Long Term Modelling Analyst
London, City of London
Long Term Modelling Analyst
London, City of London
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A multinational commodities company is seeking a LONG TERM MODELER to join their Central London based office. This role is seated within the Commercial Development Division which utilises MS Excel based models. These models provide the ability to derive long-term projections on demand with geographic, product, and sector detail that can be further processed to project future supply and trade flows.
The Role
You will be the main resource for model maintenance and development of updates to sector sub-models and feeder models/calculations. You will involve the maintenance and refresh of supporting databases, inputs, critical assumptions and history. You will regularly update models in line within new inputs and annually update the key feeds into the model and work within Group Economics to refresh feeds.
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It is crucial to have at least FIVE YEARS EXPERIENCE IN LONG TERM MODELLING and be able to draw examples of developing MS Excel models and analytics. Lastly, a successful candidate will not shy from a globally focused role, but rather thrive in a fast paced environment working with both internal and external high level academics.
If you are interested in understanding this role in more detail, please do not hesitate to apply and send your CV into Tara Swiet at Marks Sattin
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