Energy Economics Analyst: Net Zero Policy & Forecasts in Warwick

Energy Economics Analyst: Net Zero Policy & Forecasts in Warwick

Warwick Full-Time 34650 - 42350 Β£ / year (est.) Home office (partial)
ENGINEERINGUK

At a Glance

  • Tasks: Conduct economic analysis on energy transition and policy to guide decision-making.
  • Company: ENGINEERINGUK, a leader in energy economics with a focus on sustainability.
  • Benefits: Hybrid working, competitive salary, and opportunities for professional growth.
  • Other info: Flexible work environment with a commitment to innovation and sustainability.
  • Why this job: Join a team shaping the future of energy and make a real difference.
  • Qualifications: Strong analytical skills and knowledge of economics related to energy systems.

The predicted salary is between 34650 - 42350 Β£ per year.

ENGINEERINGUK is seeking an Economic Analyst to support the Office of the Chief Economist, delivering rigorous economic analysis across the energy transition and policy space to inform decisions. The role covers welfare economics, macro trends, regulatory and market economics, and consumer behaviour insights, with forecasting of costs and impacts in the evolving energy system.

Based in Warwick or Wokingham, the job offers hybrid working with at least one day in the office weekly.

Energy Economics Analyst: Net Zero Policy & Forecasts in Warwick employer: ENGINEERINGUK

ENGINEERINGUK is an exceptional employer that fosters a collaborative work culture, allowing you to thrive as a Hybrid Brand Executive while contributing to a meaningful charity brand. With generous employee benefits such as 28 days of holiday, enhanced parental leave, and a robust pension scheme, you'll find ample opportunities for personal and professional growth in this dynamic environment.

ENGINEERINGUK

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We think you need these skills to ace Energy Economics Analyst: Net Zero Policy & Forecasts in Warwick

Economic Analysis
Welfare Economics
Macroeconomic Trends
Regulatory Economics
Market Economics
Consumer Behaviour Insights
Forecasting