Economist
- Full-time
- Contract Type: Permanent contract
Company Description
Gemserv is an expert provider of professional services. We are purpose-driven, working across multiple sectors including energy, low carbon, the public sector, and health to tackle today’s social and environmental challenges. Established in 2002, the business provides a range of consultancy and outsourcing capabilities including programme management, market design, and governance. We also have extensive and award-winning capabilities across cyber security, data privacy, and digital transformation. We are a B Corp, IIP Gold accredited, and a Financial Times Leading Management Consultancy for 2021 and 2022. Our purpose is to make things that matter work better for everyone.
The nature of what we do means we are very much a people business. The contribution every member of the team makes to our diverse range of experience, skills and personalities is valued. We invest heavily in learning and development to enable our people to develop skills and gain experience which will enhance career prospects for life. Many who started their careers with us have rapidly progressed to more senior positions.
At Gemserv no two days are the same, but we believe in a flexible approach to working which we know our employees value. We also offer an attractive package of benefits in addition to highly competitive salaries including pension and healthcare, season ticket loans, discounted gym membership, Cycle to Work scheme and more.
Job Description
The Role
Are you looking for a fast-paced role, which brings variety, opportunity, and challenge?
Do you want to apply your analytical skills to tackling climate change and low-carbon policy issues?
Can you communicate analysis to those at C-suite level? If so, we’re looking for a Consultant Economist to manage the delivery of purposeful analysis across client accounts and projects.
From day one you will be placed at the heart of the energy transition, working across hydrogen, heat pumps, biofuels, energy efficiency, and a range of other low-carbon technologies, developing your profile as a low-carbon expert with a holistic understanding of technological and policy opportunities, challenges, and limitations.
We will give you the opportunity to communicate with key industry decision makers (including MPs, CEOs, managing directors and boards) and corporate leaders seeking to decarbonise their organisation. Previous analysis has been used across industry, used by MPs in debates, and has featured widely across leading news outlets, and has shaped new policies which have driven efficiencies and low-carbon technology uptake.
Currently, the energy industry is taking a leap into a low-carbon future, which brings unprecedented challenge and opportunity, and has kickstarted discussions regarding the optimum pathway to a net zero future. Your work will inform and influence these strategies and the debate alongside our clients and wider industry.
Responsibilities
Evidence backed by sound economic analysis lies at the heart of the Low Carbon team’s success in shaping the sustainability debate. The successful applicant will be an ambitious, detail-oriented self-starter with strong analytical skills and an interest in the low-carbon economy. A high degree of numeracy, confidence with data manipulation, and the ability to think logically and creatively about complex problems is essential. The role additionally requires the ability to communicate analytical findings to business leaders and government officials, in written reports and through presentations.
The position entails a combination of management and analytical responsibilities
Analysis
- Using data and analysis to influence current and future net zero policy.
- Scenario modelling – exploring the future outlook of industry and policy, to inform client investment decisions and resource allocation.
- Creating, maintaining, and using datasets to provide insights regarding low-carbon technologies and policies.
- Communicating analysis methods and outcomes clearly and concisely to senior industry figures and stakeholders with little background in numerical analysis.
- Modelling skills: capability across the MS Office suite, particularly MS Excel to carry out an economic analysis. Ability to learn new programming languages, software environments, and services, such as Python, R, and Power BI.
- Advantageous if the candidate possesses Python or other data analysis skills – but this is not required.
Project management
- Managing small/medium-sized research projects and analyst teams.
- Leading the design, development, and delivery of analysis in collaboration with clients and the project team
- Building productive relationships with our clients, stakeholders, and the delivery team.
- Developing a strong evidence base and objective and logical arguments which shape and inform executive decision-making in government and corporate decarbonisation plans.
- Confidence and enthusiasm to present to colleagues and other stakeholders
Competative salary plus excellent benefits package
Qualifications
Requirements
The role is ideally suited for an economist with 2-5 years of work experience in public policy or consultancy ideally with a background in the energy / low carbon sector.
Gemserv is a busy consultancy, and members of the team will be expected to work flexibly on a range of projects meaning that flexibility and adaptability will be core skills for any successful candidate. You should also be comfortable operating as a part of a multidisciplinary team, operating as a team player working co-operatively with colleagues and clients.
You should be comfortable leading projects with a team of economists and policy analysts to deliver outputs on time, with drive and enthusiasm. The role will require the completion of varied assignments working with industry and government to shape low carbon energy policy and analyse the costs and benefits of the net zero transition.
You should be interested in and passionate about the low-carbon/net-zero transition. An understanding of local and national politics and policy will be advantageous for this role, given Gemserv’s role in recommending and advocating for policy change in net-zero sectors.
Candidates will be considered if they meet the majority of below skills:
- Project management: experience developing and/or implementing project plans and business proposals.
- Analytical skills: high degree of numeracy, confidence with data manipulation, and the ability to think logically and creatively about complex problems.
- Communication and relationship-building skills: clear and concise communication, including verbal, numerical, and written methods. Can explain complex topics simply and build relationships with employees at all levels.
- Organisation and flexibility: strong time management skills, and ability to handle competing priorities/deadlines, and independently manage project delivery to client expectations.
- Academic background: degree at graduate or postgraduate level preferably in Economics, Finance, Data Analytics, and other social sciences. Other numerate degrees will also be considered.
- An interest in energy and low carbon policy is required. Experience working in the energy or utilities, environmental sector, or with public policy would be advantageous.
Personal development is at the centre of our philosophy so the successful team member should anticipate immediate and considerable exposure working in co-ordination with government and industry leaders shaping the future of the low carbon economy.
Upon employment, employees should also have a sound awareness of the Company's Information, Quality, Environmental, and Energy Management Systems.
Additional Information
WHAT WE OFFER
25 days annual leave, plus bank holidays
Reward and recognition schemes
Flexible working
Private Bupa healthcare
Life Assurance (up to 4 times annual salary)
Matched pension contributions
Season Ticket Loan
Cycle to work scheme
Buy and Sell annual leave
Reimbursement of eye test and up to £50 towards glasses or contacts
Corporate gym rates
Employee Assistance Programme
Summer and Christmas parties, along with monthly Gembar