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Senior Research Analyst - Oil, Gas & Mining

Posted 18 days ago

  • London, Greater London
  • Any
  • External
  • Expired - 2 months ago
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Role title SeniorAnalyst (Oil, Gas and Mining)
Location Covent Garden, UK
Reporting to Head of Oil, Gas and Mining
Start Date ASAP
Term 12 Month contract with view to permanent role
Organisation
Carbon Tracker Initiative is an independent financial think tank that carries out in-depth analysis on the impact of the energy transition on capital markets and the financial risks of continued investment in fossil fuels. We believe that financial markets, regulators, investors and policymakers all have an urgent role to play in guiding the world to a climate-secure energy system. Carbon Tracker's analysis of unburnable carbon, stranded assets, and wasted capital has reframed the debate around climate change and energy transition risk.We provide data and analysis to a range of institutional investors and investor organisations such as the CA100+.
We are looking for an experienced Analyst to join our Oil, Gas and Mining team to develop our Downstream oil and gas workstream. The role will be focused on analysing the changing role of refineries through the energy transition, considering product demand changes (e.g fuels) and the potential pivot towards chemicals feedstocks for the industry. This will include analysis and modelling of large datasets to generate insights, and will include analysis of production and investment plans alongside emissions targets, remuneration incentives and corporate disclosures.
The successful applicant will be expected to deliver public materials from the start - to a primary investment audience of stewardship/sustainability teams and portfolio managers - and to engage directly with these and other stakeholders. The role will require engaging with other sector analysts (e.g. automotive) also have the opportunity influence the research agenda for the wider team and contribute to sector-wide analyses, as well as write blogs and other public materials.
Role and responsibilities
Lead individual oil, gas and mining research projects. Execute sound judgement and critical thinking.
Drive research by collecting, organising and analysing purchased and proprietary datasets as well as a broad range of public disclosures.
Confidently communicate complex analyses to financial audience, including preparation of presentation materials, and engagement with investors, supported by investor outreach colleagues.
Contribute to sector reports, analyst notes and commentary (see Carbon Tracker website for examples), including suggesting new ideas for cutting-edge research projects.
Work independently and alongside others to achieve team and organisational objectives.
Suggest new ideas for cutting edge research projects.
Requirements
Required skills and experience
Firm grasp of numbers and quantitative analysis, comfortable working with large datasets.
Excellent written and verbal communication skills essential, with the ability to translate complexity clearly and concisely to provide clear insights.
Adept at sourcing relevant, credible data and drawing impactful conclusions.
Professional experience (6 years+) in any of the following areas: investment and financial analysis, economics and/or the energy or chemicals sectors.
Excellent academic record, educated to degree level, preferably in a numerate discipline (e.g. physical sciences, engineering, maths, economics or finance).
Energy industry experience strongly preferred with Downstream (refining/petrochemicals) experience particularly desirable.
Competent in MS Office Suite, good proficiency in Excel; skills in other relevant analytics/data science packages (e.g. Power BI / Python) also of interest. Level 1 CFA (or higher) desirable.
Experience in working in a deadline driven environment.
Required attributes
A critical eye and a willingness to challenge assumptions, confident forming a logical argument.
Influential, talented, credible research and report writer.
Methodical and organised with a high attention to detail; drives quality in our modelling and analysis.
Creative, thinking up new angles to an evolving debate and exploring the implications.
Team player, high integrity, diligent, flexible.
Highly motivated, a quick learner driven to grow the role and increase responsibilities.
Interest in working within a small and dynamic financial think-tank to influence investors.
Passionate about addressing climate change and progressing the energy transition.
At Carbon Tracker we are keen to encourage applications from people underrepresented in Climate Change Analysis and the Finance Sector and we welcome people from diverse and varied backgrounds. Research has shown that some groups of people are less likely to apply for a role unless they meet all the stated criteria. However, if you are passionate about the work we are doing and believe you can make a valuable contribution to our global work, please apply. We welcome applications from all, no matter your race, gender identity, age, disability, religion or belief, sexuality or ethnicity.
Benefits
Package
GBP £70,000 to £80,000 plus 7% contribution to pension
25 days holiday including bank holidays with one extra day granted for service capped at 5
Private Health care
Discretionary bonus (funding and company performance dependent)
Complimentary Conduit Club Membership
Access to cycle to work scheme
Regular team socials & lunches
Internal Mental Health and DEI programmes
Access to Employee Assistance Programme
Applicant information
Carbon Tracker can only consider candidates who are eligible to work in the UK.
We strive to ensure that opportunities to work and develop at Carbon Tracker are open to all. We welcome applications from all qualified applicants, regardless of age, disability, gender identity or gender expression, race, ethnicity, religion or belief, sex, sexual orientation or any other equality characteristic.
Carbon Tracker supports flexibility.
The closing date for applications Sunday 10th March 2023. Applications will be reviewed on an ongoing basis so we encourage applications ahead of the closing date.
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