlook required, solid understanding of MS Excel expected
  • Database and budget tracking experience expected
  • Experience working with a contacts database is a plus
  • Effective time management and organization across all projects and Principals’ Firm responsibilities
  • Ability to thrive in fast-paced office environment handling multiple tasks and demands concurrently
  • Must be able to work independently, exercising sound judgment and escalating matters when appropriate
  • Strong professional communication skills, both written and oral
  • Acute attention to detail skills and the ability to produce visually appealing error-free work required
  • Perform duties of a confidential nature
  • Evening/weekend work may be expected/required
  • Occasional travel
  • This position is not eligible for immigration sponsorship
Responsibilities
  • Support Principals’ Firm duties by acting as key point of contact for Corporate Services (CS) groups to ensure Principals’ corporate administrative obligations are met and best practices are followed, always keeping Principals informed of issues and changes
  • Coordinate extensive domestic and international travel for Principals (and occasionally other team members) to client meetings and/or marketing opportunities
  • In conjunction with Marketing, research and identify external targets for monthly business development purposes including outreach and meeting scheduling; coordinate external speaking opportunities including tracking dates, providing materials to organizers, assisting with presentations, etc.
  • Ensure Principals’ resumes and bios are regularly updated
  • Prepare and submit expense reports and assist Principals with expense approvals
  • Assist Principals with their calendars including day-to-day schedules/tasks and suggest ways to maximize Principals’ time
  • Coordinate, prepare agendas, create PowerPoint slides, and attend all practice area meetings; provide catering and meeting set-up as needed; document and distribute action items from practice area meetings to attendees and any necessary follow-up
  • Initiate and/or coordinate Project Start Forms, conflict checks, engagement letters and proposals with Principals
  • Assist with monthly invoicing and project budgets with Project Managers and/or Associates assigned to cases as needed
  • Understand client contracts to determine monthly billing requirements, including write-offs and holds with minimal Principal oversight in some cases
  • Provide monthly and/or weekly budget updates as needed/directed
  • Work cross functionally with other offices and departments such as Accounting, Legal, and Marketing to ensure all project or corporate obligations are met both individually and for principals
  • Assist with event planning as directed
  • Provide Reception coverage and back-up support to other BSS team members in their absence and/or when their workload necessitates support.
  • Provide back-up support and assistance to Facilities Services Assistants as needed
Desired Qualifications
  • Bachelor’s degree preferred; will consider experience in lieu of degree
  • Project coordination or management experience desired

The Brattle Group provides economic consulting and expert testimony for clients in energy, utilities, and litigation. Its work includes competition analysis, rate design, load flexibility, and asset valuation for transmission and generation assets, supported by a team of economists and industry specialists who perform data analysis, modeling, and written and expert testimony for court or regulatory proceedings. Revenue comes from consulting fees for specialized analysis and testimony, billed by the hour or project. Compared with others in the field, Brattle emphasizes deep specialization in energy and regulatory matters, a strong focus on antitrust and regulatory issues, and the provision of tailored, policy-relevant insights for corporations, law firms, and government agencies. The goal is to help clients understand economic implications, navigate complex regulatory and legal challenges, and resolve disputes through rigorous analysis and credible expert opinions.

Company Size

501-1,000

Company Stage

N/A

Total Funding

N/A

Headquarters

San Francisco, California

Founded

1990

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What believers are saying

  • CATF report positions Brattle for EU decarbonization consulting across member states.
  • Idan Rubin's June 2025 hire expands revenue into financial restructuring practices.
  • Transatlantic webinar drives cross-regional advisory on clean energy market designs.

What critics are saying

  • CRA undercuts 20% utility litigation share via lower fees in FERC/EU reviews.
  • NERA's AI models capture US electricity testimony, diverting FERC rate case clients.
  • UK CMA's 2026 in-house team eliminates 15% London office competition fees.

