Apply your economics and financial analysis skills to influence policy and develop sustainable infrastructure solutions in the Asia Pacific region.
Your Role
Here’s what you will be doing :
- Influence Australian and New Zealand debates on policy, competition, strategy, and regulation
- Assess financial and economic viability of low‑carbon technologies to reduce emissions in developing countries
- Develop roll‑out plans and funding strategies for solar‑powered mini‑grids in remote communities
- Design and implement funding strategies to rebuild infrastructure in war‑affected countries such as Ukraine
- Design tariff structures for water and energy utilities that balance investment needs with customer affordability and simplicity
- Work on projects across Australia, New Zealand, Asia‑Pacific, and beyond, ranging from large‑scale international to small community‑focused initiatives
- Present and discuss insights directly with clients
About You
The company is looking for :
A degree in Economics, Finance, Engineering, Engineering Science, Law, or Applied MathematicsRelevant work experience (not required for graduate applicants)Desire and ability to learn new things quicklyNative‑level fluency in English; fluency in other languages is a plusWork authorization in New ZealandCompensation & Benefits
Additional paid holiday leave between Christmas and New Year public holidaysFlexible working arrangements with two days in Auckland or Wellington offices and three days working from homeTravel policy enabling combination of work and personal travelTraining & Development
Rapid ongoing professional training, coaching, and developmentHow to Apply
Submit your application form including :
Cover letter and Resume / CVTwo professional referencesAcademic transcriptsOnly shortlisted applicants will be contacted.
This job may close before the stated closing date, you are encouraged to apply as soon as possible
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