Lead Economist - Climate Consulting

Posted 10 hours 56 minutes ago by Oxford Economics

Permanent
Full Time
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London, United Kingdom
Job Description
Lead Economist - Climate Consulting

Department: Scenarios & Macro Modelling

Employment Type: Full Time

Location: London, UK


Description

Oxford Economics, a leading global economic research and consultancy firm, is looking for a Lead Economist to join our expanding Climate Modelling and Scenarios team in Oxford and London. The team deals with a wide range of climate-related macroeconomic issues raised by our clients. This includes, for example, the macroeconomic impact of climate and adaptation policies (e.g. carbon prices, energy efficiency, infrastructure investment), as well as the economic and social costs of further global warming and natural disasters. It is responsible for bespoke consultancy projects which usually run between one and six months and end with a report, forecasts and/or presentation for our clients. As well as responsibility for the Global Climate Service (GCS) which is a subscriptions product that produces regular research briefings and pre-defined climate scenarios using Oxford Economics' Global Economic Model (GEM).


About the Role

The role of the Lead Economist is project management of macroeconomic and climate-related consultancy projects. They will develop the methodology and project offering, conduct the analysis, and present the results to our clients. Project teams usually also include one or two economists and/or senior economists which the Lead Economist will oversee. A significant part of the role involves digesting the latest academic literature to answer interesting client questions in the macroeconomic and climate space, as well as the implementation of quantitative models such as econometric analysis or scenario analysis using the GEM. Examples of recent projects include: 1) The effects of the EU's climate policy on Finland's macroeconomics for Akava Works and 2) Understanding the importance of a rapid action plan to fight climate change in Italy for ASviS. The position holder will report to the Director for Climate Modelling and Scenarios.


Key Responsibilities
  1. Project management and supervision of a number of research studies (between 1 and 3 projects at a time, depending on the scope and complexity);
  2. Ensuring sound and well-founded economic analyses when carrying out consulting projects;
  3. Apply quantitative analytical techniques to datasets using software such as Excel, EViews, R and Python;
  4. Support and expansion of existing customers and potential new customers;
  5. Write research proposals, reports and presentations;
  6. Plan and structure projects and coordinate the contributions of junior team members and ensure sufficient time for quality assurance;
  7. Entrepreneurial and proactive action in identifying and pursuing new business opportunities;

Skills, Knowledge and Expertise

This exciting role is suitable for someone who has at least five years of professional experience in a comparable position. The successful candidate should be conscientious, adaptable and creative in finding solutions to challenging economic issues. Lead Economists should also possess the following characteristics.

Essential:

  • Strong academic education with a BA/ BSc in economics;
  • Excellent written English and strong communication skills, including the ability to explain economic concepts and quantitative results, as well as their implications, to non-specialists;
  • An intuitive understanding of macroeconomics, and a keen personal interest in climate issues;
  • Substantial experience of quantitative economic analysis and report-writing;
  • Attention to detail and a commitment to produce rigorous, accurate work, within the constraints of the time and resources available;
  • Experience working with clients and the ability to build business relationships with potential clients;
  • Good written and oral communication skills, including the ability to explain economic concepts and quantitative results and their implications, clearly and concisely.

Desirable:

  • A postgraduate degree in economics or climate-related discipline would be considered a plus;
  • Experience in the management and development of employees;
  • Experience with quantitative analysis software, such as Stata, R or Python;
  • Experience using applied macroeconomics models for forecasting and/or scenario analysis.

Benefits at Oxford Economics

Here are some of the benefits we offer in the UK to ensure you feel valued, supported, and thrive at work:

  • Private Healthcare
  • Employee Assistance Program
  • Enhanced Maternity and Paternity Leave
  • Workplace Nursery Scheme
  • Cycle to Work Scheme
  • Hybrid/Flexible Working
  • Team Gatherings and Connection Boost!