What makes The Brattle Group unique

  • Specializes in antitrust expert testimony for EU merger reviews and TFEU Article 101/102 cases.
  • Leads energy regulatory consulting with CATF report on Europe's clean capacity mechanisms.
  • Excels in multi-jurisdictional state aid analyses for EU energy firms' regulated tariffs.

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Mar 18th, 2026
New catf/brattle report outlines strategies for aligning Europe's capacity mechanisms with clean energy transition goals.

New catf/brattle report outlines strategies for aligning Europe's capacity mechanisms with clean energy transition goals. A new report from The Brattle Group, commissioned by Clean Air Task Force (CATF), identifies practical strategies for European policymakers to update capacity mechanisms and clean energy procurements to create mutually supportive incentives for meeting both reliability needs and long-term decarbonisation goals. With Europe's energy mix shifting rapidly toward variable renewables, the report shows how enhanced and coordinated approaches to security of supply and clean energy procurement can reduce costs, enable cross-border trade, and accelerate the transition to carbon-free energy. The report, Clean Security of Supply in Europe: Models for Market-Aligned Contracting and Procurement, examines different approaches to reliability planning and clean energy procurement, from enhanced energy-only markets, capacity mechanisms, multi-product markets, to centralised policy-driven planning. The authors note that existing approaches in Europe have been disconnected and uncoordinated at EU and regional levels, which risk resulting in overlapping support schemes and higher costs. The report provides options that European countries can adapt to their specific national contexts while maintaining competitive investment incentives and operational efficiency. "European policymakers face a critical choice: continue managing security of supply and the clean energy transition as separate challenges or adopt coordinated approaches that can deliver both reliability and decarbonisation at lower cost," said Lea Romm, Associate for Europe Policy on CATF's Electricity Program. "The current disconnect between reliability planning, market design, and clean procurement is costing Europe billions while slowing progress toward building clean and secure energy supplies. The good news is that better models exist and are gaining traction in other jurisdictions, as this report shows." Dr. Andrew W. Thompson, a Brattle associate and coauthor of the report, explained that "Forward-thinking market and clean procurement designs can better support the energy transition. European policymakers have the opportunity to benefit from experience in other jurisdictions to develop more efficient approaches for achieving security of supply and a cleaner resource mix simultaneously. While a single Pan-European approach to security of clean supply does not yet exist, there are several intermediate steps that can be taken to encourage cross-border trade, enable demand-side resources to participate in markets, and address evolving flexibility and reliability needs." Key takeaways from the report include: Current approaches create costly overlaps: Security of supply mechanisms in Europe have tended to support fossil generation, while disconnected clean energy procurement schemes often fail to incorporate reliability needs. This disconnect results in higher overall costs and risks locking in fossil fuel dependency. Co-optimizing clean and reliability mechanisms reduces costs: The report highlights successful international examples, including Mexico's long-term auctions, which (while short-lived) were successful in achieving record-low clean energy prices by co-optimising procurement of energy, capacity, and clean attributes in a single competitive process. Updated capacity mechanism designs can support clean transition: Currently, a third of capacity support payments go to clean technologies, while gas leads in long-term contracts. Strategic design choices such as technology-neutral derating factors that accurately reflect each resource's contribution to reliability, and regionalised product definitions that enable cross-border trade can help capacity mechanisms attract clean, flexible resources while maintaining system adequacy. Firm clean capacity can be more directly incentivized through a schedule of clean capacity requirements The report presents a spectrum of market-aligned contracting and procurement models that European countries can consider ranging from more competition-driven to more policy-oriented planning: * Enhanced energy-only markets use price signals during tight supply conditions to attract investment, with clean energy integration achieved through carbon pricing or tradable clean energy certificates that reward low-carbon generation. * Capacity mechanisms combine energy markets with forward procurement of capacity resources, complemented by either long-term contracts for government-set clean supply volumes or targeted procurements of clean resources with greenhouse gas rate reduction requirements on generators. To be mutually supportive, both capacity mechanisms and clean energy procurements should incorporate aligned incentives to produce energy at the most valuable times and locations to support reliability and decarbonise the grid. * Multi-product markets feature centralised procurement of distinct products for clean energy, clean capacity, and greenhouse gas reductions on a forward basis, typically involving one-year contracts for existing capacity and long-term contracts for new supply. * Centralised planning ensures security of supply through integrated policy-driven planning with all-source procurements and market-aligned contract structures, where clean policy support determines which resource types are procured. Each model can be tailored to national policy priorities while incorporating best practices for transparency, cross-border coordination, and technology-neutral competition. "Across all of these options, the central idea is to create clear policy and reliability goals that can be translated into well-defined, unbundled products," said Dr. Andrew W. Thompson at the Brattle Group. "Once those products are created, both long-term contracts and spot markets can create mutually supportive incentives for the marketplace to identify new, lower-cost solutions for meeting these needs." "As gas remains the primary back-up technology for scaling renewables, the costs of capacity mechanisms have more than doubled since 2020," said Lea Romm at CATF. "Member States that aim to decorbonise faster will need market structures that can attract the flexible, clean resources the system requires not just lock in fossil generation because it's cheapest for reliability alone. The design principles outlined in this report can help ensure Europe's capacity mechanisms support, rather than undermine, the transition to carbon-free energy." Read the report here for detailed case studies, design principles, and recommendations for integrating clean energy goals with security of supply planning in European electricity markets. CATF and Brattle will also present the report's findings at a webinar on March 5 at 3:00pm CET - register here to join the discussion on transatlantic learnings and policy pathways for Europe.

