Job Responsibilities Develop a comprehensive analytical framework for modeling and forecasting medium-to-long-term energy demand across key energy demand sectors in Europe, including industry sector-specific demand models for fertilizer, chemical, steel, and other energy-intensive industries.
Framework should be adaptable for global application. Timeframes: Medium-term (1-3 years): economic development and policy changes (e.g., energy efficiency regulations, carbon pricing schemes). Long-term (5+ years): structural shifts, technological advances, long-term economic growth, population demographics.
Prepare and maintain energy demand scenarios to serve as inputs for energy prices forecasting models.
Analyze the potential impacts of major events, policy, and geopolitical developments on energy markets.
Analyze key macroeconomic data, research trends in energy-intensive sectors (fertilizers, chemicals, metals, etc.), and supply-demand dynamics within relevant value chains (minerals, metals, etc.), with focus on identifying potential impacts on energy demand.
Prepare regular reports and presentations summarizing the above insights to key stakeholders.
Collaborate with data analytics team on expanding our global economic data coverage and notification system.
Qualifications
A minimum of 5 years of experience in energy demand analytics, energy analytics, or a closely related field.
Experience in an energy trading environment or commodities sector is a strong plus.
Bachelor’s degree in Economics, Finance, Engineering or Mathematics; Master’s degree a plus.
Strong research, analytical, and quantitative skills (econometric and statistical modeling).
Excellent presentation and communication skills.
Coding skills in Python and SQL are an advantage.
Ability to explain and communicate complex concepts, translate market analyses into propositions/strategies and to communicate them clearly.
Excellent written and verbal communication skills in English.
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