Marketing and Logistics Intern
Listed on 2026-03-11
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Business
Financial Analyst
White Water is an Austin-based natural gas infrastructure company founded in 2016. White Water is partnered with multiple private equity funds and direct investors.
Responsibilities- Provide support for the following critical business functions:
- Gas Scheduling
- Generation and maintenance of accurate records related to the contractual exchange of natural gas between market participants
- Nomination of gas receipt and delivery on interstate pipeline electronic bulletin boards (“EBBs”)
- Communication with third parties to minimize disruptions to the flow of gas
- Gas Settlements
- Invoice creation, distribution, reconciliation, and settlement of physical and financial natural gas transactions
- Coordination with counter parties to resolve invoice reconciliation discrepancies proactively and timely via collaboration with trading and scheduling
- Bachelor’s degree candidate, preferably a May 2027 grad.
- Strong proficiency with MS Office applications including intermediate to advanced Excel skills
- Strong analytical, critical and economical thinking and problem‑solving skills
- Ability to multi‑task, grasp complex issues, as well as pay strict attention to details
- White Water does not offer housing. Position is required to be in‑office at our Austin location
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