Economic Consultant
Dublin, Dublin City Centre
Economic Consultant
Dublin, Dublin City Centre
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Start your job searchMark Sattin have been madated by a global consultancy firm to source economic consultants to provide critical assistance to deliver economic assignments. They will work closely with the existing team and across the business to deliver solutions to their clients. This is all work is focused on the whole of Ireland.
This global consultancy has expanded rapidly over the last few months and this trend is set continue. They are aiming to expand on existing offerings and find solutions to the major challenges that Ireland is facing from the uncertain global economy, Brexit, property costs and a grave burden placed on public services and structure.
They offer a wide variety of work across the public and private sector to provide on their vision for a successful and sustainable future.
Successful applicants will work across a range of economic areas including; policy evaluation, impact assessment, forecasting, sectoral analysis and strategy.
What you receive from this position:
- A highly competitive Salary including but not limited to flexible working, insurance and a wide range of discounts.
- A clear & defined progression path
- Support & instruction from some of the most innovative & engaging leaders in their field
- Autonomy to handle your role in a way that suits you
To be considered for this position:
- You will be analytical and highly numeric graduate coming from an economics, finance, business or related background
- Have a minimum of 2 years work experience in an economics or similar role
- Experience of applying economic theory in a work setting
- Be able to approach complex issues in a structured and logical way
- An interest in economic issues facing Ireland
- Ideally have some experience of economic impact assessment, cost benefit analysis, economic modelling, econometrics, business case development or policy evaluation
If you think this role is of interest to you please apply to this advert. Alternatively if would like anymore information feel free to contact me on 01-431 1349 or kevin.omara@markssattin.com
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