The Brattle Group
Feb 11th, 2026
The Brattle Group Recognized as One of the Best Consulting Firms in Vault's 2026 Vault Consulting 50 and Vault Consulting 25 EMEA Rankings

The Brattle Group recognized as one of the best consulting firms in Vault's 2026 Vault Consulting 50 and Vault Consulting 25 EMEA rankings. The Brattle Group has once again been recognized as one of the best consulting firms to work for in Vault's 2026 Vault Consulting 50 and Vault Consulting 25 EMEA rankings. The Vault Consulting 50 covers firms in North America, while the Vault Consulting 25 EMEA ranks firms active in Europe, the Middle East, and Africa. The Vault Consulting 50 and Vault Consulting 25 Europe rankings are based on employee feedback about firm culture, work-life balance, satisfaction, compensation, level of challenge, promotion policies, and overall business outlook. Feedback from employees at other consulting firms contributes to a prestige score. According to Vault's summary of survey results, Brattle has "an excellent firm culture, with a focus on collaboration." The full Vault Consulting 50 and Vault Consulting 25 Europe lists are available on the Vault website.

The Brattle Group
Jul 14th, 2025
Following Wellpath Chapter 11, Healthcare Professionals Serving Incarcerated Populations Secure $6.7 Million for Training with Support from Brattle Pro Bono Analyses

Brattle worked with Public Interest Experts (PIE) - a nonprofit that connects public interest advocates with expert witnesses and providers of litigation support in high-impact legal and policy matters - and nonprofit advocacy organization Worth Rises to assess the proposed reorganization plan on a pro bono basis in March 2025.

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Jun 30th, 2025
Brattle Ranked as a Leading Firm in the Chambers Litigation Support 2025 Guide

Brattle ranked as a leading firm in the Chambers Litigation Support 2025 Guide.

PR Newswire
Jun 10th, 2025
The Brattle Group Welcomes Financial Services Expert Idan Rubin As Senior Consultant

LONDON, June 10, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- The Brattle Group has welcomed Idan Rubin to its London office as a Senior Consultant in the firm's Bankruptcy Restructuring, Alternative Investments, and Credit, Derivatives Structured Products practices. With a diverse background in hedge funds, asset management, and investment platform development that spans geographies and asset classes, Mr. Rubin brings over 15 years of experience in the financial services sector to the firm