LondonFull-time£35,000 - £60,000 / Year (£2,916 - £5,000 / Month)
Job Description
As an Environmental Economist, you will conduct economic analyses related to natural resource management policies and practices. Your expertise will help shape sustainable policies and inform stakeholders on best practices for conservation.
Responsibilities
Conduct thorough economic evaluations of natural resource policies.
Collect, process, and interpret data on resource trends.
Design and implement econometric models for resource evaluation.
Advise on best practices for sustainable resource management.
Assist in drafting legislation and policy documents.
Present findings at industry conferences and workshops.
Engage with various stakeholders to share insights and recommendations.
Support public outreach and education initiatives related to resource conservation.
Lead research teams and mentor junior economists.
Disclosure of results through various academic and industry channels.
Requirements
Education
Master's degree in Environmental Economics or related field
Doctoral degree is a plus
Experience
Minimum 2 years of professional experience in environmental economics or related area
Technical Skills
GIS Software
Python
Soft Skills
Interpersonal Skills
Presentation Skills
Languages
English: Fluent
Advantageous
Interdisciplinary Collaboration: Experience working within interdisciplinary teams for projects.
Strong Project Management Skills: Demonstrated ability to manage multiple projects and deadlines effectively.
Benefits
Annual performance-based bonuses.
Opportunities for continuous learning and development.
Paid leave and holiday packages.
Team-building events and outings.
Company Culture
Innovative Mindset: We encourage innovative thinking and support initiatives that push boundaries.
Growth Opportunities: We provide numerous opportunities for personal and professional growth within our teams.
Community Engagement: Our commitment to the community is reflected in our active engagement with local initiatives.